The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

"The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" reviewed by AnAn Liu on September 8, 2019

Your Name: 
AnAn Liu   
Your Age: 
9   
Book Title: 
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe   
Author: 
C.S. Lewis   
Why did you decide to read this book? Did a friend suggest it? Did it have an interesting cover?: 
My friend Abby was reading it, so I asked her if I could read it after her. Abby said it was an amazing book, so I read it too.   
What is the story about?/What happened in the story?: 
Four children (Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund) find this wardrobe and they go inside it. But, what they don't know is that it leads to a snowy city called Narnia, and that an evil witch is ruling it. To end winter and save good people, they have to find Aslan the Lion. But on their way, they face terror, battles and betrayal. Will they ever find Aslan and return summer?    
Who is your favorite character in the story? Why?: 
I don't have a favorite character; I like them at different times in the book. For example, I like Lucy when she met Mr. Tumnus. But, I probably like Aslan the most, sinse he is powerful and lively, just like me.   
Why did you like this story? or Why did you not like this story?: 
I like this story because I love stories that have an exciting adventure and a little mystery, so that is why I decided to read this book.   
Other thoughts or feelings about this story? Anything else to add?: 
This book is so awesome, people of all ages should read it. But, there are some words like thee, and stirreth, and therein that might be confusing.   
Rate Your Read: 
5
Average: 5 (1 vote)
   
Lib Note: 
This is the 3rd book in the Chronicles of Narnia - check out the whole series!   

"The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." reviewed by Lydia on June 24, 2010

Name: 
Lydia   
Grade: 
9   
Title: 
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.   
Genre: 
fantasy   
Write a review of the book, including plot points, if you wish: 
This was a very good book that almost everyone knows about. I loved the Christianity in it and the symbolism.   
Would you recommend this book?: 
YES!!!!!   
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