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dansquire 's review for:
The Silver Chair
by C.S. Lewis
Have been working my way through the series this year, and this is the best of the lot (disclaimer: haven't read The Last Battle yet).
Although the Pevensies don't feature, the story is the most interesting and exciting. There's not too much banal chat about food all the time (the earlier books are basically just occasional fights in between intensely-described meals). And although Aslan features, it's not in the overpowering, Christian analogy way that he does in some of the other books, like The Horse and his Boy.
Puddleglum the Marsh-wiggle is clearly the star of the show.
Although the Pevensies don't feature, the story is the most interesting and exciting. There's not too much banal chat about food all the time (the earlier books are basically just occasional fights in between intensely-described meals). And although Aslan features, it's not in the overpowering, Christian analogy way that he does in some of the other books, like The Horse and his Boy.
Puddleglum the Marsh-wiggle is clearly the star of the show.