Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
|
|
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 2) |
List Price: $27.50
Your Price: $18.70 |
|
|
|
Product Info |
Reviews |
Rating: Summary: Very good! Review: I really liked this book. I would have given it 5 stars, but sometimes the story gets a little boring. This book will be best for people who like fairy tales with characters such as centaurs and witches (NOT the Blair Witch kind!), etc. I highly suggest you read this book. It's not very interesting at first, but then it gets better. You need some patience with this book but it really is good. Oh I don't like it also that Harper Trophy didn't print the books in the right order.
Rating: Summary: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, abridged & illustrate Review: I like this book because it has a lot of neat things in it. They go on a lot of neat adventures. It's different than the ones for older children because it has pictures on every page and all of them are colored. It doesn't have everything that is in the older books but it has other neat things. This book is really good and the pictures are really pretty. I know you'll like it
Rating: Summary: Magical Review: I'll never forget receiving the Chronicles of Narnia for Christmas when I was in the third grade (some 20 years ago). All the books, but especially this one, are magical, innocent, and wonderful. I was so excited about these books that my dad read them aloud to the rest of the family. We used to beg for just one more chapter before bedtime.... These are the books that got me into reading, and I've never stopped reading since. If I ever have kids of my own, these are the books I'll read to them.
Rating: Summary: 100000000000000000000000000000000000 stars! Review: This is a timeless, priceless tale that I love with all my heart. I like how it has caritors you love and carictors you know are very, very evil. It also takes something from the bibal. There is a scene where the lion is torched so that he can take a sin from a young boy. He of course comes back. There are of course other scene I would love to tell you all about but that would ruin the story. so I tell you go and read it because this is one of the best books I have ever read.[and I'm really not kidding.] So what are you waiting for GO AND READ!
Rating: Summary: This book is a classic! Review: When I first read this book as a child I thought it was just "ok," but now after reading it as an adult I've totally fallen in love with it! For the people out there who think it's boring....you need to understand C.S. Lewis' symbolism in the story. Aslan represents Jesus and the White Witch represents Satan. After realizing this, the book took on a whole new meaning for me. I think this book is a classic and I'm very glad to have the opportunity to read it with the kids in my class!
Rating: Summary: One of Lewis' Greatest Works Review: "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is an enchanting story of four children who step into a ordinary wardrobe and find themselves in the land of Narnia. This book is second in a series called "The Chronicles of Narnia", which happens to be one of the only children's stories written by C.S. Lewis. Lewis was famous for his Christian writings, which holds evident is this book for he relates to the story of Jesus Christ throughout it's entire theme. This is done through the symbolism of many of the characters (Alsan to Jesus; the White Witch to Satan) and themes (good vs. evil). These observations may not be evident to children, but it makes an excellent reading for them and adults alike. Aside from the symbolism, the story is timeless and magical as it lets a child's imagination wander and sparks the child within us.
Rating: Summary: A Book with Imagination Review: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe author C.S Lewis Do you like books that seem real but still have lots of imagination? This book is just like that. Some kids go into a magical wardrobe and travel into a different world that is enchanted by a evil witch. Almost the only things that live there are talking animals. The name of this place is Narnia. The ruler is a mysterious lion named Asalan. Read this book if you like stories with a lot of imagination that seem real. There are seven books all together, they are: 1 The Magicians Nephew 2 The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe 3 The Horse and His Boy 4 Prince Caspian 5 The Voyage Of the Dawn Treader 6 The Silver Chair
Rating: Summary: This was very, very boring! Review: Okay, I rarely say this about a book, but this book was so boring, I couldn't even finish it! I could not relate to it what- so- ever. If you want an interesting series with adventure and a magical twist with some creativity, read the Harry Potter series.
Rating: Summary: It's an adventure that you can't stop reading. Review: This book is about 4 kids that fall into a strange and mysterious world. This is a world of kings and queens and fantasy characters and mysterious powers. There is a witch who set a spell on the land - a forever winter. Will they defeat the witch? Is there a person or something that can help them? Can they find it? Will they make it back to their world?
Rating: Summary: ***This Book Is The Greatest!!!*** Review: This short children's novel is the best of it's class. Not only it is beutifully written, but just the thought of yourself being in Narnia is great! Also, this book proves that fairy tales are not only for children, but for adults too. I recommend this book for all people who like high tales.
|
|
|
|