Originally posted by buffalobillI shall try to give them a read then. I don't know when I'll have the time to do it but I will.
That's a pity. Truly great fantasy for children. I was introduced to it when I was 8 or 9 and read them again last a few years ago - that's about 40 years later.
It's simply written but leaves lots for the imagination. Other books in the series (written in the 50s) include Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, A Horse and His Boy, The Last Ba ...[text shortened]... ay, other books can be cliched, not the original. For me, I get to revisit my childhood.
Originally posted by Ari Brenin CymruFinished - Good read, a real page turner... a bit predictable though. Without giving anything away if I wrote the last 2 chapters I think mine would have been pretty similar. I like the fact that it seems to have finished though, no lose ends for a book 8.
Just finished the book, great read. Best book of the series.🙂
Any ideas what she will try next? apart from counting her money.
Originally posted by HorseyYeah, it was a fun one. A bit slow in the middle, but the ending was pretty solid. Also it confirmed a few of my theories (or rather, my wife's which I stole wholecloth).
Finished - Good read, a real page turner... a bit predictable though. Without giving anything away if I wrote the last 2 chapters I think mine would have been pretty similar. I like the fact that it seems to have finished though, no lose ends for a book 8.
Any ideas what she will try next? apart from counting her money.