The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S Lewis combines fantasy and reality to tell a beautiful story about adventure and exploration. Four children find their way into the land of Narnia and their lives are forever changed. C.S Lewis presents a book that you can not put down! The intended audie...
Hello everyone and how's it going? I'm doing pretty good today. Well, I am back with yet another quick review and one that I'm excited to share. Which of course by the title and the book you already know that it's. "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis. Like I've mentioned on Monda...
Title: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Author: C.S. Lewis Format: Hardback The style was just laid back, even for a children's book. There wasn't much to think about on the surface, but so much symbolism. White Witch: Obviously by the end of the book, the White Witch was sin/the dev...
I really like the world of Narnia. This is the second book ive read, since im reading them in chronological order, and i liked it. There are a lot of Christian references in the story, but it didn't bother me at all, I found it quite beautiful.The children were just a little blend to me, except for ...
Revisiting childhood favorites as an adult is always a risky task-- will it hold up to nostalgia? Or will it fall apart under closer examination?The Chronicles of Narnia manages to do both. But first, it’s important to address whether or not THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE is the first or seco...
Yeah I gave this 3.5 stars. Come at me bro. I know that if I had been younger I would have been delighted with this entire book and said to myself oh what a cool adventure/fantasy story.I weirdly read The Last Battle (Chronicles of Narnia #7) when I was 23 or maybe 24. I know that it happened when I...
Didn't particularly care for the first book. Didn't enjoy it enough to bother to read the rest but could see how others enjoy them. I think I was too old for it when I finally got around to reading it and maybe that affected my take on it.
You know when you re-read a beloved childhood book and you're bitterly disappointed because you realise that said childhood book is actually a bit shit, not to say actively rage-inducing? Well, happily that was not my experience today. This is possibly because The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrob...
Cross-posted on my blog. As part of my 2014 C.S. Lewis Project, I have (re)read the entire Narnia series, and will be writing a blog post about each book, as well as a wrap up post, over the course of the next ten days or so. Today’s post is about The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Everyon...
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