29. Jan.
Rating:5

Absolut magisch & perfekt für den Winter ❄️

"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" ist der chronologisch 2. Teil der Chroniken von Narnia und deckt sich in der Handlung mit dem ersten Narnia Film der Trilogie. Genau wie der erste Teil "The Magician's Nephew" hat dieser Narnia Teil eine unglaublich magische und märchenhafte Atmosphäre, die einen komplett in seinen Bann zieht. Ich habe dieses Buch auf verschneiten Autofahrten gehört und mich dabei gefühlt, als könnte ich selbst jeden Moment durch ein Portal nach Narnia stolpern. Der Sprecher hat das englische Hörbuch wahnsinnig gut vertont, vor allem seine Interpretation von Aslan und dem Wolf Maugrim haben mich beeindruckt. Obwohl ich die Handlung aus den Filmen bereits kannte, habe ich mitgefiebert, mitgelitten und mich mit gefreut. Vieles deckt sich, aber es gibt auch einige Differenzen zum Film. Besonders schön fand ich, dass ich durch das Buch einige Nebencharaktere, wie zum Beispiel Herr und Frau Biber, noch besser kennenlernen konnte. Weitere Buchtipps und Rezensionen findest du auf Tiktok @buch.fee - ich freu mich, wenn du vorbeischaust! 🧚‍♀️

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Edition
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Editionby Clive Staples LewisHarper Collins Publ. USA
10. Nov.
Rating:4

Klassische Kindergeschichte

Die Chroniken von Narnia sind ein Klassiker. Ich kannte bis jetzt nur die Geschichte mit dem Kleiderschrank und bin froh, jetzt mal alle 7! Bücher gelesen zu haben. Pro Buch sind ca 120 Seiten zu kalkulieren, sodass man schnell durch kommt. Diese Ausgabe hat die Bücher leider nach Erscheinungsdatum geordnet und nicht nach zeitlicher Reihenfolge, das fand ich ziemlich umständlich. Das Englisch fand ich sehr lesbar, obwohl ich nur wenig Bücher auf englisch lese. Die Geschichten sind kurzweilig, das einzige Manko ist das Ende des letzten Buches, da hat mir etwas gefehlt.

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Edition
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Editionby Clive Staples LewisHarper Collins Publ. USA
16. März
Rating:2.5

A child book not for children.

Written from a narrator perspective their is no deeper meaning or description in any of the scenes or any of the minds that are present. The language is shallow, the story very straight forward without twists or turns. It reads like one list of actions that were simply taken without any engaging writing style. Death being a prominent topic, is in my opinion not well fitted for a children book, which is why i have no issue in saying that this books writing style plainly sucks for the level it is apparently written for. I have not watched the movie adaption, but it wouldnt be a surprise if it is far better than the book(s).

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Edition
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Editionby Clive Staples LewisHarper Collins Publ. USA
2. Nov.
Rating:5

I'd been delaying reading this book for more than a decade. Now it was a perfect choice for the christmas holidays: a wonderful short fairy tale about good conquering evil. As an adult you can clearly see some inconsistencies and clear biblical scenarios, but if you just try to read it without thinking too much you will get a beautiful magical story that will make you feel like you got lost between the fur coats of the wardrobe together with Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy :)

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Edition
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Editionby Clive Staples LewisHarper Collins Publ. USA
13. Aug.
Rating:3

This time it is really difficult for me rate this book, there are many highs and lows. Overall, I really like the writing style of Lewis, it is always funny, when the author speaks to the reader directly and when he/she shortens stuff, that would otherwise be boring, but is somehow required to mention. What I really, really don't like is the course of the books. It starts with the genesis of Narnia and the introduction of the first two children, that is fine for me. Then a villain arises, threatens Narnia and new children are introduced. And then, basically the same happens over and over again in all books until the last one. The end of the last book is horrible, I like it when a story is completed but not when an author just gets rid of characters and/or worlds.

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Edition
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Editionby Clive Staples LewisHarper Collins Publ. USA
8. Feb.
Rating:3

I can still remember how enthralled I've been when first watching The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the 2005 film version. Back then, I was a young boy easily enchanted by stories of strong fantasy creatures divided into good and evil, and that's basically the target audience this book has been written for. After watching the movie, I immediately went to my primary school's library and borrowed "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". While I rewatched the movie several times afterwards, I never returned to the novel itself and didn't remember quite much about it until today. To be honest, I didn't even notice the existence of six sequels, although I remember having watched at least some parts of "Prince Caspian", the second part of the movie trilogy. This afternoon, I came across a copy of this first volume of the "Chronicles of Narnia", and decided to reread it in order to prepare for reading the six other books. I've heard they are pretty easy to read and, in addition, not too long, so it should be a bearable decision for my reading habits. As to "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", the novel can be considered to be a classic depiction of characters divided into good and evil for the sake of its younger readers. I don't know why that's even the case - I do not in the least appreciate one-dimensional villains and/or good characters to root for. In fact, C.S. Lewis made it pretty easy to decide from early on which characters are the ones to be loved and which are the ones to be hated by his readers. But neither Aslan nor the White Witch - both of them can be considered to be the two huge forces of this novel - were characters in their own right; they were stereotypes, the noble king with the generous heart, and the evil, manipulating witch with her deadly abilities. Nobody else was allowed to have any kind of motivation for his/her deeds (apart from Edmund, perhaps), their single justification for being existent in the story was Lewis' need for characters to support either the good or the evil ones. Yet, apart from these factors, I still enjoyed the story. Lewis managed to create a magnificient fantasy world, and I easily remember how much I admired the world-building and the entire story as a child. C.S. Lewis created a world of magic, and for every child who is interested in magical fantasy worlds and literary children escaping into unknown, foreign countries, this is a novel to be recommended.

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Edition
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Editionby Clive Staples LewisHarper Collins Publ. USA
23. Sept.
Rating:5

Mir hat das Buch wirklich toll gefallen, es war kurzweilig geschrieben und ich bin üblich gut zurecht gekommen. Ich hatte am Anfang etwas Angst das mir das Buch nicht gefallen wird, da ich den Film wirklich sehr gut kenne und dementsprechend oft gesehen habe. Aber ich muss sagen, das genau das Gegenteil passiert ist. Die Grundhandlung des Filmes entspricht einfach zu 100% dem Buch! Ich fand das einfach toll!! Mega plus Punkt Der Schreibstill, Handlung und auch die Charakter haben mir zugesagt und es hat für mich einfach gepasst, wie sich alles entwickelt hat. Natürlich könnte es etwas tiefgründiger sein, aber für die länge des Buches hat es in meinen Augen toll gepasst.

The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Edition
The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. Adult Editionby Clive Staples LewisHarper Collins Publ. USA