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I was a bit confused about the happenings in Horse & Boy as I read it, though, so it would've helped to have the 'new' chronological order list as reference. But since that story (which iirc is my favorite) takes place mostly outside the main story arc, it's fine.
Judy, sometimes it's difficult to convince people to read books twice - but since these are rich stories I believe that re-reading is important so I like your suggestion.
Has anyone ever considered suggesting a new reader start with neither TMN or LWaW? I mean, the 'prologue' book is not, in many ways, the most captivating place to start, and the classic first is kind of old-fashioned and may turn off children who feel that old = stale or corny.
I started with The Silver Chair because the edition on display in my elementary school library was a very simple chair, hardcover no jacket, and it was intriguing - I wanted to find out what made a chair worth writing a whole book about. Now I find I can't recall the story at all. Ironic, because obviously I did go on to read the rest of the series from there.




it took me a while 2 get through them.i lost interest in them.i stop rite after prince caspian,the 4th book.y not giv them all a shot??
because i waz veryyyyyy dissapointed in all of them,i stoped.
the magicians nephew waz my fav,but i would only rate it a 3(mayb a 2)
Lewis wrote TLWW first. He wasn't even intending a series at that time. But later on he did say it didn't matter what order you read them in. I've always started them in published order. It's a forlorn hope, but I hope they are able to finish the movie series. I thought they did a great job with the first three.


The publication order of these books is:
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treade..." i have NO idea why anyone would be put off by the magician's nephew, it was a great book!

However, as the movies came out I became interested in the series, watched some of the films (2 of them).
And now I'm reading them, on the last book, and honestly TMN has been my favorite! I'm reading them in chronological order and it makes the most sense to me. However if a reader wants to read it in a different order, which makes more sense to them, who am I to judge?

The publication order of these books is:
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treade..."
How did this get started on the Golden Compass?






Read the books the way Lewis intended for you to read them. In the order they were published. This is important because if you read LWW first, you are in awe along with the children as you learn more about Narnia and Aslan with them. Lewis waited to publish TMN until the end because reading TMN first spoils the "awe factor" of the LWW. You already know who the White Witch is, you know why the lamppost is sitting in the middle of snowy wood, and you already understand the character of Aslan. Reading TMN first spoils the rest of the series.
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