Le Cheval et son écuyer
Shasta, maltraité par le pêcheur qui l'a recueilli et élevé, quitte le pays de Calormen en compagnie de Bree, un cheval doué de parole. Ils n'ont qu'un espoir : rejoindre le merveilleux royaume de Narnia... En chemin, ils rencontrent une jeune fille de noble naissance, Aravis, qui fuit un mariage...
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Shasta, maltraité par le pêcheur qui l'a recueilli et élevé, quitte le pays de Calormen en compagnie de Bree, un cheval doué de parole. Ils n'ont qu'un espoir : rejoindre le merveilleux royaume de Narnia... En chemin, ils rencontrent une jeune fille de noble naissance, Aravis, qui fuit un mariage forcé. D'aventure en aventure, les deux héros perceront-ils le mystère qui entoure la naissance de Shasta?
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Format: papier
ISBN:
2070546446
Publish date: 2001 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Gallimard Jeunesse
Edition language: French
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) -7 (#5)
Smiled at some bits, laughed at others, and loved the mare most of all. I liked the part about being told only your own story and the detail of the torn back. Oh, and the Pevensies' cameo (reading carefully, there are these minuscule hints of Susan being different than the other three too).
My reread of The Horse and His Boy was greatly improved by skimming all the boring bits (which ended up being most of the book for me). I'm not here for the Calormenes even though Aravis is my favorite character in the book.
O começo até que é divertidinho, mas para o meio até o final é bem chato. O livro está repleto de críticas a sociedade hindu, isso é óbvio e é aqui que podemos ver que Nárnia se passa por Europa, como sendo um lugar maravilhoso e de liberdade. A história é boba e previsível. Não lerei os próximos li...
Not my favorite, but still enjoyable.
Hey everyone and how's it going? I'm doing pretty good myself! I am in a happy mood, because I am turning out book reviews like crazy! I know it's a review on a children's book, but it's better then nothing! So, this time I will be reviewing "The Horse & His Boy" by C.S. Lewis and here I go. The s...