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The scene I remembered most from this book before I started to read it was the one where Nikabrik the dwarf brought in a werewolf and a hag and tried to convince Caspian to call on the White Witch for help.
The scene is actually as dark and scary as I remember it, which isn't always the case. It's really good writing. Very dramatic. Really good language.
— Jan 10, 2016 10:19AM
The scene is actually as dark and scary as I remember it, which isn't always the case. It's really good writing. Very dramatic. Really good language.
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Patrick
is on page 200 of 216
Reepicheep looses his tail, then all the other mice get ready to cut off their tails too, because they refuse to keep the honor of a tail if their leader doesn't have his. Honestly? It's the best scene in the book. Reepicheep might be the best character in the book. Or maybe that's just me....
— Jan 11, 2016 07:47AM
Patrick
is on page 150 of 216
Reading through as an adult, I realized that structurally, this story is vastly more complicated than The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.
Lewis has a story-in-a-story that spans about a third of the book. Then later on, he splits the boys and Caspian into one group, and girls and Aslan, into another, giving the story a non-linear Chronology.
It works. But I don't think that happens in the other books....
— Jan 08, 2016 09:14AM
Lewis has a story-in-a-story that spans about a third of the book. Then later on, he splits the boys and Caspian into one group, and girls and Aslan, into another, giving the story a non-linear Chronology.
It works. But I don't think that happens in the other books....
Patrick
is on page 54 of 216
Oot is digging the second book of the series. Very actively engaged in the story, remembering character's names and details better than I do sometimes....
— Jan 04, 2016 10:26AM

