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Whoever has the feeling of watching The Nutcracker might as well feel it all.
Thoughts on Reading The Nutcracker In this winter vacation, I read three books: The Nutcracker, The King of Ya 'an and The Hound of the Baskerville. Among them, the book Nutcracker impressed me deeply. The content of this book is wonderful and the story is fascinating. This book describes that the nutcracker is sent to Mary's home on Christmas Eve. Mary likes the nutcracker very much. One night, Mary was sleeping in bed. But I heard voices outside. As soon as Mary got up, she was startled: all the toys were revived, and there was a mouse king with seven heads. Mary took a big step back in fright ... The next day, Mary's godfather, Drossel Mena, told her a story about a nutcracker. So Mary understood that the nutcracker was to save talents from becoming so ugly and decided to help the nutcracker. In the next few days, the seven mouse kings kept threatening Mary, giving it this and that, or cutting the nutcracker into pieces. The nutcracker can't stand such a fierce mouse king. He told Mary with his eyes that he needed a sword to defeat the mouse king. From Mary. That night, the nutcracker bravely defeated the mouse king. Later, Father Mary's nephew (Drossel Mena Jr.) came and proposed to Mary. So they live a happy life. This tells us that kindness equals happiness.