Prince Caspian by C. S. Lewis

This begins an adventure that includes characters the reader has met before, if the reader has read The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, the kings and queens of ancient Narnia, now children again, are drawn back to Narnia to help Caspian in his adventures.
There are new characters we meet, including Trumpkin the Dwarf and Reepicheep the talking mouse who would have stern words for anyone who dared called him cute!
Prince Caspian by C. S. Lewis, first published in 1951 is a great book with a great message, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good fantasy/adventure story!
Published on March 27, 2018 16:13
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Loralee Evans
Hello, I am the author of The King's Heir, and The Birthright, both published by Cedar Fort. They are based on stories from the Book of Mormon, and both have similar characters in them, though either
Hello, I am the author of The King's Heir, and The Birthright, both published by Cedar Fort. They are based on stories from the Book of Mormon, and both have similar characters in them, though either one could stand alone as its own book. The King's Heir, while written after The Birthright, happens first chronologically, and takes place during the time of Alma the Younger. In fact, the story opens just a few days before his conversion. It follows the lives of Rebekah and Sarah, cousins and best friends, and the struggles they go through to find true love. The Birthright takes place during the war near to the end of the book of Alma when Amalickiah and his brother Ammoron are wreaking havoc, and Captain Moroni and his comrades have to stop them. It follows Miriam, a young lady who has both Nephite and Lamanite blood in her, who has to find her way in the world, and discover her own hidden strength.
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