Pros: Seven magical adventures that can be enjoyed by all ages. Cons: None
I was in third grade when I first found my way into Narnia. It was via a wardrobe in a spare room with Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. I was immediately hooked, bought the set, read all the books, and got some of my friends to read them as well. A few ...
Pros: Beautiful illustrations, compilation of all the Narnia books in one volume. Cons: Doesnt fit on my bookshelf; other than that, its perfect!
Those who journeyed to Narnia, whether in their youth or adulthood, need no introduction to the magical, mystical, and spiritual world of Aslan. For those who have not yet read these wonderful books, The Complete Chronicles of Narnia offers all...
This one's going to be rather brief (I hope). After re-watching the movie version of the first installment of C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe" a while back and with the impending (at that time) release of ...
Pros: probably best enjoyed as a child Cons: classic series with appeal for anyone
I missed out by not having experienced The Chronicles Of Narnia as a young child. I recently read them for the first time, having been told by many of my friends that I was missing out. Although I am also a huge fan of Tolkien and the Harry Potter ...
This is a great book for any kid or adult with a big imagination. In this book they have all 7 books compiled into one big book! The stories are written in the order that C. S. Lewis wanted them instead of the order that he wrote them. When I read these ...
Pros: Well written and directed to all ages.
Cons: None
C.S. Lewis was a complete art with word! He Brought Narnia to our household in one collection that has not become over read, and I may say that we have read it through many of times!! My oldest is 11 years old and hated having to read for school. He ...
Pros: Great for fiction and fantasy lovers. Cons: Written with a bit old-fashioned words, so higher comprehension skills are needed.
Narnia is an excellent book written by C.S. Lewis. In this series, Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund of England embark on a journey through a wardrobe. But not just any wardrobe, a magical one that takes you to the land known as Narnia. In this series, ...
Pros: Great book for all ages. Cons: May be scary for Very young kids 3-4 yrs
This is a magical series of books that takes you on an adventure to a land far away and right in the same room all at the same time. I loved reading these books as a child and love them just as much reading them with my children now. If like talking ...
Pros: wonderfully fantastic Cons: I honestly can't think of any.
This series of books is well written, and very fascinating. It is an excellent read for all ages and genders. The children in the series discover a doorway to another realm, one of talking animals, magic, and enchantment, as well as danger. As a...
Pros: great read, inspiring, imaginative Cons: Large series, no longer televised
C S Lewis,(often known as Jack),was born in Belfast in 1898. Educated in England,he joined the army in 1917.He ws a member of the literary group,called Inklings,whos other members included J R R Tolkien and Charles Williams.He went on to wed an ...
This book series is one that will stay with you forever. It's epic scale but overall simple themes make it work so perfectly, that it cannot easily be described. It is not something you would expect from what is regarded as a children's novel. It's just amazing, and anyone that takes the time to discover it's magic will be extremely happy they did.
Pros: Short but powerful books; Imagination must be used; C.S. Lewis perfects the gift of creativity. Cons: None
This series is one of the most underrated collection of books ever. Though Disney has picked it up and will be releasing this film in December, I feel like it is comparable, if not better than Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. C.S. Lewis does an amazing job creating a world that can grab your heart and make you lose yourself in it. He draws you into this world that you never thought would be possible because it's a "children's book". Don't be fooled though, just because children are the main characters does not mean it's a children's book. The themes he tackles and the symbolism he writes about is unreal. Go pick up the books and be forever lost in the heart of Narnia
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