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The Horse and His Boy

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Most Divurgent of the Chronicles
This third book in the Chronicles of Narnia stands out from the others in that it is the only one that doesn't star children of our world being magically transported to Narnia. The protagonist is a boy named Shasta who lives in Colormen across a vast desert from Narnia. Shasta finds that he is soon to be sold to a Calormene noble, and decides to run away and teams up with a talking Narnian warhorse named Bree who is decended of Narnian horses. The siblings high kings and queens from "Narnia" do make a guest appearance, now adults and fully integrated into the Narnian world. But this book is mostly concerned with the escalating tensions between Calormene and narnia and the adventures of a horse and his boy, as the title replies. Lewis creates an enchanting story with the classic ingredients of an epic wuest, with plenty of intriguing symbolism along the way, and plenty of help from the ever-watchful best-loved lion Aslan.

J. Lyon Layden
The Other Side of Yore



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cornwall NY, sixedgrader
The book The Chronicles Of Narnia The Horse And His Boy is awesome. This story is about a horse and a boy want to be be free in narnia. If i could rate this book from a 1 to 10 i would rate it a 10 becuse the mane part of the story is to get to narnia. If i could reccomend this book i would because the whole story was suspenceful. The only part of the book i didnt like was when they met the other horse,i wish that it would have been a different kind of animal or mystical creature. Otherwise this book was fantastic!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Horse and His Boy
I'm a sixth grader at Cornwall Central Middle school, and here's what I think of this book:
This book is about an orphaned boy named Shasta, who discovers he is not the son of an old, lowly fisherman. One night a rich merchant stays the night and decides to buy Shasta, so he runs away with the merchant's talking horse named Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah (bree for short)to the far north. As the adventure continues Shasta and Bree begin to become good friends. A little later they join up with a girl named Aravis and her talking horse who also wants to runaway to the far north. Together they encounter many obstacles. You'll have to read the book to find out what happens.
This book is the third book in The Chronicles of Narnia.The series is written by C.S.Lewis and illustrated by Pauline Baynes. C.S.Lewis is one of my favorite authors. There are seven books in the whole series. Finally I give this book two thumbs up because I found it fun and exciting to read. I hope you will enjoy reading it too.






Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Horse and His Boy
"Will we make it?" That's what Shasta, an orphaned boy and a talking horse named Bree are hoping for when they head north for Narnia in C.S. Lewis' The Horse and His Boy. Shasta ia a slave boy that thinks his owner is the best person in the world until a rich merchant comes to buy Shasta! That night Arsheesh, his owner, agrees to sell Shasta and with that, Shasta ran to the stables to run-away. At the stables he met a talking horse, who the merchant bought without knowing it talked. After introducing themselves, they galloped to the north, Narnia.

I think C.S. Lewis wrote this to interest readers more in adventure books and fantasy. I would recommend this book to any fantasy or adventure lover. I've enjoyed this book, and I hope you will too.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Horse and His Boy
Will we make it? That's what Shasta, an orphan boy and a talking horse, Bree are hoping for when they head north for Narnia in C.S Lewis' The Horse and His Boy.

Shasta is a slave boy that thinks his owner is the best thing in the world until a rich merchant comes to buy Shasta! That night, Arsheesh agrees to sell Shasta and with that, Shasta ran to the stables to run -away. At the stables, he met a talking horse. The merchant, though he didn't know it, had brought a talking horse! After introducing themselves, they galloped to the north. To Narnia.




 
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