The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew
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Reader reviewed by AB
The Magivian's Nephew was a very good book.
It is the first book in the Narnia series.
It talks about how Narnia fisrt came to be and I must say a very good source of information if you read The Lion,The Witch, and the Wordrobe first before this.
It answers a lot of questions about Narnia that you may had.
I know it gave me a lot of info my family was bombarding me with!
The Magivian's Nephew was a very good book.
It is the first book in the Narnia series.
It talks about how Narnia fisrt came to be and I must say a very good source of information if you read The Lion,The Witch, and the Wordrobe first before this.
It answers a lot of questions about Narnia that you may had.
I know it gave me a lot of info my family was bombarding me with!
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Reader reviewed by Sarima89
Excellent book, full of... mystery, I mean, I have no idea about the story of Narnia, about the kids, about the witch, about that magnificent world beyond the imagination. I really enjoy it, it was easy to read, just as the other books, an incredibly good too.
Excellent book, full of... mystery, I mean, I have no idea about the story of Narnia, about the kids, about the witch, about that magnificent world beyond the imagination. I really enjoy it, it was easy to read, just as the other books, an incredibly good too.
A great fantasy tale
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Reader reviewed by Veronika
A friend of mine gave me the full saga as a present, so I begun discovering the story.
In the first book, Digory and Polly, two londonian children discover a new world, Narnia, being sent there by Digory's uncle, Andrew, whose godmother was a fairy.
There they will discover a new enchanted world, with talking animals, crual witches and fantastic landscapes...
I liked this old-fashioned story, the writing is different from what you can read now and it's a good entertainment for those who love fantasy !
Veronika
A friend of mine gave me the full saga as a present, so I begun discovering the story.
In the first book, Digory and Polly, two londonian children discover a new world, Narnia, being sent there by Digory's uncle, Andrew, whose godmother was a fairy.
There they will discover a new enchanted world, with talking animals, crual witches and fantastic landscapes...
I liked this old-fashioned story, the writing is different from what you can read now and it's a good entertainment for those who love fantasy !
Veronika
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Reader reviewed by snailshot-Ashley Sarpong
C.S. Lewis' well-known series The Chronicles of Narnia, commences with The Magician's Nephew . Set in an England in a time "when your grandfather was a boy", we follow the story of extraordinary circumstances in ordinary places.
By the good graces of two inquisitive children, we discover a secret passage, to Digory's uncle Andrew's "study", where they are transported to a forest that leads to other worlds. As one world of evil ends we see a new world begin. In some senses allegorical to Christianity, we simply are endeared to this lovely book, the start to a great epic, in the world of Narnia. Though written intentionally for kids around grade school age, anyone can definetely enjoy this book, or at least I did. :)
C.S. Lewis' well-known series The Chronicles of Narnia, commences with The Magician's Nephew . Set in an England in a time "when your grandfather was a boy", we follow the story of extraordinary circumstances in ordinary places.
By the good graces of two inquisitive children, we discover a secret passage, to Digory's uncle Andrew's "study", where they are transported to a forest that leads to other worlds. As one world of evil ends we see a new world begin. In some senses allegorical to Christianity, we simply are endeared to this lovely book, the start to a great epic, in the world of Narnia. Though written intentionally for kids around grade school age, anyone can definetely enjoy this book, or at least I did. :)
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