The Magician’s Nephew: Discover where the magic began in this illustrated prequel to the children’s classics by C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 1)
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I read this as the first one of the chronicles of Narnia but I must say I really thought it would be better. I mean it was a bit boring at times and I only really liked the last two chapters. Disappointing..
This review might contain not obvious spoilers without any names mentioned. The protagonist who appeared out of nowhere creates the whole world from Nothing in a couple of days, divides all the animals into pairs; the antagonist seduces someone to eat the forbidden apple... Felt like reading the first chapters of the old testament, to be honest
Now I do understand why I should read this before The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. This book basicly explains the creation of Narnia and the wardrobe in a quite short and cute story.
One of my all-time favourite comfort stories and (audio) books. It’s beautiful, enchanting and I am always in awe of C.S. Lewis’ ability to write authentically *about* children and the way they perceive the world and *for* children and for young at heart people of all ages who enjoy magic and fairytales and being told stories. ❤️
Beiträge
I read this as the first one of the chronicles of Narnia but I must say I really thought it would be better. I mean it was a bit boring at times and I only really liked the last two chapters. Disappointing..
This review might contain not obvious spoilers without any names mentioned. The protagonist who appeared out of nowhere creates the whole world from Nothing in a couple of days, divides all the animals into pairs; the antagonist seduces someone to eat the forbidden apple... Felt like reading the first chapters of the old testament, to be honest
Now I do understand why I should read this before The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. This book basicly explains the creation of Narnia and the wardrobe in a quite short and cute story.
One of my all-time favourite comfort stories and (audio) books. It’s beautiful, enchanting and I am always in awe of C.S. Lewis’ ability to write authentically *about* children and the way they perceive the world and *for* children and for young at heart people of all ages who enjoy magic and fairytales and being told stories. ❤️