01-02-2006, 11:00 PM | #21 |
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I'm partway through The Horse & His Boy, and so far it is tied with Dawn Treader as favorite.
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01-13-2006, 01:23 AM | #22 |
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It's been too long to give any sort of accurate answer, so I guess I'll start reading them again. I remember liking "The Magician's Nephew" the best by far, although it always seems to be skipped over. Then again, that's a hard one to make a good movie out of. I digress. If "Voyage of the Dawn Treader" is the story I'm thinking of, that takes second place.
In which book was it that a child picks up a half-buried chess-piece? It was a knight that once had two ruby eyes, but one had fallen out. For some reason that chess piece stands out in my memory, a lot, but not the context of it. I have a little widdled horse in my room that always reminds me of it, too. In any case, I also like that book, if just for that part. Now I'll read them myself again.
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01-13-2006, 01:59 AM | #23 |
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That part is in Prince Caspian, IIRC. I like that book too, but I can't really pick a favorite one. I think that The Magicians Nephew, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Horse and His Boy, and Voyage of the Dawn Treader are my favorites. I'm not sure though.
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01-18-2006, 10:58 PM | #25 |
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favorite Narnia book
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Well I enjoy the whole chronicle.And I came to them in my late 20s, after dismissing them as childrens books. They are good tales . And like LOTR needs to read in sequence. Last edited by paul : 01-18-2006 at 10:59 PM. |
01-26-2006, 08:12 PM | #26 |
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Fascinating data...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe beat the number two (Pooh) by twice as many votes for the number one book of British librarians for children! see: http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/stor...&sec=lifefocus Yeah! edit: HP placed 28th on the list, but I'm not sure which book it was .
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01-27-2006, 10:38 PM | #28 |
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even though I'm only on book 3... i like The Magician's Nephew the best...I love books that deal with the beginning of the story (so to speak)...like the Silmarillion or the Book of Genisis (both being my favorites in their respective categories _
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01-28-2006, 07:52 AM | #29 |
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The Magician's Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe are my favourites.
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01-28-2006, 02:14 PM | #30 |
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the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe was the first i read and it introduces you to the story so its my fav.
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02-11-2006, 12:16 AM | #31 |
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My family is on our second set; all of the first set (except for the last battle) are missing their covers.
Up until last year I would have said The Horse and His Boy was my favorite, but The Silver Chair has recently taken its place.
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03-08-2006, 01:18 PM | #32 |
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sadly the only one ive read is the cronicles of narina......im opened to book recommendations! ( to be exact, the loin, the witch and the wardrobe)
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03-26-2006, 09:41 AM | #33 |
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I have just finished reading all of the Chronicles of Narnia.
It is difficult to decide which book is the best, since I think that each book has something that I like very much. If I had to choose, I think I would choose either The Dawn Treader or The Magician's Nephew.
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I loved that part. It was more than my favorite, and it was what endeared the books to me. I like that scene and portrayal of a silently protecting being watching over you. I loved it.
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01-17-2009, 01:16 PM | #35 |
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I can't say which one is my Favorite they are all so good,but i think i like The Horse and his boy, The silver chair,The last battle,the voyage of the Dawn Treader....i don't really know they are all so good!
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06-05-2009, 01:32 PM | #36 |
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It's funny, I always thought that I'd be alone in liking the 3rd book, that doesn't fit into the entire sequence of "people from our world enter another world" thematics.
I'd just like to explain why I love The Horse and His Boy so much. For one thing, it's a lesson of humilty. Bree is such a boaster and thinks he is so much better than everyone else around him. And then Shasta out-trumps Bree by running back towards a lion that is about to fully pounce on Hwin and (what ever the girl's name was that I can't think of right now) and makes Bree completely miserable because he has finally realised that he isn't half as great as he thought he was. I also love that unlike the other books, it's not about a bunch of spoiled British school kids that have just had a tiny bit of bad luck. This kid, Shasta, honestly has nothing. His father beats him (does memoery serve me right here?) and he lives a little better than a slave. It's so much easier to feel much more sadness, pity, happiness and all other things that happens to a person when they have experienced very little in their life. And then when he finds out he really is a prince and will one day be king, he doesn't want to be. For the same reason I sometimes read TLTWATW and pretend that there are 5 kids. What happens then? Which one is humble and which one is self-righteous and just takes the throne without question? I also feel as thought Aslan cared more for Shasta than any other character whatsoever. Aslan says to Shasta how he has always been there for him, and been responsible for every (good) thing that has ever happened to him. (paraprhasing) "And I was the one who pushed the boat when you were just a baby to the man you come to knew as 'father' ". When I first read that passage of Aslan walking alongside Shasta in the fog (I was about 13) I couldn't help but get teary-eyed from it. I think it was the nicest thing that Aslan ever did for a character in the books. The Silver Chair is my second favourite, just because of the way that the whole mystery unfolds about Prince Rilian, the quest to find him, and how the four of them overcame the Green Lady/Serpent Witch. As someone else has already posted, how can you not love the speech of Puddleglum (paraphrased): "Even if Narnia were only ever a dream, I prefer the dream to this anyday!" Then I like TLTWATW third, with TMN fourth, purely based on the way that their storylines offer redemption to the characters Edmund and Digory respectively. Also, the way how Charn is described as such a desolate, dead and evil place is one of the best descriptions of the lair of evil I have ever read (also in TMN). |
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I've always liked the Silver Chair for some reason. The Horse and his boy was my second favorite.
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07-13-2010, 12:15 PM | #38 |
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My favorite? Well, I honestly don't have a favorite, because I really don't like the books. And I'm not saying that without having read them, I have read each twice!
(For more on that you can message me )
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Why message? Put it out here for all to see- I'd be interested in hearing your PoV, and I'm sure others would, too.
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PoV?
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