My Rating - 4 out of 5 stars
Publisher - Harper CollinsGenre - Children's Fiction/Classic
Publishing year - 1950
Language - English
ISBN - 978-0-00736366-7
Pages - 205
My Review -
I just finished reading this book in a day. The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe is the second book in The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
The significant part about this book I didn't know was that the author dedicated this book to Lucy Barfield, his Goddaughter. I wish I had some Godfather similar to Lucy, who created a magical world for me. A girl can only hope...
Just like The Magician's Nephew, this book is also fast-paced and lives up to my fancy. The filmmakers did an excellent job creating the film based on this book. I found very few details that were different in the movie.
The four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, entered Narnia through the wardrobe. They fought Jadis, the evil white witch, and with the help of Aslan, they brought back the spring to Narnia.
After reading this book, all I wanted to do was find my way to Narnia and stay there for the rest of my life. The kid in me is still alive, guys. Publication-wise, this volume is the first in the series where C.S. Lewis narrates many different species that hooked the readers, and I'm looking forward to reading the following parts in this series.
I will always recommend a series like this one, so if you haven't read it, do it now.
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