C.S. Lewis
50 years ago, C.S. Lewis created a land of wonder and enchantment called Narnia, and since then millions of readers have discovered his wondrous world that exists just beyond the back of the wardrobe...
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As a child, I loved "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" but I never returned to read and more Lewis, got any suggestions?
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"The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" is one of my favorites of the series. I absolutely love the Narnia series. It is definately one of my favorite book series. I need to re-read them all again, but the...
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The Magician's Nephew" is by far my favorite, although I like them all, and have read them far too many times to count. The only one i dislike is a horse and his boy. C.S. Lewis his other book's are...
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Lewis has some very interesting writings on faith and Christianity as well. Very non-adversarial stuff (so the southern Baptists in my family hate it). Mere Christianity, and of course, The Screwtape...
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I loved his books, The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe was actually the first novel I read.
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I really love C.S Lewis and I loved the series The Chronicles of Narnia. I can't wait to see the new movie about "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe." Pauline
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I have only read Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. I'm looking forward to the movie * The Movie Room *
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I love Chronicles of Narnia - all books! I've read it probably dozens of times I can't wait to see the movie. I didn't enjoy "Out of the Silent Planet", "Perelandra" and "That Hideous Strength" all...
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read the series when i was younger. favourites were the voyage of the dawn treader and the magicians nephew. Especially the latter for some reason.
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Am a bit of a late starter with C.S. Lewis, but prompted by the publicity the film has got, I have now started reading the Chronicles of Narnia, book 1, the Magician's Nephew. It's very enjoyable to...
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I am presently reading The Chronicles of Narnia and I think it's more of a child based book as compared to The Lord of the Rings. I am enjoying it so far; however, at times it is hard relating to the...
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I read the book last year. I was so endeared by the tale. I thoroughly enjoyed escaping with them into the closet.
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gee I made this original post for this thread...6/1/01 A few years back I bought the one large book with all seven book of The Chronicles Of Narnia in it I read it AGAIN, for like the 50th time then...
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I am a regular member of our local C.S. Lewis Society. This month we're reading Vol 1 of his Collected Letters. I won't say I haven't met a C.S. Lewis book I didn't like because I've met several C.S....
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Muffin, I'm curious. C. S. Lewis wrote for children (Narnia, for example) and adults (The Screwtape Letters, to name one). Do you think he was more successful at one more than the other?
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I'm not much into fantasy, so I'm not a huge Narnia fan, but I do like some of his other works like "Mere Christianity" and "The Screwtape Letters".
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I think if you're looking at number of books sold - then undoubtedly his Narnia books are by far his most successful. But, he remains one of the most influential Christian writers of the last 100...
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