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A review by georgioszog
The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis
3.0
Shasta is a boy living in a fisherman's little hut. He is running a lot of errands such as cleaning the hut, mending the fishing nets etc. Although, Shasta longs to go to the North, to behold the mountains at which he can look from his shabby hut. One day, a man (a queer one, with a tunic and a scimitar) arrives to his hut and wants to buy him from his "father". Although, the man's horse is a Talking Horse of Narnia and persuades Shasta to travel together to Narnia!
A quite good book that is very enjoyable. Also, I think that the Christian allegory still remains. Read it!
'Child,' said the Lion, 'I am telling you your story, not hers. No one is told any story but their own.'