This was a lovely read. A great opening line, lots of magic and adventure, and Reepicheep, a character that has shot to my favorites list. I have issues with the fact that Aslan was mixed up with turning around every bad habit or decision, because it says redemption or improvement is impossible wi...
This is definitely one of the best Narnia books, probably my third favorite. I love all the different places the characters sail to and the adventures they have. Eustace's main storyline stands out the most in my memory, but it's all so good. You don't need the backstory of The Lion, the Witch an...
Hey oh everyone and how's it going? How's life? I'm doing pretty good myself, ya know just chilling and killing it with these reviews lol! So, as you can tell yes it is another Chronicle series review yay! Which is "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" so without further ado here it is. The story is a...
I don't really want to compare this book with the movie too much namely because I am glad that they are turning these wonderful books into film and don't want to put anybody off seeing the movie. Personally I do hope that they do go on and make the rest of the books into movies, but with that said, ...
***Spoiler alert*** My Narnia posts pretty much presume that either you have already read the entire chronicles, or you don’t care about spoilers. It is impossible to discuss the whole series without spoiling the various parts of it. Fair warning – you will learn a lot about the plots by reading o...
Actually I'd give it 2.5 stars. It's better than the first book in the series, but I found it not as good as the second.The first half of the book was a bit boring, but the second half finally got interesting.I liked the adventures they had, they were really creative, especially the part about the s...
I loved this book, both as a child and again as an adult, because it takes me on the kind of adventure I'd love but know I can never have: a long, long sail (cool) into magic lands (über cool). It's also sprinkled with wonderful, memorable quotes and moments. I loved the bit where Lucy is looking do...
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the fifth book in the Chronicles of Narnia series. Here a reader finds Edmund and Lucy Pevensie forced to spend their summer away from their parents and siblings with their uncle Harold and Aunt Alberta. And while neither Edmund or Lucy look forward to their visit...
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