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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Radio Theatre)

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Radio Theatre)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrob
Review: The lion the Witch and the Wardrob was a great book.when I read this book I pictured this in my mind.As I pictured it in my mind in my mind I noticed that there was a couple mistakes in spelling.It was so cool to raed it.I was so moved by raeding it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: review of the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
Review: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is a great book!Just the way it sounds on the cover, is very interesting,it makes you want to read it.Although the whole book is even better.I suggest you read this book,because its fun and exciting.I took the time to read it so why don't you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why Did They Change the Sequence?
Review: The Chronicles of Narnia remain favorites for me, well into my 4th decade. But I have to ask: When did the publisher resequence them? I can see that they are now in chronological order, but I find the original sequence more logical and compelling as a story.

The original was 1. Lion, 2. Caspian, 3. Dawn Treader, 4. Silver Chair, 5. Horse/Boy, 6. Magician's Nephew, and 7. Last Battle.

This puts the creation of Narnia within the context of the storyline. I can remember the epiphany of The Magician's Nephew the first time I read it in grade school. I felt like I was uncovering hidden secrets. I don't think it would stand alone as well.

So, if you're planning to introduce these to your kids (and I hope you do!) consider the original sequence - I think you and your children will enjoy it more.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Misty's amazingreveiw of Lion, Witch,Wardrobe
Review: The book Lion,Witch,Wardrobe was a good book,it really drew me in
because it made me fill like I was there my self. The grammer, and
usage of the words and picture's. The main caracter of the book is
Edmund, he was the trouble maker of all four of the chirldren.Edmund was in Narnia looking for Lucy his sister and he gets caught by the white witch she sound's like she is nice but she gives him magical turkey pot pie and puts him under a spell.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Review: Death, that state of consciousness which seems to be most feared by men, often plays an important role in fantasy writing, albeit under various guises, as is evidenced by C. S. Lewis. In this book, Lewis presents the possibility and probability that Death may be Life, that Death may be Reality, that Death may be ALL.
In this tale, Lewis takes the very stuff of which Death is made and, by going beyond its form, on into its depths, sets it aright with all that is so that It, likewise, can be all that It is to all. In so doing, he allows each character to experience the wonders of Death and rebirth on his own level, according to his personal concepts, to his personal feelings, to his personal needs.
As viewed through Lewis's pen, Death is an "adventure" to which Lucy is attracted because of its depth, of its mystery, of its light, qualities which whet her curiosity.
Death is "social justice," the law of the land, which requires punishment for transgressions perpetrated against authority, that law which is based upon "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." This leads to an understanding of the Law of Karma, which states that each person is responsible for the results of his actions and must suffer the consequences.
Death is "food for pride" in the heart of the White Witch, whose very life is dependent upon the obedience of her subjects who must not question her commands.
Death is "self-sacrifice" in the redemption of Edmund by Aslan, who understands well the cosmic law of Cause and Effect and who, more than all, knows of Death's illusion.
Death is "liberation" for the citizens of Narnia, liberation from their instinctive fears which bind them to serve the White Witch, who provides for their needs while keeping them dependent upon her and thus ignorant of her true identity.
Death is "cooperation" against the forces of evil, once having realized the strength of group consciousness.
Death is "the present moment" in blessed forgetfulness of the past.
Death is "rebirth," constant transformation.
In writing this tale, Lewis has given us another look at the meaning of stability versus change, of good versus evil, and of their relativity, all the while spawning the following equation in the mind of many: Reality = Death & Rebirth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Review: This book is an excellent book for a child or an adult.

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: enchanting
Review: Wonderful as an allegroy to the story of Jesus Christ, wonderful as a children's fairy tale...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Book
Review: The reason I like "The Lion Witch and The Wardrobe"is because I like snow and the book was about kids in a make believe world in winter time. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes tales about fake worlds and talking foxes. I have read four C.S.Lewis Narnia Collection Books and they are all great. What I like most is all the magical things that are written in the book and the words the author used really got me into the book. I also liked all the excitement in the book. I really like this story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Review: Watch out its magical! Its,its The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. What a good book this is. The story is about 4 kids. The youngest is Lucy. She was the one that found out about Narnia. Narnia is where all the magic happens.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kellen's Opinion of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Review: This novel is a great book to read, especially for children who love fairy tales. Every once in a while I love to glance back at this book and read it for fun. This is my opinion about this book.
The book is about four children from England who are going to a wise grown-up's house to spend the summer at. During the time, they discover a magical wardrobe in the house that leads to a huge country called Narnia, in which they become Kings and Queens. The names of the children are Peter (the oldest), Susan (the 2nd oldest), Edmund (the third oldest), and Lucy (the youngest). One day it is raining outside and they decide to go explore through the house since they can't go outside. When they're exploring they decide to play hide-and-go-seek since the house is huge. Lucy, hides in a wardrobe and discovers there are fur coats that lead to the country Narnia. As she goes in, she discovers there is a center lightpost, where she meets a faun and goes off with him to eat. She was there for hours, then finally, (I don't want to give the secret of the fuan) she decides to go back to the house. When she gets back, she told the others about it and they did not believe her. She was in the country for hours, but then she found out that it had only been a few seconds. Narnia time is different from real time.
Next game, Edmund goes into the center lightpost and a witch on a sledge comes by. She offers him food and to tell the others to come (This witch is evil for real but lies to Edmund to get him to bring the others. I don't think I should tell why though, ruins story). When Edmund comes back, he lies to the others about the country and Lucy gets upset.
Later in the story, they all go in and find it. They find out that they have to save Narnia from the witch's evil spell (It's always Winter), so they meet a great lion named Aslan. Aslan helps him to kill the witch and the spell breaks. Then they become Kings and Queens of Narnia.
That is a brief description about this novel. I would love to write more but the maximum words are 1,000. I highly recommend this book for anyone, even adults. If you ever get the chance, go ahead and read.

To C.S. Lewis:
You are the greatest author I have ever known of. Thank you for making this book. I wish I could meet you someday.

Kellen Kornegay


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