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

by C.S. Lewis
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Life of a bookworm
Life of a bookworm rated it 13 years ago
3 stars
Book Talk
Book Talk rated it 13 years ago
I like the movie version better. The book, well, it's just too nice. Way too nice and because of that, I was bored throughout the reading.
Lunar Rainbows Reviews
Lunar Rainbows Reviews rated it 13 years ago
Having watched the movie version of Prince Caspian first, I began reading this story with some trepidation. The movie version wasn't all that great; it certainly didn't live up to it's predecessor TLTW&TW. Therefore I was pleasantly surprised as to how much I enjoyed this original telling of the t...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 13 years ago
I'm not entirely sure if this book is allegorical same sense as the first of the Narnia stories but I don't envisage Lewis so quickly moving from an allegorical retelling of Christian doctrine to a pure adventure story for the next book; particularly since fantasy had not developed at the time to th...
my very original book blog *woot*
my very original book blog *woot* rated it 13 years ago
My favourite in the series so far is still The Horse and His Boy. But, as with all the other books in the series, there is still something quite special about Prince Caspian. I didn't feel the need to get my highlighter out at all to draw attention to some profound quote, but there was an overall ...
MadgeWhitlin
MadgeWhitlin rated it 14 years ago
This book was nice insight into how much Narnia had changed in such a small space of time, and really how differently time moves in Narnia, but the story wasn't all that great in my opinion. It was good, but not phenomenal.
Elaine White's Life in Books
Elaine White's Life in Books rated it 14 years ago
It was great to see the Pevensies back again for Prince Caspian. Caspian is a great character and combining him with Peter was interesting to say the least.
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 14 years ago
Absolutely LOVE Narnia and this series. Honestly, I'd never leave Narnia.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 14 years ago
Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy return to Narnia to help a Prince battling to become King. Stars David Suchet and Paul Scofield.
The Review Man
The Review Man rated it 15 years ago
This is my least favourite of the Narnia books, simply because it's also the least relevant. Why are all four Pevensies back in Narnia anyway? At least The Horse and his Boy (arguably the most underrated Narnia novel) is interesting because Lewis introduces the Calormenes, who are critical players i...
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