So I mentioned in a post over two years ago that I was going to start reading The Chronicles Of Narnia. Well I just finished them over Thanksgiving break, and I thought I’d share my thoughts.
First of all, it didn’t take me two years to read them, I just read a lot of other stuff in between. Especially after I finished The Silver Chair, I think it was over a year before I went back to the series. I can easily say that it was my least favorite book in the series.
As Jonah mentioned in a comment on that post, the books were not written in the order in which the story takes place. The Horse And His Boy and The Magician’s Nephew were written after The Silver Chair, but before The Last Battle, although the stories take place much earlier in the Narnia timeline. I think The Magician’s Nephew needs to be read next-to-last to be properly appreciated. There’s just too much in the story that you wouldn’t understand or appreciate if it was the first Narnia book you read. Of people I’ve talked to who have read the series, they either didn’t like The Magician’s Nephew at all, or they liked it but only when they read the series for a second time. I thought it was great, which is probably because I read it next-to-last. Reading The Horse And His Boy where it is presented chronologically, however, is probably not going to detract from the story.
I will avoid spoilers even for this fifty-year-old book series (although, really, isn’t there a statute of limitations on spoilers?), but I have to say I was disappointed with the treatment of one character in particular. Seriously, I think this character must have been named for a person who C.S. Lewis really liked when he started writing the books, but while he was writing the last book this person must have run over his dog, repeatedly. The ultimate treatment of this character was just unnecessary. In a way it reminded me of the gratuitous demise of Chef on South Park. If you’ve read the books I’m sure you know who I’m referring to.
(Actually, I’m avoiding spoilers because Stephanie is reading the books now, so don’t leave any spoilers in the comments please!)
December 20, 5:20 pm
Spoilers below:
1) Aslan is a really a lioness.
2) Darth Vader is Luke’s father.
3) Bruce Willis was dead basically the entire time.
4) They *are* the Others.
5) It was Earth the whole time.
December 20, 6:44 pm
Like that spoilers t-shirt. (warning: spoilers)