Book Review:In the second novel in C.S.Lewis`s classic scifi trilogy, Dr Ransom travels to the planet of Perelandra. He is horrified to find that his old enemy, Dr Weston, has also arrived and is intent upon evil plans once more. As the mad Weston`s body is taken over by the forces of evil, Ransom engages in a desperate struggle to save the innocence of Perelandra.
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Book Review:They open a door and enter…Narnia. Nothing so wonderful and thrilling has ever happened to them before and will probably not ever happen again.
Book Review:Lucy and Edmund journey on board the gallant ship, the Dawn Treader, to the Eastern Islands in search of the seven lost friends of King Caspian`s father. On this extra-ordinary journey they encounter a dragon, a sea serpent, a band of invisible people, a magician and the great Aslan himself.
Book Review:It is the Golden Age in the reign of High King Peter. The Heroes adventures take them to the city of Tashbaan and over the burning desert of Narnia.
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Book Review:The Magician`s Nephew opens the door to the magical land of Narnia. In the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter, Edmund, Susan and Lucy join forces with Aslan to battle against the evil enchantment. In the Horse and His Boy, Shasta and Bree flee on a wild and dangerous journey through strange cities in search of Narnia, where there is freedom and safety.