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Magician's Nephew, The

Magician's Nephew, The

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous Introduction to an Enthralling Series
Review: Mad Uncle Andrew that thinks he's a magician, gives Polly and Digory rings that will transport people from world to world. After the children got to Charn and mistakingly awake and take evil Queen Jadis, she wants to take over all of London. Uncle Andrew thinks she is beatiful. Immediatley Jadis starts trouble and the police come. Polly and Digory take Jadis using the rings to the woods between the worlds and mistakingly take Uncle Andrew, Cabby, and Strawberry, a horse. They go into Narnia while Aslan, a lion, is creating the world. I won't give the rest of this miraculous book away. The Magician's nephew is a fabulous book with a great plot, story and has a lot of depth. Any reader that loves Harry Potter will definitley enjoy this enthralling series. C.S. Lewis is a master storyteller. Read these miraculous books now! You'll love them

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: I would just like to say that the chronicles of Narnia are a few of the best books I've ever read. Don't think that just because I'm a kid, my point of view is not important. The chronicles of Narnia are beautifully written and I would especially recommend The Magician's Nephew for a starter on the chronicles of Narnia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Beginning of it All!
Review: This is one of the most absorbing and beautiful book I have ever read in my entire life. C.S. Lewis is an amazing children's book writer. I wish he had written many more books, but I love them all. This particular book is the beginning of the comings and goings between Narnia. During a yucky and cold summer, two children named Digory and Polly become good friends. They are exploring a secret passage when Digory's mad uncle gives them a horrible yet amazing gift. They are crystaline rings which will transport you into a different world. They go on many incredible adventures and return to London with a horrible queen. In attemps to make her leave, they take her to a new land being born where they meet all kinds of extraordinary creatures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: magic
Review: I agree with most of the other reviewers. This story is pure magic. c.s. Lewis proves his mastery as one of the top children's authors. One reviewer thought that digory was patterned after Douglas Gresham. This is probably not correct. The book was originally published in 1955. Joy Davidman's illness wasn't diagnosed until at least a year later. More probably, Digory is based on Lewis himself, whose own mother, Flora, died from cancer when he was just a boy. Or, digory may just be the archetypal boy who stands in the face of family tragedy and fantasizes that he can save his mother through his exploits. In any case, it makes for a moving scene when digory feeds the magical apple to his mother. (i'm not giving anything away, I hope)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reading this first might spoil the fun......
Review: You really shouldn't. It needs to be read after the others and before The Last Battle. I read them all in a very strange order. (1. Lion, Witch, Wardrobe 2. Horse and His Boy 3. Voyage of Dawn Treader 4. Prince Caspian 5. Magician's Nephew 6. Silver Chair 7. Last Battle) It was just the order I found them at the store in. Anyway, this is in my opinion the best of them all. It is so involving and the whole Wood Between the Worlds concept is amazing. The starting of Narnia and everything. Seeing who the White Witch really was. It was all very interesting. The story is very involving and the plot and storyline is great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best in children's literature
Review: The Magician's Nephew is a fun and exciting tale. It depicts the adventures of two ordinary schoolchildren who are unwillingly thrown into an extraordinary situation. The story is a prequel to The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and explains a number of things found in the other Narnia tales. The two protagonists are Polly, a nice and sensible girl, and Digory, an impulsive and adventuresome boy. I can't be certain but I have the feeling that Digory was patterned after Douglas Gresham, Lewis' step-son. Digory's mother is extremely ill and dying, just as Gresham's mother was. However, the parallel breaks down as the book nears the end. Every great story has a villain; this one has two. The first is Digory's Uncle Andrew, a self-styled magician. He symbolizes all that's wrong with our world; he's self-centered and very materialistic. It's his greed that initiates the whole adventure and, unwittingly, the chronicles of Narnia. The other villain is Queen Jadis, the ruler of a dying world. Her own rapacity for power thrusts her into the new and perfect land of Narnia with the intent of dominating it. There are moments of hilarity, mostly involving Uncle Andrew's encounter with a group of newly created animals. There are also moments of awe and wonder. Lewis renders a literary recapitulation of the creation event in the founding of Narnia that is both subtle and sublime. There is also a wonderful exchange between Digory and the witch expounding right and wrong, truth and falsehood. I highly recommend this book and encourage all parents to buy it and read it together with their children.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book was a great fantasy
Review: It made me feel like I was really in the book,with the magicians.IT WAS SO GREAT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book for all
Review: The Magician's Nephew is one of the most enjoyable books that I have read in a very long time. I have read very few books that can grip you like this book did to me. C.S. Lewis does this by describing the events that happened with enourmous detail, and made it come alive. This is a book that everybody should pick up no matter your age.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW Tells of Two Modest Beginings
Review: Pretend that once upon a time you are flung into another world with your best friend where you meet a magic lion and encounter an evil witch before you return to your home in London. That is how it is for Digroy and Polly, the first Son of Adam and Daughter of Eve to come into the now newborn world of Narnia. There Digory is given a quest to go to an enchanted apple orchard to bring Aslan the Lion an enchanted apple. But in the apple orchard, after dismounting a flying horse and leaving Polly to wait for him (for it was a special place, and you are only to go in on appointed business), he meets none other but the Witch Jadis of Charm herself, who temps him to steal away with her and be forever full of youth and never die.

While it tells of Narnia's begining, it also tells of the begining of our world--the story of Adam and Eve, if you look closely within Chapter 13. Younger ones can still enjoy this tale. For they know only the simple pleasures of it, not the background that I have just now realized and am penning (or rather typing) in this review.

A supurb book with wonderful background and yet a still enjoyable charming little tale that will make you beg for more.

Also Reccomended: The Other Chronicles of Narnia

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing story!
Review: The contents of this story were amusing (funny!), interesting, "dreamy" and amazing! It was a great story, and I actually felt sad coming to the end of the book... not because I didn't have any other books to read at the moment, but because the adventures of Polly and Digory were ending...


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