I will totally sign up for camp, as long as we have s'mores and plenty of mosquito repellent. And as long as you don't mind that I am one of those gir...
Great discussion topic, Crusader! I actually think starting with the friends of Narnia would be a good idea, sort of pulling together all the other bo...
That's for certain, Islie! I hadn't thought about the extent of the connection to the Bible, and it's a really good reminder. It's so easy for any of ...
I see what you mean about Cair Paravel being protected, Narnia girl. In The Magician's Nephew, I remember Jadis being unable to cope with hearing Asla...
That's a good thought Ariel! I think that was also why Telmerines had a fear of Cair Paravel.
As I remember, Coriarkin was a sort of demoted star who was assigned to the island in chastisement. Aslan may have allowed him to keep his star like q...
I finished Treasure Island a few months ago. The fact that Stevenson let Long John escape in the end has left me very hesitant to sail the seven seas ...
If we're in Narnia I'd go with the dwarves because they might make me breakfast in the morning (they cooked for Prince Cor, after all).Would you rathe...
I've also noticed a pattern of pretenders running through the Chronicles: Beaver says the White Witch wants people to think she is a daughter of Eve w...
I've been meaning to write a response to this for a week, and am just now finding the time. :)I enjoyed how you broaden the story through describing t...
Yay! If you don't receive a high grade, refer your teacher to me. 😀
I think I got the symbolism the first time around. The cold, snowy weather grows warmer, as the main character learns to feel compassion. (of I could ...
I've been thinking about this one for a while, and I don't know that I've come to a satisfactory conclusion. But I have decided to post my thoughts, i...
I cast my vote for The Silver Chair because I enjoy the suspense as the plot progresses (its still a book I just can't put down once I get halfway thr...