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Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (Chronicles of Narnia, 4)

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A beautiful hardcover edition of C. S. Lewis's Prince Caspian, book four in the classic fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. The full-color jacket features art from three-time Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator David Wiesner and interior black-and-white artwork by the series' original illustrator, Pauline Baynes.
The Pevensie siblings travel back to Narnia to help a prince denied his rightful throne as he gathers an army in a desperate attempt to rid his land of a false king. But in the end, it is a battle of honor between two men alone that will decide the fate of an entire world.
A battle is about to begin in Prince Caspian, the fourth book in C. S. Lewis's classic fantasy series, which has been enchanting readers of all ages for over sixty years. This is a stand-alone novel, but if you would like to see more of Lucy and Edmund's adventures, read The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the fifth book in The Chronicles of Narnia.

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ISBN9780060234836
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication Date08/14/07
Pages240

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  • tobias_muc
    tobias_muc

    1 Followers

    4.0

    This was much shorter than the movie made me think. The book was really enjoyable but I have to say I liked the movie better. But I can't tell why that is. Now I'm looking forward to "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" since I've never seen this film I'm going to be able to read the book quite unbiased.

    Jul 4, 2025

  • iren_15
    iren_15

    3 Followers

    5.0

    It was quite interesting to read and I loved it, but I definitely don't recommend it to someone who wants to read it out loud for their children. There very some brutal scenes when I thought during read hiw it can be a children book

    Jun 2, 2025

  • patrick.boecker
    patrick.boecker

    14 Followers

    2.0

    Scary to see mediocracy be converted into a classic.

    Another book, another iteration, another story without barely any content and a creative outline of a sand. The reintroduction into narnia is as interesting as the glass of an aquarium. Previous story elements basically necessitated this development in search of cheap content. I truely do not understand why this is such a classic.

    Apr 28, 2024

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