Take a photo of a barcode or cover
sarahhough 's review for:
The Last Battle
by C.S. Lewis
Although I'd read this book before, I had no memory of the ending. I wish it had stayed that way. By far the weakest of the series, not only were the allegories ham handed again, Lewis felt the need to interject actual biblical comparisons just to make sure we got it. Paraphrasing Lucy - "yes, in our world, there was also once a stable that held something bigger than all the world." And less than a year after he left Eustace and Jill to live happily ever, now he inexplicably reunites all of the characters from all of the books (excepting Susan) to die in a train crash (even though half of them weren't on the train) at the precise moment that Narnia ends. Only of course Narnia doesn't end because (insert ambiguous theological justification for why the afterlife will be exactly like the current world, only in technicolor and bigger.) In short, he lost me with this one.