Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Chronicles Of Narnia

Title: The Silver Chair
Author: C.S Lewis
Number of Pages: 243        
Genre: Fantasy                            

'"They call him Aslan in That Place," Said Eustace.
"What a curious name!"
"Not half so curious as himself," said Eustace.'

the two main characters are Jill and Eustace. Who read or watched the Movie, The voyage of the Dawn Treader would know Eustace, a very funny guy. He saw Jill crying in the back garden of the same school he went to. Somehow him and Jill were always a target for bullying, they were in constant need for a hiding place, and one day when Eustace met Jill, he told her of a place where the animals talked and where there were magnificent creatures. I am amazed how Jill believed him, but thank goodness she did, otherwise she wouldn't be ready for the new adventure.
When Eustace and Jill were searching for a hiding place when being chased by bullies they found a door wide open for them, that led them into a tall mountain, where they met Aslan, a giant but wise lion. He gave a very important task to Jill, telling her about a lost Prince for whom the King mourned for very much. It was up to Jill and her friend Eustace to find the Lost Prince.
On their way they met man eating giants, and wise owls, and Marsh Wiggles.  They were distracted by all kind of things that it didn't take Jill very long to forget her goal. Aslan had given her all kind of signs that she had to follow to help her find the Prince. Of course since this is Narnia that we are talking about, there is always someone evil, and that someone evil always happens to be the witch. This witch had kept the Prince in an enchanted spell so she would be able to rule Narnia. When she was finally beaten, Jill was able to fulfill Aslan's wish, find the lost Prince.
I give this book a thumbs up, however what I don't understand is why if Aslan knew where the Prince was did he ask someone else to do it for him?


2 comments:

  1. I love this book! Well I have only seen the movie but I'm sure the book is better but i love it! The imagination and creativity the author has is fantastic!

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  2. i loved the chronicles of Narnia, and this sounds very cool too!

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