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The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe
(C.S. Lewis)

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One of the most awe inspiring novellas of the time, it is a true classic and one worth reading a hundred times over. Part of the Chronicles of Narnia series, this tale begins with four children and their parents quest to get them away from war, yet that is exactly what they find when the stumble into the Wardrobe at an old friend of the families home one rainy day when they are being chased by the benevolent housekeeper. The story really begins once in Narnia and the tale of the White Witch and her hench men are told, everything in C.S. Lewis's novels is symbolic of something and this is most true of the main characters for there are many. Aslan the lion is said to represent God, and the White Witch the Devil; these are the main and most important figures in the proposed first book of the Chronicles of Narnia. Amazing adventures, triumphs, failures and defeats over come, treachory, loyality, love, and faith are all strongly shown in a light that few others have the skill to interpret in so readable a fashion.



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