Title: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Author: C.S. Lewis Rating: 4 stars out of 5 Publisher: Harper Collins Copyright: 1950 ISBN: 0060764899 Pages: 256 Keywords: fantasy, children Reading period: 13-14 October, 2007
We saw the movie last week and I remarked that I had never read any of the Chronicles of Narnia books, so Emma dug out her copies.
The book is old-fashioned and innocent. It reminds of some of the British books that I read in my childhood, such as the Famous Five.
By way of an enchanted wardrobe, four plucky human children fall into a parallel world, where they are acclaimed as saviors, fulfilling a prophecy. They quickly fall afoul of the evil tyrant, the White Witch, but make their way to Aslan, the noble lion, who eventually saves the day after a noble sacrifice.
Indeed a classic children's tale.
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