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Monday, May 28, 2012

The Chronicles of Narnia


The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of books. From book one to book eight, every single one of them are amazing. If you want to read the books you should start with The Magicians Nephew. It is where a young boy goes into Narnia by magic but also  by accident .

 If you liked reading  The Magicians Nephew, you should next read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. In this book the young children who venture into Narnia will go with the whole of the books from there on in. So get used to them!

If you read on to the end I'll tell you about all the books, but for now I'll keep on telling you about them in order.

The third book is called The Horse and his Boy. In this story there is a young boy called Shasta who is a fisherman's son. One night this strange man comes in and starts gambling for Shasta. Shasta was waiting outside and then he started talking to the strange man's horse but surprisingly the horse responded and they ran away into a gigantic voyage. (By the way, this book is my favourite one!)

The forth book is called Prince Caspian. this book is all beginning with Prince Caspian. That is mostly who this book is about. This little boy called Caspian had bean told stories about ancient Narnia. His uncle and aunt keep on persuading him that it doesn't exist. So his uncle gets a psychiatrist (who is part dwarf!) who tells him that the stories are true. Caspian goes on an adventure to find the creatures of Narnia and to fight back against his uncle and aunt's army. That is mostly what this story is about so read this book if you like adventures challengers and other fun stuff that has to do with fighting sword-fighting and talking lions!

3 comments:

  1. I liked how jamie described about the Narnie books and he is geting me all excited about is and i want to read one now and thats what i call describing.

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  2. You are so right, James! That's what a good review can do. I hope you try them!

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  3. ... and well done Jamie for inspiring other people to try them!

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