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The Chronicles of Narnia / The Magician's Nephew / The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe [Boxset]

The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, is one of the very few sets of books that should be read three times: in childhood, early adulthood, and...more
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few weeks ago
Narnia. I love the way that name rolls off the tongue. The names in this series deserve special mention, simply for the emotions and images they invoke. Maybe I'm just biased because I love names like that, but I adore this series. There are so many reasons why. The major one being Aslan. His appearances throughout the series give an almost tangible feeling of majesty and greatness. The...more
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few weeks ago
I really enjoyed the Chronicles of Narnia. The one thing that stood out for me was the strong Christian symbolism in the story. The sacrificing of Aslan’s life in place of Edmund’s treachery is quite similar to the Christian story of Jesus sacrificing his life for our sin. The beating of Aslan as he walked to the alter (the beating of Jesus before the crucifixion), the approach of...more
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These books should be read aloud to children, over and over again. They teach, they entertain and they build imagination(how important is the tail to a valiant knight, who happens to be a mouse?)As a diehard Narnian. I prefer that one introduce Narnia to children as I did, starting with The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe". I believe that it creates a love for Aslan, makes Him the center of...more
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few weeks ago
The book was not enjoyable. The first time. The sad part is I had already read the second book, 'The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe,' so most of time was spent thinking things like, 'where are the kids?' and, 'where are all the other chracters in the second book?' A very annoying read. But like I said, teh first time, you found their journies easier to follow. Some of the...more
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I absolutely adore this series, I have read it over and over through different periods in my life, and have always found it relevant. However, something upsets me about this popular series: Not everyone has an appreciation for "The Magician's Nephew.” This is the first and most fundamental book of the series. This book, along with “The Horse and His Boy,” is one of the two most...more
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few weeks ago
IF you or someone you know is a young adult and loved this series then I would also recommend the series by Lloyd Alexander which I read about the same time as this series. The Black Cauldron was a book from that series and was also made into a Disney animated film as well. If that series is too young adult for you then I would say graduate to the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Might...more
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few weeks ago
This was a series that was a basic part of my childhood. I WANTED to find my version of that Wardrobe and that search was one of the factors driving me towards my own writing career. These were all the books there were going to be in this series and if I wanted to experience something similar I was going to have to build it myself. As an adult, and even as an older child, I was less impressed...more
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few weeks ago
As the child of fundamentalist Christian parents, I am forever grateful for these well-written Christian allegories. The only reason I was allowed to read them is their Christian allegory-ness, and they opened up a world of fantasy to me that I wouldn't have been permitted to explore otherwise. (Same with Tolkien's LotR series.) I still find myself wishing for a...more
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few weeks ago
As an Old Narnian and budding Lewis scholar, I have to clarify a point--the Chronicles are *not* allegory. For that, go to The Pilgrim's Regress. Douglas Gresham, Lewis' stepson, calls the Chronicles "suppositional representational fantasy" because their premise is a supposition: Suppose there were a world peopled with talking beasts and mythological creatures. How would Christ appear there,...more
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I loved these books as a child, but I went back as an adult because I had a nagging memory of a very stereotyped and hardly disguised condemnation of Islam. I looked at the books again and found that it was even worse than I remembered. I actually refrained from sharing this series with my niece and nephews. When my niece began to read them following the release of the movie, I talked to my...more
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  • ISBN-10: 0060765453
  • ISBN-13: 9780060765453
  • ISBN-10: 0061174262
  • ISBN-13: 9780061174261
  • ISBN-10: 0060244887
  • ISBN-13: 9780060244880
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