Book Review - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Courtesy of HarperCollinsIt may not be as intense as The Lord of the Rings trilogy, but C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia spin a fantastical tale of magic and wonder. The second book in the series, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe has most recently been made into a feature film by Disney. Get the scoop on the book the movie is based on!
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - The Land of Narnia
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe is the tale of the
four Pevensie children, sent to the country to live with their uncle during the
second world war. London is being bombed by
the Nazis and to keep the children safe they are shipped
out of the city. While living with their uncle, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy explore their uncle's giant, old house. One day, while playing a game of hide and seek, they all stumble upon
a magical land called Narnia hidden at the back of
an old wardrobe.
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - Family Ties
Lucy Pevensie is actually the first one to find Narnia, but her siblings don't believe her
magical story. One night, when she can't sleep, she decides to return to Narnia and is followed by her brother Edmund. Edmund loses Lucy's trail but quickly runs into the White Witch, who claims she is the
queen of the land. She offers Edmund the chance to be king, if he will just bring the rest of his siblings to her. When all four Pevensie children wind up in Narnia, Edmund
forgets his loyalties fast and ditches his brother and sisters to set off for the witch's castle. He'd rather
outshine his older brother than help
save a world inhabited by talking animals.
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - Battle of the Century
Peter, Susan and Lucy have many
obstacles to overcome before they can even come close to saving Edmund. Luckily, they meet the great Aslan, who has come back to Narnia to help them on their quest to
defeat the White Witch. Aslan is a giant, talking Lion who originally created Narnia. Aslan sends some of his followers to take save Edmund from the grips of the
witch's henchmen. When the four Pevensie children are reunited,
a battle to end the 100-year winter begins, with Peter leading the way!
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - Bottom Line
People of all ages - from
your little sister to your grandpa - will enjoy the story of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. There's
magic, adventure and a
heart-warming lesson. The perfect story to read as a family or on your own, curled up by the fire in the
cold winter months!
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