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I think its Lilliput.
The plus point of this story book is its STORY LINE.....
Gulliver, from Jonathan Swift's novel "Gulliver's Travels", visited the land of Lilliput where he encountered tiny people who were six inches tall.
The main characters in "Thea Stilton and the Cherry Blossom Adventure" include Thea Stilton, a mouse journalist and the leading character of the Thea Stilton series, as well as her friends, the Thea Sisters: Colette, Pamela, Nicky, Paulina, and Violet. In this particular adventure, the group travels to Japan to solve a mystery involving cherry blossoms.
There is no harm in adventure and searching for some more adventure.... It always gives fun and pleasure.... "Even if we die"
I think so. It is in the movie with Jack Black, and there are little people in another movie, I'm just not sure that it's called lillput
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