Silver Chair (Chronicles of Narnia Series #6) by C. S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: July 1994
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 410,134
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    • Pub. Date: July 1994
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 410,134
    • Age Range: 9 to 12

    Synopsis

    This is the fourth book C.S. Lewis wrota about Narnia. It discribes the events following The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

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    Two English children undergo hair-raising adventures as they go on a search and rescue mission for the missing Prince Rilian, who is held captive in the underground kingdom of the Emerald Witch.

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    C. S. Lewis was famous both as a fiction writer and as a Christian thinker, and scholars sometimes divide his personality in two. Yet a large part of Lewis's appeal, for both his audiences, lay in his ability to fuse imagination with instruction. "Let the pictures tell you their own moral," he once advised writers of children's stories. "But if they don't show you any moral, don't put one in."

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    Great Bookby poloRoma

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    February 24, 2009: I was on a plane when I read this book and I was so absorbed in it I couldn't hear any of the noise. This book is a little easier to read so you can follow the story very well. I think the illustrations are fabulous as well. I like the places C.S. Lewis chooses and how well he describes them.

    I Also Recommend: Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia Series #5).

    The silver chairby Anonymous

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    June 16, 2008: This was a very good book that starts up with Eugene ' a character introduced in the dawn treader' and Jill 'a friend of Eugene', two children who woiuld always be bullied by other children at a school caled the experiment house. Eugene starts by suggesting to ask for Aslan's help and surely enough, Eugene finds an interdimensional gate into Narnia. Jill shows off by going to close to a cliff and Aslan arrives in time to save her. Aslan punishes Jill by assigning Eugene and Jill the task of searching for Prince Rilian, King Caspian's son. I think this was a very good book because of the vivid details and the great plot.


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