Wednesday, April 04, 2007
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
by C. S. Lewis
First read in the Autumn of 2000.
When I watched the latest movie version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, I told myself I should reread the series. Well, now it's over a year later and I'm finally getting around to it. (In my defense, I can't just go and fetch it from my shelf, as my shelf is packed up with most of my books.) This time around, I noticed the English-ness of the tale, with its knights and kings and all that. I wonder what an American version would be like. It would probably have to contain cowboys and trains. Anyway, I still love it.
LibraryThing link
First read in the Autumn of 2000.
When I watched the latest movie version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, I told myself I should reread the series. Well, now it's over a year later and I'm finally getting around to it. (In my defense, I can't just go and fetch it from my shelf, as my shelf is packed up with most of my books.) This time around, I noticed the English-ness of the tale, with its knights and kings and all that. I wonder what an American version would be like. It would probably have to contain cowboys and trains. Anyway, I still love it.
LibraryThing link
Labels: Chronicles of Narnia, CSLewis, OnMyShelf
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