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Type of bind: Paperback
Brand: HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS
EAN num: 9780064471046
ISBN number: 0064471047
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 224
Printing Date: July 08, 1994
Publishing house: HarperCollins
Age index: Ages 9-12
Release Date: July 01, 1994
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I read the Narnia books for the very first time when I was about 12/13 yrs old. I loved them! Couldn't put them down. After the very first Narnia movie came out, I decided to buy them all hardbound to re-read and keep for the kids. They still read great. Even if you aren't a Christian, I wasn't when I read them the very first time, the stories are a wonderful picture of fantasy intermingled with a light morality play. If you are a Christian, you'll also love the symbolism behind Aslan (Jesus) and the White Witch (Satan). If you are 10 or 110, you'll love these books and could read them over and over and over again.
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Narnia is a series of books that reflect on the maturing of children's spirits into adulthood. C.S. Lewis masterfully creates a fictional novel that engages the human heart allowing the reader to ponder his or her own soul. The paths taken by each character in these books give the reader a chance to choose which one he or she will take in real life.
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As C. S. Lewis himself said children's stories that are only for children aren't worth reading--or words to that effect.
I got the whole series and I steal all the time I can to read them all the while hoping I will never get to the end.The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia)
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia) by C. S. Lewis. I think it stayed very close to the original story. Four children get dragged into a conflict between good and evil. The lion in Narnia symbolized Jesus. This particular paperback has a charming audio rendition.
If you are interested in the hope that God can only bring in this day and age I suggest you read my book along with this great movie (SEE PROFILE ABOVE). It's deals with Jesus' Passion as well.
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The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe
By C.S. Lewis
Review by Cameron J. Humpherys
In this marvelous book by C.S. Lewis, The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe, the settings are the Professor's house and Narnia. Narnia is a magical land where animals can talk and an evil Witch who thinks she's
Queen made it forever winter but never Christmas.
The main characters in this book are Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. These four siblings along with Aslan, a great lion with great powers, work to help free Narnia from the oppressive Witch, who has ruled by fear for a long time.
When Aslan gave himself up to die instead of Edmund to appease a deep magic he activated an even deeper magic which kept him alive. Aslan being alive and the Witch not knowing it made it so that he could un-freeze those that the Witch had turned to stone. Leading the people who were once frozen into battle, they gained the upper hand and defeated the Witch.
My favorite part of the story is when the four children are crowned as Kings and Queens of Narnia. The reason I like that part is that the Witch is dead and there isn't a care in the world and the children are happy. People should read this book because it is an action packed adventure and a great read.
One person I think changed during the story is Edmund. The reason why I think Edmund changed is that at the beginning of the story he is spiteful. One example of his spitefulness is when he saw Narnia and said, "I was just playing with Lucy nothing really happened." But at the end of the story he is kind and good. An example of his goodness is when he breaks the Witch's wand.
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