C. S. Lewis
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (The Chronicles of Narnia #3)

C. S. Lewis | Fantasy |Finished| 16 pages

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #3)

by C.S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes (Illustrator)

Lucy and Edmund, with their dreadful cousin Eustace, get magically pulled into a painting of a ship at sea. That ship is the Dawn Treader, and on board is Caspian, King of Narnia. He and his companions, including Reepicheep, the valiant warrior mouse, are searching for seven lost lords of Narnia, and their voyage will take them to the edge of the world. Their adventures include being captured by slave traders, a much-too-close encounter with a dragon, and visits to many enchanted islands, including the place where dreams come true.

The Silver Chair (The Chronicles of Narnia #4)

C. S. Lewis | Fantasy |Finished| 16 pages

The Silver Chair (The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #4)

Jill and Eustace must rescue the Prince from the evil Witch.

NARNIA...where owls are wise, where some of the giants like to snack on humans, where a prince is put under an evil spell...and where the adventure begins.

Eustace and Jill escape from the bullies at school through a strange door in the wall, which, for once, is unlocked. It leads to the open moor...or does it? Once again Aslan has a task for the children, and Narnia needs them. Through dangers untold and caverns deep and dark, they pursue the quest that brings them face and face with the evil Witch. She must be defeated if Prince Rillian is to be saved.

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia #5)

C. S. Lewis | Fantasy |Finished| 15 pages

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #5)

On a desperate journey, two runaways meet and join forces. Though they are only looking to escape their harsh and narrow lives, they soon find themselves at the center of a terrible battle. It is a battle that will decide their fate and the fate of Narnia itself.

The Magician's Nephew (The Chronicles of Narnia #6)

C. S. Lewis | Fantasy |Finished| 15 pages

The Magician's Nephew (The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #6)

When Digory and Polly are tricked by Digory's peculiar Uncle Andrew into becoming part of an experiment, they set off on the adventure of a lifetime. What happens to the children when they touch Uncle Andrew's magic rings is far beyond anything even the old magician could have imagined.

Hurtled into the Wood between the Worlds, the children soon find that they can enter many worlds through the mysterious pools there. In one world they encounter the evil Queen Jadis, who wreaks havoc in the streets of London when she is accidentally brought back with them. When they finally manage to pull her out of London, unintentionally taking along Uncle Andrew and a coachman with his horse, they find themselves in what will come to be known as the land of Narnia.

The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia #7)

C. S. Lewis | Fantasy |Finished| 16 pages

The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #7)

This edition of Lewis's classic fantasy fiction is packaged specifically for adults. Complementing the look of the author's non-fiction books, and anticipating the forthcoming Narnia feature films, this edition contains an exclusive P.S. section about the history of the book, plus a round-up of the first six titles.

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia #1)

C. S. Lewis | Young Adult |Finished| 17 pages

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #1)

When Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy took their first steps into the world behind the magic wardrobe, little do they realise what adventures are about to unfold. And as the story of Narnia begins to unfold, so to does a classic tale that has enchanted readers of all ages for over half a century.

This stunning version of the classic The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, illustrated by Christian Burningham, comes with a special recording of the story which features a full production and specially composed music which transports the listener straight to the heart of Narnia. An absolute must for Narnia fans, and an excellent way of introducing the magical story to a new generation of readers. -

-Susan Harrison

Prince Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia #2)

C. S. Lewis | Adventure |Finished| 15 pages

Prince Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #2)

A prince fights for his crown. Narnia... where animals talk... where trees walk... here a battle is about to begin. A prince denied his rightful throne gathers an army in a desperate attempt to rid his land of a false king. But in the end, it is a battle of honor between two men alone that will decide the fate of an entire world.

Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold

C. S. Lewis | Fantasy |Finished| 26 pages

This tale of two princesses - one beautiful and one unattractive - and of the struggle between sacred and profane love is Lewis’s reworking of the myth of Cupid and Psyche and one of his most enduring works.

Out of the Silent Planet (Space Trilogy #1)

C. S. Lewis | Science Fiction |Finished| 22 pages

Out of the Silent Planet (Space Trilogy #1)

In the first novel of C.S. Lewis's classic science fiction trilogy, Dr Ransom, a Cambridge academic, is abducted and taken on a spaceship to the red planet of Malacandra, which he knows as Mars. His captors are plotting to plunder the planet's treasures and plan to offer Ransom as a sacrifice to the creatures who live there. Ransom discovers he has come from the 'silent planet' – Earth – whose tragic story is known throughout the universe...

Perelandra (Space Trilogy #2)

C. S. Lewis | Science Fiction |Finished| 17 pages

Perelandra (Space Trilogy #2)

The second novel in Lewis's science fiction trilogy tells of Dr Ransom's voyage to the planet of Perelandra (Venus). Dr Ransom is sent by the Elida to Perelandra (Venus) to battle against evil incarnate and preserve a second Eden from the evil forces present in the possessed body of his enemy, Weston. Through these works, Lewis explores issues of good and evil, and his remarkable and vividly imaginative descriptions of other worlds cements his place as a first-class author of science fiction adventure.