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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
by C.S. Lewis
After reading the first four books in The Chronicles of Narnia series, I took a two-year hiatus before picking up The Voyage of The Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis.
The plot follows the Pevensie children and their cousin Eustace, who return to Narnia to search for lost Lords and embark on a mystical journey.
While the premise showed promise, the execution fell short with shallow characterization and inconsistent pacing. The journey lacked excitement and failed to connect with the readers.
Though the first two movie adaptations were my favorites, this book made continuing the series seem unworthy without the presence of Peter and Susan.
C.S. Lewis hinted at more adventures, but my enthusiasm for the series has waned.
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The plot follows the Pevensie children and their cousin Eustace, who return to Narnia to search for lost Lords and embark on a mystical journey.
While the premise showed promise, the execution fell short with shallow characterization and inconsistent pacing. The journey lacked excitement and failed to connect with the readers.
Though the first two movie adaptations were my favorites, this book made continuing the series seem unworthy without the presence of Peter and Susan.
C.S. Lewis hinted at more adventures, but my enthusiasm for the series has waned.
Read the detailed review here - Books Charming