The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
By: C.S. Lewis
One day while exploring the old Professor’s house, young Lucy found a secret wardrobe which contained a secret world of magic, strange creatures, talking animals, living trees, and so much more. As Lucy goes into this world (Narnia) and she meets a Faun, Mr. Tumnus, who sends her back to Earth, in fear that he will be penalized for even talking to a human. When she tells her older siblings they all doubt her until they saw Narnia for themselves. Now they all have to fight together to save Narnia from the White Witch, who is trying to take over Narnia!
I thought that everything in this book was amazing, from the Characters, to the setting, and the emotion. The Characters bring the life to this story, the way they express their feelings is incredible.
Seeing the motion picture of “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe” gave me a great visual of the setting. From the snowy mountains to the rainy forests.
The thing that I didn’t like was the Witch dying. Why? Because there would be an excellent sequel(s). C.S. Lewis already has sequels to the Narnia addition, but I personally think that the story of Lucy, Peter, Edmund, and Susan would have been way more interesting.
The plot of the story was amazing! From the Turkish Delight to the sacrifice of Aslan. The battle for Narnia was written incredibly. I take off my hat for you, C.S. Lewis. The battle set a great picture in my head. I could hear the swords clinging and the Knights yelling.
I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in a book full of fantasy, magic, adventure, suspense, horror, love, and so much more.
By: C.S. Lewis
One day while exploring the old Professor’s house, young Lucy found a secret wardrobe which contained a secret world of magic, strange creatures, talking animals, living trees, and so much more. As Lucy goes into this world (Narnia) and she meets a Faun, Mr. Tumnus, who sends her back to Earth, in fear that he will be penalized for even talking to a human. When she tells her older siblings they all doubt her until they saw Narnia for themselves. Now they all have to fight together to save Narnia from the White Witch, who is trying to take over Narnia!
I thought that everything in this book was amazing, from the Characters, to the setting, and the emotion. The Characters bring the life to this story, the way they express their feelings is incredible.
Seeing the motion picture of “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe” gave me a great visual of the setting. From the snowy mountains to the rainy forests.
The thing that I didn’t like was the Witch dying. Why? Because there would be an excellent sequel(s). C.S. Lewis already has sequels to the Narnia addition, but I personally think that the story of Lucy, Peter, Edmund, and Susan would have been way more interesting.
The plot of the story was amazing! From the Turkish Delight to the sacrifice of Aslan. The battle for Narnia was written incredibly. I take off my hat for you, C.S. Lewis. The battle set a great picture in my head. I could hear the swords clinging and the Knights yelling.
I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in a book full of fantasy, magic, adventure, suspense, horror, love, and so much more.
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