The Magician's Nephew (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
Introducing the first book of the newly designed Narnia classics. Perfect for those seeking a contemporary take on The Chronicles of Narnia. When Digory and Polly discover Uncle Andrew's secret workshop, they are tricked into touching some magic rings that take them right out of this world. But...
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Introducing the first book of the newly designed Narnia classics. Perfect for those seeking a contemporary take on The Chronicles of Narnia. When Digory and Polly discover Uncle Andrew's secret workshop, they are tricked into touching some magic rings that take them right out of this world. But even Uncle Andrew doesn't realise the wonders that lie ahead as they discover the gateway to the magical land of Narnia, where many thrilling adventures await them!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780007323135 (0007323131)
Publish date: October 1st 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 220
Edition language: English
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) -7 (#6)
It's been several years since I've reread this one (maybe seven?). It seems more polished and put together than most of the other Narnia books. This one was the last Narnia book Lewis finished writing (according to wikipedia) and I wonder if that made a difference. This has been one of my favorite...
Hey everyone and how's it going? I'm doing pretty good, I had a long weekend. I know now how to bar tend a little! So, I'm going to do a quick review on the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia Series, which is "The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis! I was originally thinking of doing one collectiv...
A slightly disturbing tale, but a great book over all. Really helps tell how the Narnia world started.
A fun read, and a nice beginning of the series. You get to know how Narnia (and the closet entry) was created. It was exciting, funny (the lamp post ha!) and makes me want to read more.
I simply love the writings of C.S. Lewis. Okay, I may not necessarily agree with everything he writes (and I would be an idiot if I did) but I have always found his works, whether they are children's books (such as this one) or deep theological tracts (such as [book:The Weight of Glory]) to be incre...