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

by C.S. Lewis
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Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 15 years ago
Good book. Better than The Horse and His Boy, but still not as good as The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
the little bookish
the little bookish rated it 15 years ago
This book tells about the return of the Kings and Queens of Narnia to save Narnia (the Pevensie siblings). they summoned by Prince Caspian because Narnia faced problems with Caspian's uncle, Miraz, refused to believe in magic. Therefore, all the magical creatures in Narnia slowly disappeared and any...
marvelloussbooks
marvelloussbooks rated it 15 years ago
This book tells about the return of the Kings and Queens of Narnia to save Narnia (the Pevensie siblings). they summoned by Prince Caspian because Narnia faced problems with Caspian's uncle, Miraz, refused to believe in magic. Therefore, all the magical creatures in Narnia slowly disappeared and any...
Reading with AngelaRenea
Reading with AngelaRenea rated it 15 years ago
Prince Caspian was a wonderful book, I had read The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe as a child and never realized that there were more adventures of Lucy, Susan, Peter, and Edmund until this book. It is defiantly one of my favorite in the series.
The Cranky Old Reader
The Cranky Old Reader rated it 16 years ago
First, a note: the re-ordering of the Narnia series by the publisher should be ignored. It is utterly misguided, spoils some of the charm of the series, and makes no internal sense. Prince Caspian was the second Narnia book that C.S. Lewis wrote, not the fourth.However, in reading the series to my s...
The Cranky Old Reader
The Cranky Old Reader rated it 16 years ago
First, a note: the re-ordering of the Narnia series by the publisher should be ignored. It is utterly misguided, spoils some of the charm of the series, and makes no internal sense. Prince Caspian was the second Narnia book that C.S. Lewis wrote, not the fourth.However, in reading the series to my s...
Words of a Bibliophile
Words of a Bibliophile rated it 16 years ago
I watched the movie first. Though I like both works, in the book we see more dynamics between the Pevensies (instead of Peter-Caspian conflict like in the movie). And of course the siblings argue a lot -- what else is family for?
Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it 17 years ago
This was my favorite of the series so far, (I haven't read the final 3). I thought their return to Narnia was fun and there were some really touching moments in the story.
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 17 years ago
After watching the movie, I wanted to reread the book, to see how much the adaption actually deviated from the book, and was left with the very unsettling sensation that the book for once wasn't as good as I remembered it. I found myself skimming a lot near the end, with the feeling that I was more ...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 41 years ago
Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy and return back to Narnia. It has been a hard adjustment for them. They lived an entire life into adulthood in Narnia only to return to the real world as children again. I wonder if this were to happen to me, what I would do. I think I'd take advantage of it and ma...
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