The Chronicles of Narnia (all Three Volumes)

The Chronicles of Narnia (all Three Volumes)

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The beginning of the story tells that a little boy and a girl accidentally entered a different world called "Narnia", where they experienced a series of adventures and saw the creation of that world...,

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User 531300217586101mo ago

Wonderful

Great story, great for relaxing, the imaginary world is truly extraordinary.

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纪念每一只叫豆豆的狗111mo ago

There are a lot more plots than in the movie, and I finally know the background of the story.

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Traveler in the Sea of Books~book Fairy27mo ago

The Chronicles of Narnia is an intoxicating fantasy series written by C. S. Lewis. The series includes seven books in total, namely The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, A Journey to the Circus, The Silver Chair, The Dawn Treader, The Last Battle and The Chronicles of Narnia. This series of works reveals profound philosophy and moral education through fantastic storylines, and has a profound impact on readers. The story of The Chronicles of Narnia takes place in a mysterious fantasy world-Narnia. In Narnia, there are all kinds of creatures and magic, and time passes at a different speed than in the real world. Each book unfolds with a different storyline, but all revolve around the fate of Narnia and the adventures of the protagonists. First up, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe It is the beginning of The Chronicles of Narnia. It tells the story of four ordinary British children - Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy - who discover the wardrobe that leads to Narnia and encounter the evil witch White Demon in Narnia. Then, Prince Caspian tells the story of Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy returning to Narnia again to fight with Prince Caspian against the evil King Meras and save Narnia. Journey to the Circus takes readers into the south of Narnia, telling the story of Peter and Susan joining a magical circus with their cousins ​​Edmund and Lucy, and confronting the evil Green Witch. In The Silver Chair, the protagonist of the story is a boy named East, who is sent to the north of Narnia to find a missing prince. In this adventure, East meets Aslan, the true king of Narnia, and fights with him against the evil dragon. The Dawn Treader is the fifth book in The Chronicles of Narnia and takes place at the end of Narnia. The protagonists are a group of children who embark on an adventurous journey through the sea of ​​Narnia to find Aslan, and ultimately witness the destruction of Narnia and Aslan's redemption. The Last Battle is the penultimate book in The Chronicles of Narnia and tells the final battle between Narnia's various creatures and humans. In this book, the fate of Narnia is closely linked to the fate of the entire world, and the protagonists need to fight against evil forces with courage and faith. Finally, The Chronicles of Narnia is the finale of the entire series, taking readers into Narnia's creation and final battle. In the story, the boundaries between Narnia and the real world gradually disappear, and the protagonists must face the final test and choice. The Chronicles of Narnia series is deeply loved by readers because of its rich imagination and the profound philosophy contained in the fables. Through the fantasy world of Narnia, readers can explore a series of important themes such as the good and evil of human nature, the meaning of courage, the power of friendship, and the value of sacrifice. These stories are not only entertainment and adventure, but also an important tool for moral education and ideological enlightenment for readers. The characters in The Chronicles of Narnia are lifelike, and each character has its own unique personality and growth trajectory. Whether it is the kind and brave lion Aslan, the smart and witty mouse Ripkop, or the evil White Demon and Milas, they all represent different values ​​​​and human characteristics. Through their stories, readers can draw wisdom and courage and learn how to face difficulties and challenges correctly. Let readers have a more concrete and vivid imagination of the world of Narnia. The detailed illustrations and descriptions make readers feel like they are in the fantasy environment of Narnia and feel the magic and mystery. In addition to the thrilling storyline and rich imagination, The Chronicles of Narnia also conveys important moral education to readers through the adventures and challenges in the story. Values ​​such as courage, loyalty, friendship, kindness, and tolerance are fully reflected throughout the series. Through the experiences and choices of the protagonists, readers can think and reflect on their own behaviors and values, and how to deal with difficulties in real life. In addition, Christian symbolism and teachings are incorporated. Aslan the Lion is portrayed as a powerful, selfless savior, and his story and sacrifice reflect the themes of redemption and resurrection in Christianity. This makes The Chronicles of Narnia not just an ordinary fantasy novel, but also a work of religious significance and philosophical depth. All in all, it is an intoxicating fantasy series that has a profound impact on readers through its rich imagination, profound philosophy and moral education. It is not only an entertainment work, but also a fable that guides readers to think and explore important themes such as human nature, courage, friendship, and sacrifice through the world of Narnia. The wonderful stories of The Chronicles of Narnia will remain in the hearts of readers forever, stimulating their desire to think about life and explore.

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书友2021030174135470364108mo ago

Very good!

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Sad Winter and Summer Vacation107mo ago

This book is so beautiful!

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书友
书友20230217282_Bc37mo ago

Generally speaking, it becomes boring after reading the beginning.

LE
Lecheng@polaris City107mo ago

This book is more relaxed, humorous and easy to read. Get closer to people's inner world.

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