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Which Narnia book is your personal favorite? Are you or Team Chronological ? Let us know in the comments below!

Whether you are a student writing a thesis on Lewis’s theology, a parent reading aloud to your children, or a fan creating fan fiction, this serves three main purposes:

Prince Caspian X blows the magical horn. The Pevensies return to help overthrow King Miraz.

Jadis returns from the north, conquers Narnia, and begins the Hundred Years of Winter .

Through characters like Eustace, the books heavily emphasize how hardship, humility, and courage shape a person's character for the better.

– The Golden Age of Narnia and the defeat of the White Witch.

A mountainous, friendly country located just south of Narnia, historically allied with the Narnian crown.

This order preserves the mystery of Narnia, introducing the world through the eyes of the Pevensie children before explaining its creation. (1950) Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia (1951) The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952) The Silver Chair (1953) The Horse and His Boy (1954) The Magician's Nephew (1955) The Last Battle (1956)

Eustace Scrubb and his classmate Jill Pole are sent by Aslan to rescue Caspian’s missing son, Prince Rilian. Guided by the pessimistic Marsh-wiggle, Puddleglum, they journey deep underground to break an enchantment cast by the Lady of the Green Kirtle. 7. The Last Battle Key Themes: Eschatology, false prophets, judgment.