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  • FatHobbitLover *I'm grounded and won't be on in a long time*

    fathobbitlover *i'm grounded and won't be on in a long time* said:

    I loved this book! i don't know why they didn't make it a movie...maybe they thought it'd be too confusing...
    it also reminded me sort of how Tolkien, the author of the Lord of the Rings series, writes, after all, they were friends.

    posted Saturday, March 7 2009 ( | view 1 reply )
  • catherine=)

    catherine=) said:

    didn't like it at all

    posted Friday, March 6 2009
  • mohanned j

    mohanned j said:

    it's the best narnia book i read it 2 times

    posted Sunday, July 13 2008
  • Tinkerbell y

    tinkerbell y said:

    I liked how the author sent a message of Christianity to the readers....She's Christian! She Rocks! anyway, I liked this book....very interesting.....

    posted Sunday, July 13 2008 ( | view 2 replies )
  • chelsea s said:

    I liked this book. I thought it was one of the best of the seven books that C.S. Lewis wrote.

    posted Wednesday, July 2 2008
  • xrazx

    xrazx said:

    Creo que es un libro muy sencillo, si bien es entretenido y se puede leer fácilmente en una tarde creo que es un cuento para contar a un sobrino antes de dormir.

    posted Wednesday, May 14 2008
  • Christine T

    christine t said:

    cool, i like it.... :D

    posted Tuesday, April 8 2008
  • Channy M

    channy m said:

    This book was very awkward but I still liked it.

    posted Saturday, March 1 2008
  • Alina B

    alina b said:

    It was a great read, rally easy and fun! I can understand why kids like it so much, it is not unusually complicated, plus the language keeps them hooked.
    It explains some of the stuff in The lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe which I thought was the first in the series: how Narnia came to be, who Aslan is, who the Witch is, what the deal is with that wardrobe etc.
    I also liked the fact that it came in a small fomat so it was easy to take it with me everywhere I went.
    All in all, very fun reading - I will recommend it to my class, I can't wait to see their reactions.

    posted Saturday, February 23 2008
  • tsokoleytpage

    tsokoleytpage said:

    I love classic tales that tells about other worlds but somehow connects with ours. This one I read in one day. It was a remarkable tale that very much reminds me of how God created the universe and everything on it. Aslan represents my Lord Jesus Christ and how he was there at the beginning of our world.

    posted Wednesday, December 26 2007

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