Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What Are Some Great Fantasys The Are Clean?

Clean meaning no sex.



I love Harry Potter,The Wheel Of Time,The Lord Of The Rings,How To Train Your Dragon,Eragon,and Percy Jackson.



I hate The Game Of Thrones,and The Chronicles Of Narnia(Stupid Cristan Themes).



I want a series my whole family can enjoy,it doesn't have to be childrens as it's very hard to find a decent childrens book,it just can't have sex.



Also i would like some family franchises like Harry Potter that are being made into numerous movies and are showed as a marathon on abc family.What Are Some Great Fantasys The Are Clean?
Well, I read the Oz books by L. Frank Baum when I was younger (under 10). They are completely "clean" and very entertaining. My dad read them to me and he seemed to enjoy them just as much as me. Teenagers might not enjoy them much, though.


I also read Roald Dahl's books when I was younger...a few have been made into movies:
-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
-Matilda
-James and the Giant Peach
-Fantastic Mr. Fox
They aren't series, nor are they the same kind of fantasy as the books you listed...they are like quirky adventure stories with talking animals and eccentric characters. Again, they are more for children (and parents who like to read to their kids).


A few Neil Gaiman books, like Coraline and Stardust, are for a younger audience but they both have some darker themes (an evil Other Mother and witches, etc). Both were made into movies. They aren't series.


The Inkworld trilogy by Cornelia Funke is not bad. The first book, Inkheart, was made into a movie. They are a fantasy series featuring a girl named Meggie who discovers her father can draw characters out of the pages of any book by reading from them aloud.


There's another fantasy series I read, the Pellinor books by Alison Croggon. It's young adult, and more along the vein of Lord of the Rings. There are four books and each one is pretty long (around 500 pages each). They aren't movies, though.


I hope this helps a little. I'm uncertain about whether or not any of these have the Christian themes you want to avoid. And I don't think any of the movies are showed as a marathon like Harry Potter.

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