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The Chronicles of Narnia (novels)

256 Ratings: 3.9
C.S. Lewis' Christian fantasy series for children comprising of seven novels published between 1950 and 1956.

The Chronicles of Narnia were written by Lewis between 1949 and 1954 but were written in neither the order they were originally published nor in the chronological order in which they are currently presented. The original illustrator was Pauline Baynes … see full wiki

Author: Clive Staples Lewis
Genre: Christian Fantasy, Epic Adventure, Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction
Publisher: HarperCollins
Date Published: 1950-1956
27 reviews about The Chronicles of Narnia (novels)
review by . December 08, 2005
This 528-page opus is the edition I have longed for since I discovered the wardrobe as a teen. Though some chasten the publishers for organizing this volume in chronological order, I find that decision a splendid way to arrange a one-volume set.    The order, by the way is: 1. The Magician's Nephew; 2. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe; 3. The Horse and His Boy; 4. Prince Caspian; 5. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader; 6. The Silver Chair; 7. The Last Battle.     Several …
review by . May 11, 2005
This is "The Chronicles of Narnia" like you've never read or seen them before--all in one hardbound set, in the chronological order Lewis preferred that they be read. To top it off, it's beautifully illustrated.    "The Chronicles" are C. S. Lewis' beloved children's fantasy series loved also by adults. In them, Lewis chronicles the battle between good and evil, God and the Devil, Aslan the Lion (the Christ Figure) and the White Witch (the Satan Figure).     Lewis' …
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