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Average rating3.7
Two English children undergo hair-raising adventures as they go on a search and rescue mission for the missing Prince Rilian, who is held captive in the underground kingdom of the Emerald Witch.
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i gave it 4 stars because i dont really like the time delemma
1 of the books of the series, i read it in the order lewis wrote it
takes place right after the exciting finish of voyauge of the dawntreader(book 3 in that order)
the cousin of edmund, susan , peter and there sister has a main role in this book and a clasmate
the first scene takes place at the schoolground. he talks about Narnia , she does not believe it and something happens and the cousin is not there anymore. And ASlan the mighty lion appears 2 the girl
and sets them on a Quest. In this book evrything is the time diffrence is at it again ita almost a 100 years later. they meet a new evil or a old evil , that ‘s 4v you all 2 decide
the folowing book in this series in that order is the boy and his horse
note: read all the seven books in 3 days , a weekend
So another reread finished in early January. I like Jill, she's a great character. What I loved about this book is that it isn't perfect. The adventure isn't perfect, it's messy. The children show their faults and grow beyond it. It made them human, because as a reader you can see that even when a person gets guidance it can go wrong and it isn't awful when that happens.
Again, a good book. Definitely not my favourite, but it's great to see characters with flaws.
Only a handful of familiar characters from past books but still a good story.
It was a good book but wasn't as good as the other books in the series.
Series
7 primary booksThe Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) is a 8-book series with 8 primary works first released in 1950 with contributions by C. S. Lewis and Gemma Gallart.
Series
7 primary booksThe Chronicles of Narnia (Chronological Order) is a 10-book series with 10 primary works first released in 1950 with contributions by C. S. Lewis.
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