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adventurous
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
lighthearted
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
It's very "meh" for me
The shame of the Narnian collection; nothing to me was good about this novel. Perhaps I'll try it again later, but I have so many other novels to read....
The first book in the chronicles of Narnia that I've read without seeing it's movie first. Of course at this moment there is no silver chair movie, though I've heard there might be one in the future.
As always this was a fun, imaginitive and adventurous book to read and I recommend it to everyone who enjoys fantasy books.
As always this was a fun, imaginitive and adventurous book to read and I recommend it to everyone who enjoys fantasy books.
La 6 historia de Narnia y la saga se mantiene en su línea. Esta nueva entrega nos presenta nuevos personajes:
Jill, un chica insegura a la que acosan en el colegio pero gracias al viaje a Narnia aprende sobre la fuerza que hay en su interior
Rilian es el príncipe y posteriormente rey de Narnia e hijo de Caspian x. No podemos conoces mucho a este personaje ya que sale solo en las 70 ultimas paginas.
El meneo de la marisma, llamada Charcosombrio una nueva especie que me ha parecido muy agradable e inteligente.
Tambien aparece Plumabrillante y la bruja malvada llamada la Dama de la Saya verde, pero no destacan mucho sobretodo la bruja que acaban con ella facil aunque es bastante tediosa.
Y también nos reencontramos con algunos personajes que ya se les tenia cariño : Eustace, Aslan y Capian, aunque un pco envejecido.
Voy a empezar por el final, y es que me da mucha pena que Caspian muera sobretodo despues de todo lo que le ocurre en otros libros y justo cuando su hijo ha regresado.
En cuanto al viaje al norte donde habitan los gigantes y hacia el mundo subterraneo me ha gustado pues creo que ya no quedan mas lugares que investigar en este mundo. En el primer libro nos recorrimos todo narnia, en el caballo y el muchacho Calormen, el desierto y Archenland, en la travesia del viajero del alba, todas las islas y el mar hasta el fin del mundo y ahora en este libro todo el norte y el mindo subterraneo.
Jill, un chica insegura a la que acosan en el colegio pero gracias al viaje a Narnia aprende sobre la fuerza que hay en su interior
Rilian es el príncipe y posteriormente rey de Narnia e hijo de Caspian x. No podemos conoces mucho a este personaje ya que sale solo en las 70 ultimas paginas.
El meneo de la marisma, llamada Charcosombrio una nueva especie que me ha parecido muy agradable e inteligente.
Tambien aparece Plumabrillante y la bruja malvada llamada la Dama de la Saya verde, pero no destacan mucho sobretodo la bruja que acaban con ella facil aunque es bastante tediosa.
Y también nos reencontramos con algunos personajes que ya se les tenia cariño : Eustace, Aslan y Capian, aunque un pco envejecido.
Voy a empezar por el final, y es que me da mucha pena que Caspian muera sobretodo despues de todo lo que le ocurre en otros libros y justo cuando su hijo ha regresado.
En cuanto al viaje al norte donde habitan los gigantes y hacia el mundo subterraneo me ha gustado pues creo que ya no quedan mas lugares que investigar en este mundo. En el primer libro nos recorrimos todo narnia, en el caballo y el muchacho Calormen, el desierto y Archenland, en la travesia del viajero del alba, todas las islas y el mar hasta el fin del mundo y ahora en este libro todo el norte y el mindo subterraneo.
adventurous
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
only really got interesting at the end of chapter 10 i did not care one bit about their journey
There is very little I can say about the Chronicles of Narnia that people do not already know. At first glance it appears to be a story about a group of children that find their way to a magical world and they adventures that they go on while there. However that isn’t really what this story is about; like so many of Lewis’ works of fiction it is really about the story of sin, evil, a savior, and redemption. Each character in the story is a representation for someone else or some other trait in the larger story of humanity and creation. While the story is certainly written for a younger audience the writing is still of an exceptional quality. While I wouldn’t recommend these to just anyone, given their setting and more whimsical nature, I would recommend them to any children and anyone that enjoys more “lighthearted” fiction.
i had a real hard time getting through this one. but that plot twist at the end was masterful! it was so great! i predicted it, but he carried it out better than i could have.
puddleglum annoyed me at first, but then as i got to know his character and understood that he was supposed to be sort of ironic, i came to like him.
jill was just obnoxious start to finish. i hated her character.
eustace was awesome! per usual. hes so funny. i love the way he talks.
thats one thing about cs lewis is that he has very strong characters. even the narnians as a people talk differently than the calormen or any other group of people.
the snowball dance thing was epic. i really really wanted to be there becuase it just sounded so awesome. and the feast afterwards just made my mouth water becuase it sounded so good..
favorite line: "Murder! Fascists! Lions! It isn't fair!" bahahah
puddleglum annoyed me at first, but then as i got to know his character and understood that he was supposed to be sort of ironic, i came to like him.
jill was just obnoxious start to finish. i hated her character.
eustace was awesome! per usual. hes so funny. i love the way he talks.
thats one thing about cs lewis is that he has very strong characters. even the narnians as a people talk differently than the calormen or any other group of people.
the snowball dance thing was epic. i really really wanted to be there becuase it just sounded so awesome. and the feast afterwards just made my mouth water becuase it sounded so good..
favorite line: "Murder! Fascists! Lions! It isn't fair!" bahahah