Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #2)

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Suhail Khaled The original publication order is:
1. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)
2. Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (1951)
3. The Voyage of the Daw…more
The original publication order is:
1. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)
2. Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (1951)
3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952)
4. The Silver Chair (1953)
5. The Horse and His Boy (1954)
6. The Magician's Nephew (1955)
7. The Last Battle (1956)(less)
Susan Prudhomme I think you have me beat, Andromeda, although I don't keep count. It was fun re-reading it this time, because I was reminded of all the ways the movie…moreI think you have me beat, Andromeda, although I don't keep count. It was fun re-reading it this time, because I was reminded of all the ways the movie departed from it. Also because it's a better story than I remembered. I usually go for The Horse and His Boy, or The Magician's Nephew.(less)
Mary Louise *spoiler alert*

yeah... i think so. aslan basically describes them as pirates who fell into the universe of narnia accidentally, discovered their own c…more
*spoiler alert*

yeah... i think so. aslan basically describes them as pirates who fell into the universe of narnia accidentally, discovered their own country there, and eventually invaded and took over narnia.(less)
Rosemary Fournier It is a story about a made-up world. Narnia is like another country on earth (with talking animals, etc.) but it is completely fictional. The author o…moreIt is a story about a made-up world. Narnia is like another country on earth (with talking animals, etc.) but it is completely fictional. The author of this book, C. S. Lewis used to make up imaginary worlds and friends with his brother.(less)
Isaiah The Pevensie siblings travel back to Narnia to help a prince denied his rightful throne as he gathers an army in a desperate attempt to rid his land o…moreThe Pevensie siblings travel back to Narnia to help a prince denied his rightful throne as he gathers an army in a desperate attempt to rid his land of a false king. But in the end, it is a battle of honor between two men alone that will decide the fate of an entire world.

Prince Caspian is the fourth book in C. S. Lewis's classic fantasy series, which has been drawing readers of all ages into a magical land where animals talk and trees walk for over sixty years. This is a stand-alone novel, but if you would like to read more of Lucy and Edmund's adventures, pick up The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the fifth book in The Chronicles of Narnia.(less)

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