The Magician's Nephew

The Magician's Nephew (The Chronicles of Narnia Publication Order #6)

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When Digory and Polly are tricked by Digory's peculiar Uncle Andrew into becoming part of an experiment, they set off on the adventure of a lifetime. What happens to the children when they touch Uncle Andrew's magic rings is far beyond anything even the old magician could have imagined.

Hurtled into the Wood between the Worlds, the children soon find that they can enter man

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Paperback, 171 pages
Published 1980 by Lions (first published 1955)
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Keely
Suffers from the same problems as Lewis' other books, both his children's fantasy and his pokes at theology: Lewis' worldview is not sophisticated, and his sense of psychology has a large blind spot. However, it's not his faith that is the problem--it certainly wasn't a problem for Donne or Milton.

Lewis is simply unable to put himself in another's shoes, which is very problematic for a writer or a theologian. He cannot understand the reasons or motivations for why someone would do something he c...more
jzhunagev
The Creation of Narnia
(A Book Review of The Magician’s Nephew by C. S. Lewis)


For readers who have started their journey in the magical land of Narnia by means of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (and subsequent books in the series following the original order by publication), one can’t help but wonder how had this fantastical realm ruled by a majestic lion and inhabited by talking animals, fauns, dryads and naiads, along with equally ghastly creatures, came to be.

Previous instalments would...more
Micheline
Well isn't this a pleasant surprise! I should explain:I have been struggling for quite awhile with this series. Having not gone to an English speaking school, I never read The Chronicles of Narnia growing up. I have to admit I discovered the film versions first. Then,I attempted to read it right after 'The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe' came out, but at that time, I had a hard time with C.S.Lewis' style. He tends to constantly insert the author’s voice, and I found it broke the fantasy bubb...more
Deborah
Feb 29, 2008 Deborah rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Everyone - of all ages
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Cary
Honestly, I thought I would find this book boring and uninteresting unlike the first book of the series. I have to stop at the end of first chapter because I find the story very slow and flat so I decided to try the Lion, the Witch and the Wizard first, and have a glimpse of Narnia through the adventures of the Pevensie siblings. I enjoyed the book as much as I enjoyed the movie that I decided to go back to the first book of the series and see the creation of Narnia.

My second attempt to read th...more
AnnaMarie
I thought this book was so beautiful.

Favorite quotes/parts:
"He put on a very high, shiny, stiff collar of the sort that made you hold your chin up all the time. He put on a white waistcoat with a pattern on it and arranged his watch chain across the front . . . He took his eye-glass, with the thick black ribbon, and screwed it into his eye; then he looked at himself in the mirror.
Children have one kind of silliness, as you know, and grown-ups have another kind. At this moment Uncle Andrew was b...more
Devlin Scott
I've wanted to read this series since I was a child but I never got around to it. I decided now's a very good time. It took a bit of internet searching to locate the author's chronological listing for the series (I should have checked my GR friends first. It would have saved me some time.) ;)

Here's the reading list in chronological order:

The Magician's Nephew
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Horse and His Boy
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Silver Chair
The Last Battle

I'm ver...more
Alexandra Bello
Quería leer los libros de "Las Crónicas de Narnia" desde hace tanto, y por fin me digne a comenzarlos.

En el primer libro de Narnia, se ve el nacimiento de dicho lugar. Al principio el libro me aburría y no entendía nada, absolutamente nada, me decía "pero ¿qué tiene que ver el tío y el sobrino y la niña y el bosque ese? por Dios", en serio, no entendía nada, hasta que por fin apareció el León, y aprendí a comprender todo, en esta libro se ve cómo nació Narnia, quién la creo, como era antes de to...more
Eyebright
Jan 15, 2008 Eyebright rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Anyone
Shelves: 2008-books, classics
Despite the fact that The Magicians Nephew is the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia, strangely, it is frequently overlooked. People skip straight ahead to The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and then, at a later date come back to this book.

Personally, I like this book just as well as any others in the series. I love to see how everything got started, the lamp post, the wardrobe, the White Witch. Not to mention the beautiful allegory of Creation. The Magician's Nephew also has good morals...more
Prem
The magician’s nephew begins with a boy and girl doing a dare, and about going into a abandoned house next door. The boy’s name is Digory and the girl’s name is Polly. They sneak into the house and go up top to the attic. They each split up and count all the rafters to know where they are going. They find a door that seems empty but filled with light. They both sneak in and discover three rings, two rings are green and the other is yellow.. A few short moments later they were both caught by Uncl...more
Paul Williams
I really should have read the Narnia books when I was younger. They're clearly written for a younger audience, and thus void of the mystery and hard magic and world building of most books in the genre. The writing is very transparent, obstacles are readily overcome, and the characters aren't complex to any unique degree.

And yet, I honestly liked this book. I probably shouldn't have, since I'm often quite hard on YA and children's books, but I found this book to be delightful. I think it's becaus...more
Jeanette
Pure enchantment. It's nice when you get old enough to start reading fairy tales again.

This is a prequel, meant to be read before the others in the series, but I had never read it. Now I know why there is a lamppost in Narnia, and why the wardrobe is the way to reach Narnia, and how Jadis the Witch ended up there accidentally, and all manner of other important stuff. I have to admit I got a little sniffly at the end there when the origin of the wardrobe was explained.

I thought the dialogue in t...more
Διόνυσος Ψευδάνωρ
It was very hard for me to give C.S. Lewis's very famous book The Magician's Nephew two stars. And no, it's not as though I faced great reluctance in relegating it down from, say, three or four stars to two because of some features that troubled me: on the contrary, it took everything I had to raise it up from one. The fact that it is ultimately merely a harmless book for children may have been behind the thin degree of mercy that I finally exercised toward it. This leads to an important questio...more
K.D. Oliveros
Jun 10, 2011 K.D. Oliveros rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to K.D. by: Filipinos group
Shelves: childrens, series
I really liked how C. S. Lewis imagined how those things that he earlier introduced in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe came into existence: the kingdom of Narnia, the professor, the witch, the wardrobe and the lamp-post. Wiki says that Lewis wrote this right after publishing that first book (in order of publication) but it took him 6 years to finish it. That's probably the reason why this became Book 6 (again in order of publication).

I am glad that I've read this as my third book and not th...more
Endah
Inilah bagian kedua dari tujuh judul serial The Chronicles of Narnia. Meskipun masih bercerita tentang Narnia, negeri dongeng dengan Aslan Sang Singa sebagai penguasa, tetapi Keponakan Penyihir (The Magician's Nephew) ini bukan merupakan kelanjutan dari judul pertamanya : Sang Singa, Sang Penyihir, Dan Lemari. Dalam bagian kedua ini, tak ada lagi empat orang bocah bersaudara yang menjadi tokoh utama di Sang Singa. Tetapi rasanya tak perlu harus urut menikmati Narnia. Kita bisa mulai dari judul y...more
Lauren P
Apr 01, 2008 Lauren P rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: April Goodreads Review
This was one of the most amazing books I read. Digory and his mother move to London because Digory's mother is sick. They are staying with Digory's Aunt and Uncle. Everyone thinks Digory's uncle is crazy, and they are right. The adventure begins when Digory and his neighbor, Polly, go exploring in Polly's house. They find a secret passage and find it leads to Digory's uncle's room. Uncle Andrew tricks Polly and digory into putting on magic yellow rings, which takes them to an in between place th...more
Beth
This is sort of a “prequel” to the most famous Narnia book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (now a major motion picture!). I read that book last December and was pleased to discover that it was: a) much shorter than Tolkein’s acclaimed fantasy books (which I do not care for) and b) much less difficult to read than C.S. Lewis’s other books (Mere Christianity, for one … okay, fine, that’s the only other Lewis book I’ve actually completed! :-P) And, of course, I loved the symbolism in the stor...more
Cynthia
The Magicians Nephew By C.L Lewis is the first of the Narina series. Digory Kirke (the old man in the Lion the Witch and the wardrobe.)and Polly leave to Narnia (a magical planet) Plummer because Digory's uncle, Uncle Andrew sends Polly away with a magical ring (that why is it called the Magicians Nephew because Digory is Andrews Nephew and Andrew is a magician.)

Main Characters

Digory Kirke- Brave, but endangers Narnia on its day of birth. He is in The Magicians Nephew and in The Lion, the Witc...more
Jordan Gregory
I know for certain that I did not read this book as a child, and now I wish that I had.
It just might be my favorite Narnia book.
A creation story that shines beyond its source texts, I daresay.

My only qualm is the magical tree planted to protect the Narnian kingdom. I wish this idea could have been explored more throughout the series, as Aslan predicted that its destruction would bring about the White Witch's reign; I would have liked to have known how that came about (and, to be honest, I wou...more
Elise
"This is a story about something that happened long ago when your grandfather was a child."

Narnia, oh Narnia, my heart belongs with this series. My favourite thing about TMN is the creation of Narnia itself. It still stands as my favourite scene in a book ever, it's just so magical.

I'm not sure if it's an unpopular opinion or not but when it comes to reading about Uncle Andrew I get angry, I really dislike him. He's sleazy, creepy and disgusting. Probably one of the most vile fictional character...more
Les
Listening to this with Jude and Claire on the rides to and from the lake. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh!

5 as a kids book and 4 overall. More depth and humor than I remember. Kids love it and we are looking forward to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Branagh reads no further so I think we are going to read from here on out.
Rand
I read this book and the next in the series to my daughter. I have decided to not continue the series due to theological concerns. Although the stories are interesting and fun and captivating, there is a big emphasis on magic used both by the evil witch (black magic) and by Aslan (presumably "good magic"). Also, there is clearly a deification of Aslan (his song brings the new world of Narnia to life, hence he is "the creator" of life there); even to the point of using the phrase "By Aslan" (i.e....more
Ayban Gabriyel
'Eto yung unang libro sa Chronicles of Narnia na nabasa ko. Napanuod ko yung movie adaptation nung The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, ang akala ko noon ay yun ung unang libro, nagkamali ako The Magician's nephew muna pala. haha, kaya nung nakakita ako ng libro nito sa Booksale 'di na ako nagdalawang isip at binili ko na, ewan ko kung bakit, pero naging interesado lang siguro. Yung pala dito pala sa librong ito makikita ang simula, simula ng lahat.

Kung nakapanuod ka na ng movie nito, sigurado...more
Leslie
CS Lewis is the best. I have read more of the adult books and decided to read the Narnia books, as i did not read them as a child. I would have given this 5 stars, but I think his adult writing is even better. I did love the story and it has so many layers for adults to grasp above and beyond what the typical young reader might. Very enjoyable.
Anna
Just finished rereading this book for about the fifth time. And as always, I enjoyed it. Such a lovely fantasy. Sweet and magical and thought provoking. LOVE IT.
Ms. Library
Plot: This is the beginning of the Narnia tales. It takes place when Narnia is first made, and when the Witch is introduced to the perfect society. It follows Digory and Polly, two English schoolchildren who, through Digory's Uncle Andrew's meddling, get sent to another world via magic rings. This world is Narnia. This is the set up for the rest of the series, though Lewis wrote it later.

Positives: Its a fun adventure story, and I always wanted to go to Narnia as a kid. There are talking animal...more
Brian
This was one of the first books I can clearly remember reading as a child and since then I've read it any number of times for my own pleasure and that of my children. Recently, I thought I'd revisit it and I wasn't disappointed. Everyone knows the story so I won't rehash it here but what struck me at this reading was the humour which,as in the best children's books is so often based around the absurdity of adult behaviour. Like the passage in The Magician's Nephew when Digory and Polly return fr...more
Harsh Rakesh
I was reading about the movies to come of Narnia (I already knew that the movies were based on the books by C.S. Lewis). I saw the third movie and suddenly I clicked the page which gives the overview of the series (I deliberately did this as I was confused: how an another world can be kept hidden in a wardrobe?). This gave me a very unique list altogether... The sequence of the book is different as compared to the sequence in which the movie is being produced. The second sequence claims "The Mag...more
Perry Whitford
The Narnia books were very visible around me as a child, yet I do not recall ever actually reading one of them. I went to a Catholic school, my mother is a devout Christian, so you can see why these novels were positively discriminated towards by the adults responsible for my education. Of course I didn't recognize them then as the thinly veiled Christian allegory they most certainly are, and I loved the illustrated covers to the Puffin republications from the 1970s - bright and beguiling, yet c...more
fuad
Judul Buku : The Magician's Nephew
Penulis : C.S. Lewis
Penerbit : Gramedia Pustaka Utama
Tahun Terbit : 1994
Halaman :282

Novel ini sangat imajinatif yang menceritakan seorang anak yang bernama
Diggory dan Polly, yang awalnya "penasaran" dengan ujung dari kasau kasau yang ada dirumah mereka. Nah, gara-gara petualangan sembrono inilah mereka malah tidak sengaja masuk ke ruangan paman Diggory yang bernama Andrew yang terletak diloteng rumah Diggory.

Di ruang Paman Andrew ini ada berpasang-pasang cincin,...more
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CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS (1898–1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most influential writers of his day. He was a Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Oxford University until 1954, when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement. He wrote more th...more
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