The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is about four siblings, two girls (Lucy and Susan), and two boys (Peter and Edmund), when they are sent to a professor's old country house [during the London air raids of WWII]. One day, when the four children are exploring the house, they find an empty room, with only a wardrobe for furniture. Susan, Peter and Edmund keep exploring, but Lucy walks into the wardrobe. Lucy never sees the back of the wardrobe. Instead, she finds the magical land of Narnia, with fauns, dwarfs, a witch...and a magic lion. I like this book because the characters are all different. The other Narnia books [in the series] are also good but this may be my favorite of the Chronicles of Narnia. I recommend The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
- By Piranah T.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is about four siblings, two girls (Lucy and Susan), and two boys (Peter and Edmund), when they are sent to a professor's old country house [during the London air raids of WWII]. One day, when the four children are exploring the house, they find an empty room, with only a wardrobe for furniture. Susan, Peter and Edmund keep exploring, but Lucy walks into the wardrobe. Lucy never sees the back of the wardrobe. Instead, she finds the magical land of Narnia, with fauns, dwarfs, a witch...and a magic lion. I like this book because the characters are all different. The other Narnia books [in the series] are also good but this may be my favorite of the Chronicles of Narnia. I recommend The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
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