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Title | : | Prince Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronological Order) #4) |
Author | : | C.S. Lewis |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
Published | : | June 20th 2005 by HarperCollins Publishers (first published October 15th 1951) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Classics. Young Adult. Childrens. Adventure. Christian |
C.S. Lewis
Hardcover | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 3.98 | 327510 Users | 6444 Reviews
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The four Pevensies help Caspian battle Miraz and ascend his rightful throne NARNIA... the land between the lamp-post and the castle of Cair Paravel, where animals talk, where magical things happen... and where the adventure begins. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are returning to boarding school when they are summoned from the dreary train station (by Susan's own magic horn) to return to the land of Narnia—the land where they had ruled as kings and queens and where their help is desperately needed.Declare Books In Favor Of Prince Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronological Order) #4)
Original Title: | Prince Caspian |
ISBN: | 000720230X (ISBN13: 9780007202300) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronological Order) #4, The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #2 |
Characters: | Aslan, Lucy Pevensie, Edmund Pevensie, Prince Caspian, Trumpkin, Peter Pevensie, Susan Pevensie, Reepicheep, Bacchus (god), Silenus, Nikabrik, King Miraz, Dr. Cornelius, Trufflehunter |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 327510 Users | 6444 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books Prince Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronological Order) #4)
Now unlike The Horse and His Boy I remembered this novel in the Narnia chronicles. That said it was still enjoyable and a wild ride from railway station to Cair Paravel to King Mirazs castle to the Fords of Beruna to Aslans Howe to a railway station. Along the way we meet some new characters in the form of questionable dwarves (rightly so in my opinion), loyal badgers, chattering squirrels and courtly mice, oh and dozy giants. An enjoyable novel that gives yet more insight into the Narnian world
November 19, 2008. I've read these books a zillion and one times and surely I shall read them a zillion more. Because every single time, I realize new truths and find more honor in their pages. Today, I've read a passage that I find disturbing and quite out of character for CS Lewis: p.72 "Shall we go farther up for you, up to the crags? There's an Ogre or two and a Hag that we could introduce you to, up there." "Certainly not," said Caspian. "I should think not, indeed," said Trufflehunter. "We
This book in the chronicles takes us back to a "new" Narnia where the tyrant Miraz is reining. The old Narnia is disappeared and with it the talking beasts, dwarfs, centaurs, dryads and naiads. It is the time for a new and true king for Narnia. To secure this end, the Pevensie children return to Narnia. And with the power, aid and guidance of Alsan, Narnia is rescued from the clutches of Miraz and handed back to the true owners and the true king - Caspian. This is the most beautifully written
You doubt your value. Don't run from who you are. The Pevensie siblings (Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy) spent the last year daydreaming about Narnia. Despite the horrors of the White Witch, but they constantly think about returning to Narnia for they are only truly themselves when they are with Aslan. Feeling like the voice she liked best in all the world was calling her name. And when they suddenly find themselves thrust back into Narnia, they discover one very, very important thing: Things
lol this is nothing like the movie but it is soooo gooooood :')especially the part where they follow Aslan down the gorge!! MY HEART!
Prince Caspian: the return to Narnia (Chronicles of Narnia, #2), C.S. LewisPrince Caspian (originally published as Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia) is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1951. It was the second published of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia (19501956), and Lewis had finished writing it in 1949, before the first book was out. It is volume four in recent editions of the series, sequenced according to Narnia history. Like the
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