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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
by C.S. Lewis
Aslan is on the move. Turkish delight. The lamppost. Edmund, Lucy, Susan, and Peter. Always winter, never Christmas. The wardrobe.
This slim book is iconic, with a host of references familiar even to those who have never read these pages. I've never made it entirely through the series, so I'm beginning again, with the expectation I'll be able to finish them all this year (I recently acquired an audiobook of the seven-book collection, which should speed things along).
It was unintentional, but there was an extra layer of significance to this title due to finishing this on Easter weekend.
This slim book is iconic, with a host of references familiar even to those who have never read these pages. I've never made it entirely through the series, so I'm beginning again, with the expectation I'll be able to finish them all this year (I recently acquired an audiobook of the seven-book collection, which should speed things along).
It was unintentional, but there was an extra layer of significance to this title due to finishing this on Easter weekend.