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Taiwan Province Province Edition Harry Potter and Fairy Tales Intertextuality Novel: Mystery Library Detective
In the book Mystery Library Detective 2: Popcorn, Wheelchairs and Stolen Magic Books, the author connects all kinds of fairy tale materials in series and reinterprets them with unique creativity, giving children readers a chance to reconstruct the meaning of the story.

? In the story of Mystery Library Detective 2: Popcorn, Wheelchairs and Stolen Magic Books, library forest book detectives Lin Jie and Lin Yi will explore the lost market and look for the lost magic books. However, if you want to reach the market, you must put your hand on the "year wheelchair" and guess the answer with the coffee cup of "tracking coffee" in order to really enter the destination. Are the lost markets, wheelchairs, magic books and coffee cups selling all kinds of magic goods in the story very similar to the alleys, access keys, magic books and thoughtful mirrors in Harry Potter's world?

More interestingly, this episode also tries to connect all kinds of fairy tale materials out of context, such as The Poisonous Apple, The Adventure in Candy House, The Frog Prince's Turning into a Frog, The Sleeping Beauty's Coma Magic, and tells a brand-new story with unique creativity. These familiar stories can easily make children readers enter the situation, or let readers who have not read these fairy tales put down their reading knowledge in advance.

The intertextuality between stories of different texts creates a window for children to create and produce meaning when reading. Stibbs, a scholar of children's literature, believes that intertextual children's books make children break the tyranny that the original story text comes from adults and classic texts, and give children readers the opportunity to re-establish the meaning of the story; For the creator, it is a successful creation to imitate the existing story text again, find out the gaps in the original story, and at the same time create gaps in the newly created story, so that children readers have room to interpret or produce meaning.

? In the intertextuality of various fairy tales and Harry Potter fantasy stories, this book highlights the alternative significance and reading value of books, breaks the fixed understanding of the original classic stories, and creates a new imagination space for children readers, which is quite meaningful.

Lin Ruru, the author of the popular campus story "Detective Toilet Boy", is the latest work of mysterious library detectives >:>