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The Chronicles Of Narnia Series

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - 1950
In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, four siblings enter Narnia through a wardrobe. They discover a magical world under the White Witch’s icy rule. Guided by Aslan, a noble lion, they fulfill a prophecy, overthrow the Witch, and restore peace, becoming kings and queens of Narnia.

Prince Caspian - 1951
In Prince Caspian, the Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, discovering centuries have passed since their reign. Narnia is oppressed under King Miraz, who usurped Prince Caspian's throne. With the help of Aslan, talking animals, and loyal Narnians, they restore Caspian as rightful king, bringing justice and reviving Narnia's ancient magic and harmony.

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - 1952
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader follows Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace as they join King Caspian on a sea voyage in Narnia. Aboard the Dawn Treader, they face trials, magic, and personal growth while seeking lost lords. Eustace's transformation into a dragon highlights redemption and courage.

The Silver Chair - 1953
In The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis, Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole are sent to Narnia by Aslan to rescue Prince Rilian, who is under an enchantment. Guided by Aslan’s signs, they face trials, uncover the Green Lady's plot, and free Rilian, restoring him to Narnia's throne.

The Horse and His Boy - 1954
The Horse and His Boy follows Shasta, a young boy raised by a cruel fisherman, and Bree, a talking horse from Narnia. Together, they escape to freedom, meeting Aravis and Hwin along the way. Facing challenges, they uncover a plot against Narnia, ultimately aiding its salvation and discovering Shasta's true identity as royalty.

The Magician’s Nephew - 1955
The Magician’s Nephew tells the origin of Narnia. Young Digory and Polly discover magical rings enabling travel between worlds. They awaken the evil Queen Jadis, accidentally bringing her to London. Eventually, they witness Aslan creating Narnia and planting a protective tree. The story explains Narnia's beginnings and key elements.

The Last Battle - 1956
In The Last Battle, the final book of C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, King Tirian faces treachery as an ape named Shift and a donkey named Puzzle deceive Narnians using a false Aslan. As Narnia falls into chaos, the real Aslan appears, bringing the world to its end and leading true believers to paradise.
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The World Of Narnia Series

A Book of Narnians - 1950
A Book of Narnians serves as a companion guide to C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series. It explores the rich world of Narnia, profiling its inhabitants—heroes, villains, mythical creatures, and talking animals. The book highlights their roles, characteristics, and relationships, offering readers deeper insights into Lewis’s magical universe.

Lucy Steps Through the Wardrobe - 1997
In Lucy Steps Through the Wardrobe, an adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Lucy discovers a magical wardrobe leading to Narnia. She meets Mr. Tumnus, a faun, who reveals the land is under the White Witch’s spell. This encounter begins the Pevensie siblings' Narnian adventures.

Edmund and the White Witch - 1997
The book Edmund and the White Witch retells part of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. It focuses on Edmund's encounter with the White Witch in Narnia, where she deceives him with enchanted treats and promises of power, leading to his betrayal of his siblings.

Aslan - 1998
Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy step through the wardrobe to find themselves in the enchanted land of Narnia where they witness the downfall of the White Witch's evil spell and meet the great lion, Aslan.

Aslan's Triumph - 1998
Aslan's Triumph follows the majestic lion Aslan leading the Narnians against a formidable enemy threatening their magical realm. Themes of courage, sacrifice, and redemption shine as Aslan empowers friends to confront darkness. The story culminates in victory, showcasing Aslan’s wisdom, love, and the enduring triumph of good over evil.

Uncle Andrew's Troubles - 1998
In Uncle Andrew's Troubles, an excerpt from The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis, Uncle Andrew faces chaos after accidentally unleashing magic that brings talking animals into London. The animals mistake him for a strange creature, while he cowers, unable to control the mayhem caused by his selfish experiments.

The Wood Between the Worlds - 1999
The Wood Between the Worlds is a tranquil, magical forest in C.S. Lewis's The Magician's Nephew (1955), part of the Chronicles of Narnia. It serves as a nexus with pools leading to different worlds, including Narnia. Digory and Polly discover it, sparking adventures across realities.
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in chronological order

The Magician’s Nephew - 1955
The Magician’s Nephew tells the origin of Narnia. Young Digory and Polly discover magical rings enabling travel between worlds. They awaken the evil Queen Jadis, accidentally bringing her to London. Eventually, they witness Aslan creating Narnia and planting a protective tree. The story explains Narnia's beginnings and key elements.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - 1950
In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, four siblings enter Narnia through a wardrobe. They discover a magical world under the White Witch’s icy rule. Guided by Aslan, a noble lion, they fulfill a prophecy, overthrow the Witch, and restore peace, becoming kings and queens of Narnia.

The Horse and His Boy - 1954
The Horse and His Boy follows Shasta, a young boy raised by a cruel fisherman, and Bree, a talking horse from Narnia. Together, they escape to freedom, meeting Aravis and Hwin along the way. Facing challenges, they uncover a plot against Narnia, ultimately aiding its salvation and discovering Shasta's true identity as royalty.

Prince Caspian - 1951
In Prince Caspian, the Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, discovering centuries have passed since their reign. Narnia is oppressed under King Miraz, who usurped Prince Caspian's throne. With the help of Aslan, talking animals, and loyal Narnians, they restore Caspian as rightful king, bringing justice and reviving Narnia's ancient magic and harmony.

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - 1952
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader follows Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace as they join King Caspian on a sea voyage in Narnia. Aboard the Dawn Treader, they face trials, magic, and personal growth while seeking lost lords. Eustace's transformation into a dragon highlights redemption and courage.

The Silver Chair - 1953
In The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis, Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole are sent to Narnia by Aslan to rescue Prince Rilian, who is under an enchantment. Guided by Aslan’s signs, they face trials, uncover the Green Lady's plot, and free Rilian, restoring him to Narnia's throne.

The Last Battle - 1956
In The Last Battle, the final book of C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, King Tirian faces treachery as an ape named Shift and a donkey named Puzzle deceive Narnians using a false Aslan. As Narnia falls into chaos, the real Aslan appears, bringing the world to its end and leading true believers to paradise.