Favourite Narnia Book (poll)
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Re: Favourite Narnia Book (poll)
I like the Horse and his Boy best. I see that I am in a majority view
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Re: Favourite Narnia Book (poll)
Ack, how do you pick just one??
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Re: Favourite Narnia Book (poll)
I like HHB best because...............Its just GREAT! and sorta different from the rest
*is such a cocky shapechanger*
I am Kili to Gypse's Fili. And apparently to Alex's Legolas...
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*is a Bore sitting on my Bor's head*
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I believe I finally decided on PC. HAHB, LB, and PC were tied. They have the most action in them.
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Re: Favourite Narnia Book (poll)
I had to pick HHB as well, although just two years ago or so, it would have been Prince Caspian. But these days, I am very much into the Golden Age, and I've always liked the story and the characters. And as my sister once said, it's full of moments that you recall in everyday life? All those deeper meanings. AND it has more worldbuilding, which I'm also more into these days. (Although it might be better to ignore the approximate distances that you can infer from it...)
I love Puddleglum, but just don't like The Silver Chair as much overall; it's a difficult read, emotionally.
I love Puddleglum, but just don't like The Silver Chair as much overall; it's a difficult read, emotionally.