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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780064471084
ISBN: 006447108X
Label: HarperTrophy
Manufacturer: HarperTrophy
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: July 08, 1994
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Release Date: July 01, 1994
Sales Rank: 61477
Studio: HarperTrophy
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The last battle is the greatest of all battles
Narnia ... where lies breed fear ... where loyalty is tested ... where all hope seems lost.
During the last days of Narnia, the land faces its fiercest challenge -- not an invader from without but an enemy from within. Lies and treachery have taken root, and only the king and a small band of loyal followers can prevent the destruction of all they hold dear in this, the magnificent ending to The Chronicles of Narnia.
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I'm always torn on what rating to give the Narnia books. I think if you take the series as a whole, it is - in a way - better than the individual books.
I did enjoy "The Last Battle" quite a lot! And, unfortunately, took longer to read it than I would have liked (which probably didn't help the flow of it). But, for the most part the good and the critiques are the same as always.
The world of Narnia is beautiful! Aslan is always magnificent! What we learn of the characters is enjoyable, ... Read More
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In this last book in the Narnia Chronicles, even from the beginning, I felt this book was the end. And I really wished C.S. Lewis would have written more tales about Narnia.
This book brought forth many emotions. I was angry that the monkey was making the lion suit. I was happy to see Jill be so brave and smart. I was sad to see the wood nymphs die, being chopped down. I wanted to cry when I read about who died. I felt a connection with all of the characters in some kind of way.
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The Last Battle by C.S Lewis was a thrilling and adventurous novel that kept readers on the tips of their toes. From characters to battle scenes and biblical in-put, The Last Battle was one of C.S Lewis's finest works. There was never a dull moment or chapter and it left the reader longing for more Narnian adventures.
C.S Lewis wrote The Last Battle novel to represent in his own way the ending times, mentioned in the book of Revelation in the Bible. He wrote ... Read More
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The other books were so gentle. An adventure in Narnia is like an adventure in one's backyard - kids just like us (or just like we once were) discover in their coat closet or attic or schoolyard a wonderful fantasyland next door. They explore it under the guardianship of kindly fantastic creatures and, though there is real and potent evil, the battles are no more violent than a good dodgeball game. Lewis's habit as narrator of stopping and starting the story to explain unfamiliar concepts to his young ... Read More
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This final book in the Chronicles of Narnia series thankfully returns to the early splendour of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe". After "The Silver Chair", which seemed a little flat compared to other books in the series, "The Final Battle" restores some of the magic that made the first few novels so enjoyable and successful.
Lewis does well in beginning the novel from the point of view of the Narnians, specifically the last King of Narnia, instead of the from the childrens' perspective. ... Read More
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