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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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I would like to direct your attention to a wonderful book authored by Alan Jacobs titled, The Narnian: The life and Imagination of C.S. Lewis. You can find out more about this fascinating book along with order information if you would like to obtain a copy for your library.
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For those of you who would like to arrive a more full understanding of Lewis’ mindset and why he fashioned his marvelous tales in the manner he did, you may want to take a look at our Narnia Myth and the Mediaeval Worldview page.
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The below was taken from The Bible Coalition and Trevin Wax Click ==> Why You Should Read Narnia in Publication Order
There are three ways to read the seven Chronicles of Narnia, but only one of them is best.
Date of Composition
Some fans of Lewis like to read the Narnia series in the order he wrote the books.
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
- Prince Caspian
- The Voyage of the “Dawn Treader”
- The Horse and His Boy
- The Silver Chair
- The Last Battle
- The Magician’s Nephew
Chronological Order
- The Magician’s Nephew
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
- The Horse and His Boy
- Prince Caspian
- The Voyage of the “Dawn Treader”
- The Silver Chair
- The Last Battle
Publication Order
The third way to read Narnia is in the order the books were published.
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (1950)
- Prince Caspian (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)