Monday, November 20, 2000
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
by C. S. Lewis
I suppose I could copy my review of The Magician's Nephew, (see above) change a few words and be done with it. This volume, the progenitor of the Narnia series is as much a delight as its prequel. How could you not love the discovery of a magical land, the mighty lion king Aslan and his overthrow of a cruel tyrant? If you haven't already, buy it, read it and put it on your shelf so you can read it again. (Or lend it to a friend. Such treasures should be shared.)
LibraryThing link
I suppose I could copy my review of The Magician's Nephew, (see above) change a few words and be done with it. This volume, the progenitor of the Narnia series is as much a delight as its prequel. How could you not love the discovery of a magical land, the mighty lion king Aslan and his overthrow of a cruel tyrant? If you haven't already, buy it, read it and put it on your shelf so you can read it again. (Or lend it to a friend. Such treasures should be shared.)
LibraryThing link
Labels: Chronicles of Narnia, CSLewis, OnMyShelf
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