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Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #4) - Community Reviews back

by C.S. Lewis
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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
This is the fourth book (and the second published) in the Narnia series, set in, as this book puts it, "the country of Aslan, the country of the Walking Trees and Visible Naiads, of Fauns and Satyrs, of Dwarfs and Giants, of the gods and Centaurs, of Talking Beasts." (And of witches, princes, kings ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: fantasy, kiddlewinks, classic, winter-20102011, re-read, play-dramatisation, published-1951, adventure Read on December 26, 2010 Description: A prince fights for his crown. Narnia... where animals talk... where trees walk... here a battle is about to begin. A prince denied his righ...
Joanne
Joanne rated it 11 years ago
Meh, wasn't feeling this one, and it started getting too transparently religious... boring.
johanpatricksy
johanpatricksy rated it 11 years ago
I want the excitement on the Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe back. This is better than the previous one. :)
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS rated it 12 years ago
Reviewed at Bookwraiths ReviewsPrince Caspian is the second book in The Chronicles of Narnia. C.S. Lewis begins this tale by revisiting the Pevensie children, who have survived WW II and are at a train station waiting to head off to boarding school. While discussing their concerns about being sepa...
Get Your Read On
Get Your Read On rated it 12 years ago
I am highly enjoying this series as it goes. The themes in it are very powerful. My favourite thus far is Faith, and how that gradually changes when your an adult from childhood. I enjoy how Lucy and Edmund have this almost undying faith whilst Susan does not. Peter doubts. Therefore creating this g...
Inklings
Inklings rated it 12 years ago
The first time I read this I must have been 12 or 13 years old. It came on the heels of the then mind-blowing [b:The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe|100915|The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #2)|C.S. Lewis|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1353029077s/100915.jpg|4790821] (rich...
My Journey in Writing
My Journey in Writing rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed Prince Caspian, both the book and the character! I found it interesting to be seeing things through the eyes of characters who are thought to be mythical by beings we would consider mythical, like elves and the like. It was an interesting angle. The story was entertaining and well p...
Joanne
Joanne rated it 12 years ago
Meh, wasn't feeling this one, and it started getting too transparently religious... boring.
The Cheap Reader
The Cheap Reader rated it 12 years ago
2.5/5I like how Narnia isn’t linear in regards to time. It definitely makes the story interesting because the kids can walk out of Narnia and back into a different time. A year has only passed in real time but over a 1000 Narnian years have passed. In that time Old Narnia has faded away and people h...
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