What she really felt like doing was reading. Escaping into the Enchanted Wood, up the Faraway Tree, or with the Famous Five into Smuggler's Top.

Kate Morton
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In this quote, the author is describing the secret places that people go to escape from reality. When you think about it, those places sound so much better than being right here, doing the things you have to do every day. But, isn’t that where we all want to be? Sitting in a comfortable chair and reading a book with a cup of tea and a biscuit by our side?

Source: The Forgotten Garden

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