A old but good book! this book has fantasy, drama, and animals. It is very very interesting and suspensful. It is awesome
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
By C. S. Lewis
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 10 - 8 | T | 5.7 | 36363 |
A unique and special gift pack which contains a hardback picture book plus an audio cassette, featuring a full production of the story with specially composed music. When Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are sent to stay in the countryside, they can hardly imagine the extraordinary adventure that awaits them. It all begins when Lucy opens the wrdrobe and finds herself standing in a snowy wood. She has discovered Narnia, a amagical land of fauns and centaurs, nymphs and talking animals. But Narnia is under the enchantment of the evil White Witch and has become a land of eternal winter...C S Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has enchanted readers for 50 years. Now the critically aclaimed picture book illustarted by Christian Birmingham has been brought to life on tape.
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this is a really good book it is both interesting and challanging for readers everywhere soooooo good
I read this in 3rd grade and i loved it!
I'm reading the series and it is awesomse
I think this book is really cool. It is full of adventure. It is an active book. The book takes place in Narnia, a mythical land. The kids get into Narnia through a wardrobe.
Really good book ! :)
This is so good!
The witch Jadis wants to take over Narnia and declares war. Four children step into this world and are assigned to stop it. The arrogant Edmund falls into the trap just as Lucy looses a friend to the witch. With the powers of ancient magic she even commits unspeakable acts! The chain of events leads to rebellion is this fantasy-adventure thriller! I love this book so much because it has high paced action and lots of magic!
I want to read it because I watched the movies.
Lucy,Edmund,Susan,and Peter discover Narnia (well, Lucy does) Edmund betrays them to the White Witch, the false queen of Narnia.