The Chronicles of Narnia
By: C. S. Lewis
Age Recommendation 9+
The Chronicles of Narnia Review
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis is a Christian-fiction series. It contains 7 books. The books go from the creation of Narnia to the destruction of Narnia. The chosen creatures of Narnia can talk and are intelligent (and if you ask me, sometimes smarter than humans). The story represents the Bible and real life problems. It’s a fun adventure book that will bring you to Narnia with all our favorite characters. Kids and adults will love this book. Kids under age 9 can read these books too, but they may not understand as much of the symbolism. My favorite part of the series is how C. S. Lewis uses Aslan the lion to represent God. It is said that Aslan “is not safe, but he is good.”
1: THE MAGICIAN’S NEPHEW
In this book, Aslan creates Narnia and his creatures. And we see how the first evil came to Narnia.
2: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE
In this book, the four Pevensie siblings travel to Narnia for the first time and lead Aslan’s army against the White Witch.
3: THE HORSE AND HIS BOY
In this book, a talking horse and a boy save Narnia from an invasion.
4: PRINCE CASPIAN
Prince Caspian is about a prince who earns the trust of the Narnians who had been assumed to be extinct and leads them to victory in a battle against his evil uncle who is trying to steal the throne.
5: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER
In this book, King Caspian (formerly Prince Caspian) sails on the Dawn Treader to the Lone Islands, defeats a dark magic, and visits the End of the World. All with the company of Lucy, Edmond, and their cousin.
6: THE SILVER CHAIR
In this book, Eustace and Jill rescue Prince Rillian from the Emerald Witch’s magic bonds.
7: THE LAST BATTLE
In the final book of Narnia, Aslan ends Narnia, and leads his people to a glorious new paradise.