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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good book that explains the Narnia Series!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Land of Narnia: Brian Sibley Explores the World of C. S. Lewis (Paperback)
The Land of Narnia is a good book that tells about C.S. Lewis' life and how he came to write the Chronicles of Narnia. This book tells who Aslan and the Witches are and tells what gave C.S. Lewis the idea for Reepicheep, the warrior mouse. This book contains summaries for the seven books as well. This is an excellent book to read if you have just finished reading the Chronicles of Narnia. It helps you to understand the books and the characters a little better if you don't know what they mean. You also learn about C.S. Lewis' childhood and how this was a major factor in creating the Narnia books. Reviewed by Joshua Bixler *****stars
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Look Beyond,
By Mary Etta Burt (Kwajalein, Marhsall Islands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Land of Narnia: Brian Sibley Explores the World of C. S. Lewis (Paperback)
I received this book as a gift in elementary school and at the time found it much to deep even though I thoroughly enjoyed the books. However re-reading it several years later it gave me a lot of insight into the Narnia series and made me enjoy them more as I got older. I would recommend this book for anyone who loves the books.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good book that explains the Narnia Series!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Land of Narnia: Brian Sibley Explores the World of C. S. Lewis (Paperback)
The Land of Narnia is a good book that tells about C.S. Lewis' life and how he came to write the Chronicles of Narnia. This book tells who Aslan and the Witches are and tells what gave C.S. Lewis the idea for Reepicheep, the warrior mouse. This book contains summaries for the seven books as well. This is an excellent book to read if you have just finished reading the Chronicles of Narnia. It helps you to understand the books and the characters a little better if you don't know what they mean. You also learn about C.S. Lewis' childhood and how this was a major factor in creating the Narnia books. Reviewed by Joshua Bixler *****stars
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Chronicles Of Narnia - C.S. Lewis,
By Deirdre O' Shaughnessy (Limerick, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Land of Narnia: Brian Sibley Explores the World of C. S. Lewis (Hardcover)
The Chronicles Of Narnia carry you off into a new, magical world full of interesting characters, enthralling storylines and fantastic places. Although they are recommended for children, anyone with a vivid imagination who loves fantasy will probably like these. One must wonder about the genius of Lewis - to create a whole world is unusual, to say the least. Narnia is a brand new world at the beginning of the first book, The Magician's Nephew. In the course of the chronicles the country is saved numerous times by a group of children from our world - England from about 1900 to 1950 to be precise. Lewis' writing is subtly witty and at times profoundly moving (especially in the first and last two books). Well worth a read - or several. The one bad thing about these books is that they instill a sense of wistful nostalgia in anyone who believes in the ability of people to destroy our world.
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The Land of Narnia: Brian Sibley Explores the World of C. S. Lewis by Brian Sibley (Hardcover - October 5, 1990)
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