O Trono da Prata (As Crónicas de Narnia, #6)
by:
C.S. Lewis (author)
Pauline Bayne (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9726624223
Publish date: October 1995
Publisher: Gradiva
Pages no: 200
Edition language: Portuguese
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) -7 (#4)
Cute and entertaining, subtly and annoyingly misogynistic, and as entrenched in Christian-lore as ever. The friendships are well done, and the world built is beautiful. The animal companion steals trophy of best loved character yet again. I liked the over-all message of this one a lot better.
I'm doing a reread of the Chronicles of Narnia, and I started with The Silver Chair. It was better than I remembered. It's a solid adventure story, and I like Jill. I'm not a huge fan of Puddleglum, but I found him less annoying than the first time I read the book. A few more random thoughts abo...
Vluchten, vechten, reuzen, heksen, een prins...Dit boek heeft alles wat ik van een goed kinderboek verwacht!Het zit vol actie, en is een van mijn favoriete verhalen van de serie geworden.
Hello everyone and how's it going? I'm doing pretty well myself. As you can tell I have another Chronicle review which is "The Sliver Chair" So, here we go: The story follows Eustace once again along with his friend Jill. Together they go to Narnia where Eustace is needed. He and Jill are to rescu...
"Narnia . . . where giants wreak havoc . . . where evil weaves a spell . . . where enchantment rules. Through dangers untold and caverns deep and dark, a noble band of friends are sent to rescue a prince held captive. But their mission to Underland brings them face-to-face with an evil more beautifu...