The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia)

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C. S. Lewis

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Pages: 176 (Paperback)

Editor: Cliff Nielsen

ISBN: 000711561X

Pub: Collins

Pub date: 2001-05-08

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 7652

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Editorial Review:


When Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy took their first steps into the world behind the magic wardrobe, little do they realise what adventures are about to unfold. And as the story of Narnia begins to unfold, so to does a classic tale that has enchanted readers of all ages for over half a century.

This stunning version of the classic The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, illustrated by Christian Burningham, comes with a special recording of the story which features a full production and specially composed music which transports the listener straight to the heart of Narnia. An absolute must for Narnia fans, and an excellent way of introducing the magical story to a new generation of readers. --Susan Harrison

Reader Reviews:


3/5 stars

Roar! (9/9 people found this helpful)

d book of the Narnia collection and it is about Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy who were evacuated in the Second World War. In the house they are staying in they go exploring and Lucy finds a new world through a wardrobe. There she meets a faun, called Tumnus, and when she goes back to try and convince the others that she is telling the truth they do not believe her. The second time she visits Narnia, Edmund follows but loses track of Lucy to find the White Witch, Queen of Narnia, who offers him some Turkish Delights. She promises him more if he brings all his brothers and sisters which he agrees to. When both of them return Edmund says it was just a game that they were playing to Peter and Susan which leave poor little Lucy very upset.
This time all the children go to Narnia. The children have tea with two beavers - Mr and Mrs beaver who tell them about the ancient propecy. They also say that Aslan - the true king of Narnia is returning. In the mean time, Edmund betrays this siblings and leaves to find the White Witch but his absence is not notice for a long time. When finally everyone realises he is not there, it is too late. At the end, the four children do become the true rulers of Narnia and they fulfill the prophecy. This book is good and I give it a rating of 7/ 10. It is suitable for KS 2 children like me.

1/5 stars

more like the Chronicles of Hate (1/1 people found this helpful)

The best book of the series is the "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe".
Some of the more worrying aspects of this series are the depictions of all White Europeans as basically good upright people in tune with nature and animals. Dark skinned people worship a false-gods filthy, evil and destroying nature etc.

Don't believe me read "Horse and his Boy" and the "Last Battle" and see how any non white people are depicted, this is a disgrace. ...

"In his time, people thought it was amusing to make fun of other cultures. We don't.

I'm not sure if the "rights sort" of message is being projected....

5/5 stars

Having read the Narnia books when I was about eight (1/1 people found this helpful)

I am now re-reading them with my seven year old, who is an ardent Harry Potter fan. He is just as thrilled with the stories as I was and enjoys the themes common to the Potter books of magic, boarding schools and goblins. We also enjoy spotting the biblical references and discussing the finer points of time travel!
Each book individually and all of them collectively are very well constructed and plot lines continue throughout. Again, for a younger reader it is stimulating to try to anticipate where the story may be going as it interweaves references from other books in the series and other points in the history of Narnia. Like any good book or series of its kind, the Narnia Chronicles completely immerse the reader in a parallel universe and this alone is as fine a recommendation for switching off the television and picking up a book as any!!! Also, if you missed reading Tino Georgiou's masterful novel--The Fates, I'd highly recommend reading it. Truly an enjoyable read.

5/5 stars

A Magical Journey (0/0 people found this helpful)

One of the first books I ever read at around the same time as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that places it around 1976. It's magical. Forget the comparisons with Lord of the Rings; it stands alone in its own right even though the latter is equally rated and loved. The chapter where Aslan resurrects is a very powerful scene, and the battle reminds me of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.

5/5 stars

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe- my advice (0/1 people found this helpful)

I recommend this book because I find it very fascinating to read. It is also very adventurous and full of fantasy. In this book four children that get evacuated from London into a far away country side. Then one of the youngest finds a magical Wardrobe with a never ending back into a snowy land where they meet dwarfs and an evil witch, who takes away there brother and the others go onto an adventure to get him back. This story is great if you like adventure books. If you like this book then I recommend Harry potter and the chamber of secrets.

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