Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Magician's Nephew
The Magician's Nephew | Clive Staples Lewis
On a cold wet summer's day, Digory and Polly go exploring along the rafters that connect their houses. They hope to find a gang of desperate criminals. Instead they discover the secret study of Digory's Uncle Andrew, from where in a wild experiment, Polly vanishes right out of the world.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
quote
quirkiecurls
The Magician's Nephew | Clive Staples Lewis

When things once start going right they often go on getting better and better.

review
quirkiecurls
post image
Pickpick

“When things once start going right they often go on getting better and better.” What a perfect quote from the first book of a truly amazing series. This is a book for all ages as long as their imagination is vast and they long for wonderful adventures. Digory‘s story shows that who one puts their trust in and who they choose to respect or fear will determine which path in life they will take. #narnia #52challenge

review
ninatulod
Pickpick

Re reading one of my favorite childhood series from the beginning, 10/10.

1 like1 stack add
blurb
BookmarkTavern
post image

My sisters and I shared a room for most of my childhood. And every night our dad would read fantasy stories. I best remember him reading The Chronicles of Narnia, and every other voice for Aslan sounds wrong to me after that. 😅

#SundayFunday Have a wonderful day, and remember to tag me so I can see your posts!

62 likes1 stack add
review
Super_Jane
post image
Pickpick

4.75/5 stars 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌖 #narnia

review
Crystal83
post image
Pickpick

I am doing a re-read of the Chronicles of Narnia for Christmas, it has been awhile since I have read them. I enjoyed this book a lot. I rated this book 4 out of 5 stars.

blurb
Texreader
post image

#wondrouswednesday Thanks @Eggs & @TheSpineView for the tag!

1) Jodi Taylor—I ❤️ how her books take a most hilarious jaunt through history. I think she‘d be a ton of fun
2) Litsy mainly, but also BookBub‘s notifications of discount books, and Amazon kindle unlimited and free Audible prime books
3) Not an unpredictable twist but I was shocked to learn how the tagged book set up The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. It was a wonderful surprise!

Eggs #3- interesting!! Thanks for joining in 🤗 1y
TheSpineView 🥰😊🌞 1y
39 likes2 comments
blurb
Texreader
post image

I‘ve started these complete works in audio (33 hours worth) and just finished the first book, The Magician‘s Nephew. I‘d only seen a few of the movies, so it was a complete delight to learn how Narnia came about, and the witch, and the wardrobe! Kenneth Branaugh read the first book and may I say, he did all the different animal voices spectacularly!! I‘m loving it so much so far!! #chunksterchallenge2022 @Amiable

tpixie I re-read( listened ) to them 2 years ago in anticipation of reading 1y
tpixie This is another great companion book of hers 1y
Amiable Oh, these were my favorite books when I was a child! What a treat. 1y
65 likes3 stack adds3 comments
blurb
mrp27
post image
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 💫📚 1y
Eggs Nice collection! 1y
23 likes2 comments
quote
rileydenney

"And so for a time it looked as if all the adventures were coming to and end; but that was not to be."

blurb
rileydenney

The Narnia chronicles are a classic series that encapsulates many elements of speculative fiction.

review
rileydenney
Pickpick

The Narnia series entails a world of fantasy in which children enter an alternate universe that involves magical powers supernatural creatures. The book is a classic tale and something that draws children in to reading.

review
bree.v08
post image
Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

blurb
persephone1408
post image

#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz
This answer is easy...Narnia. I'd be worshipping my Aslan faithfully.

BookmarkTavern Narnia was a close second choice for me! ❤️ Thank you for posting! 2y
17 likes1 comment
blurb
persephone1408
Magician's Nephew | C S Lewis
post image
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🙌🏻📚👌🏻 2y
15 likes1 comment
blurb
Texreader
post image

Audible daily deal. Normally $59. Look at this cast!

Narrated by: Kenneth Branagh, Alex Jennings, Michael York, Lynn Redgrave, Derek Jacobi, Jeremy Northam, Patrick Stewart
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order), Book 1-7, The Chronicles of Narnia (Author's Preferred Order), Book 1-7

PhyllisH Thank you!!!👍🏻😁 2y
54 likes1 comment
review
jennielyse
Magician's Nephew | C S Lewis
post image
Pickpick

The first time I read The Magician‘s Nephew, I read it in chronological order, which means it was the first of the Narniad that I read. I liked learning about Narnia's beginning, but I thought the story was a little slow and boring. This second time around, I read The Magician‘s Nephew in published order, the sixth of seven books. I enjoyed the story more this time around because I had the other books still in my recent memory as I read it.

blurb
TheSpineView
post image

#Movie2BookRecs @Klou
Prompt: The Hobbit

Klou Yes! Great choice!! 2y
65 likes1 stack add2 comments
review
rebbyj
Pickpick

Better than I thought. On my way to the rest of the books.

review
AmyK1
post image
Pickpick

I love this tale of how Narnia came about. One of my favorites. ❤️

Only one more book to go...

Andrew65 My favourite too. 2y
48 likes2 stack adds1 comment
review
therubberduckninja
The Magician's Nephew | Clive Staples Lewis
post image
Pickpick

I‘ve been rereading this series for the first time in years, and I still love them.

megnews I reread them last year. This one‘s my favorite. 2y
therubberduckninja @megnews My favourite is the Silver Chair (Puddleglum makes me laugh), but this one‘s a close second. 2y
9 likes1 stack add2 comments
review
Murphy
Pickpick

This one was a fun little read! The characters were all to my liking cause for some reason they always had interesting, funny and sometimes weird dialogues going on! The story itself was short, to the point and had little twists placed here and there.

blurb
megnews
The Magician's Nephew | Clive Staples Lewis
post image

I reread this classic in June and it‘s still a favorite and my favorite of the series.
Runner up was The Bohemians, a fictional account of the life of Dorothea Lange.
#12booksof2021

Andrew65 My favourite C S Lewis book. 2y
39 likes1 comment
review
Lollymya
post image
Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ◼️ This one made it to the top two favorites of this series. I know I was supposed to finish the #NarniaReadalong in July but life happened. #LitsyLove @CaffeineAndCandy thanks for hosting this. Here is my review… https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3871079055

megnews It‘s my favorite in the series. 2y
17 likes1 comment
review
AvidReader25
post image
Pickpick

This is by far my favorite on the series. I loved rereading it and watching Diggory discover the consequences of his actions and the joys of helping others. I love the story, start to finish, and it was so fun to read with my daughter.

“Oh, Adam‘s sons, how cleverly you defend yourselves against all that might do you good!”

paulfrankspencer Love Lewis' insightful quips. 2y
25 likes1 comment
blurb
tpixie
post image

What do you suggest??

I decided to read these in publication order as I did as a child. Along the way I decided that may be it is best to read them in chronological order instead. I‘m debating with the exception of this book. I‘m wondering if it doesn‘t have more impact on me after having read all but The Last Battle. So maybe I‘d recommend reading them in chronological order except for this one - to be read right before The Last Battle.

review
kissmehardy
post image
Pickpick

What in the world would Digory have done without Polly??? #classics #childrenslit

review
reading_rainbow
post image
Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ His writing is very Dreamy. This is my first CS Lewis book and I didn‘t know it was a Prequel and actually published later in the series. Quick read and interesting to see how the wardrobe came to be and how Narnia was created. Curious to read more from him

blurb
reading_rainbow
post image

✨Starting the Narnia series for the first time✨

25 likes2 stack adds
review
Messiejessie
post image
Pickpick

Took this on holiday to read to my 7 year old. My 12 and 13 year old decided to listen in as well. They were all hooked by the end of the first chapter and all 3 loved it.

22 likes2 stack adds
review
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
post image
Pickpick

Kenneth Branagh is a delight! The story may have been just OK, and again, heavy on the Christian undertones, but his narration was great! He gave the characters a wide variety of voices and really acted out the scenes. As a bit of a prequel to the series, this one still managed to feel fresh and moved at a good pace. The Magician was a shady fella but his nephew Digory seemed like a kid with a decent head on his shoulders.

44 likes1 comment
review
Daisey
post image
Pickpick

When I first read The Chronicles, The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe was a clear favorite but I loved the series as a whole. Some of the books I remember clearly and others not so much. On this #reread, I think I have been enjoying the whole series just as much and some books more than before. This is one of those. This time, I noticed and considered more of the depth of the story.

#NarniaReadalong #audiobook

Daisey @CaffeineAndCandy Hey, look at that, I actually finally finished one about with the schedule. I‘m thoroughly enjoying this readalong even if I started way late and tend to just listen to each book almost straight through. Thanks so much for the push to reread them! 3y
Daisey @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @JazzFeathers I definitely felt there were some similarities to aspects of the creation in The Silmarillion. This was great to reread while all of that is still pretty fresh in my mind. #FellowshipOfTolkien (edited) 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Daisey Singing the world into creation, the song changing to create different parts of it….some pretty important trees and tree and fruit symbology, although the trees and fruit do reflect some Christian mythology too, like eating the one fruit, it reminded me of a few other important trees too. 3y
See All 6 Comments
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Daisey and I agree, I was glad to revisit it while that was all fresh in my mind too. 3y
CaffeineAndCandy ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
Daisey @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yes, the singing of the creation was the thing that most caught my attention as well as pairs of trees. I also realize dwarves are metal workers in many stories, but their immediate job of creating the crowns struck me as well. 3y
60 likes1 stack add6 comments
review
HufflepuffGirl90
The Magician's Nephew | Clive Staples Lewis
post image
Pickpick

This is honestly one of my favourite books in the Chronicles of Narnia series. It tells the back story and the origin of Narnia, the Lamppost, and the Wardrobe.

I loved rereading this one!

#NarniaReadalong @CaffeineAndCandy

Lreads 😻😻 3y
CaffeineAndCandy ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
39 likes1 stack add2 comments
review
TheAromaofBooks
post image
Pickpick

This may be my favorite of the series. I love everything about this one. ❤️

#NarniaReadalong @CaffeineAndCandy

bibliobard Right? Magician‘s Nephew never gets enough love. 3y
TheAromaofBooks @bibliobard - It probably has more quotes underlined in it than any of the others. Plus, I just find the entire creation of Narnia to be one of the most magical scenes ever written. I love it!! 3y
CaffeineAndCandy 💜💜💜 3y
67 likes4 stack adds3 comments
review
Riveted_Reader_Melissa
post image
Pickpick

A bit darker and a bit more critical of humanity as Lewis goes back to the beginning and tries to explain how humans ended up in Narnia‘s outer lands despite the fact that the original children were rare and had to come from our world, and how did the White Witch end up there, was she from there originally? I found his answers as interesting as some of the new plot holes he accidentally opened up, but I enjoyed it nevertheless.

#NarniaReadAlong

Riveted_Reader_Melissa My #FellowshipOfTolkien group might also find this one interesting. I found some of the creation myth he created oddly reminiscent of The Silmarillion. 🤔 3y
Daisey I‘ve been enjoying my reread through audio, and I‘m definitely looking forward to this one. I remember thinking the creation aspect very interesting but don‘t remember the details. 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Daisey I really want to talk about it, but I‘ll wait until after you read it….I want to see if you see it too, or if it‘s just me. After knowing they were both in the Inklings and spending the last year or two deep diving into Tolkien‘s creation myth, it sort of stood out to me. 3y
See All 6 Comments
JazzFeathers @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Daisey Is it possible to read this book without reading the others? I have never read Narnia, but l'd live to take part in the conversation 😊 3y
Daisey @JazzFeathers Yes, technically it‘s the first chronologically in the series. It was published later which is the order they‘re being read in this readalong. (edited) 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @JazzFeathers Yes…it‘s a prequel of sorts that he wrote much later. 3y
53 likes1 stack add6 comments
review
megnews
post image
Pickpick

Not as far along as I‘d hoped to be for #JoysofJune Readathon but ahead on #NarniaReadalong as I just couldn‘t wait to read The Magician‘s Nephew, my favorite of the series. I just love it and could read it again and again.

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 3y
CaffeineAndCandy Nice 👍🏼 3y
43 likes1 stack add2 comments
quote
megnews
post image
CaffeineAndCandy 💜❤️💜 this 3y
36 likes1 comment
blurb
Andrew65
post image

#Horse #CuriousCovers

A particular favourite of mine, the founding of Narnia. This is my favourite book in the series but seems to often be overlooked for others.

@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Mindyrecycles I read Narnia to my daughter in chronological order, except Magician‘s Nephew which we read last. She exclaimed happily throughout the book as she made all the connections. ♥️ 3y
Ruthiella I‘ve not read all the Narnia books but I do love this one because as @Mindyrecycles states it gives us the origin story. I love particularly how the lamppost gets to Narnia - little details! ❤️ 3y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Fledge! I almost posted this one for this prompt! 3y
Eggs Great choice ♥️🐎♥️ 3y
megnews My favorite too! Rereading now. ❤️ 3y
75 likes1 stack add5 comments
blurb
TheAromaofBooks
post image

My #BookSpinBingo board!! Tagged is my #BookSpin which I am reading for the #NarniaReadalong. My #DoubleSpin is finishing Emma for the #PemberLittens so those should both happen!! I keep the numbers in my free spaces because I like to fill them in in order to keep things interesting haha

sharread Very pretty. I'm reading Call Down the Hawk again before Mister impossible. I tried reading Mister Impossible and had no idea what was going on. 🤣 3y
TheAromaofBooks @sharread - Earlier this spring I finally got around to reading the Raven Cycle. I already owned CDtH (this trilogy is a spin-off of the Raven books) so I read it at the end of April. I'm excited to see where the story goes next!!! 3y
78 likes2 comments
blurb
TheSpineView
post image

#ThinkPositiveBePositive @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

"Do your little bit of good where you are." ~Desmond Tutu

CaffeineAndCandy 💜💜💜 3y
60 likes2 stack adds1 comment
review
MolliesaurusRex
Pickpick

The full series is listed as one, 33-hour audiobook on Audible so of course I decided to download it and listen to it. I‘ve never read these books (though I have tried) & am definitely enjoying listening to the stories.

review
i.besteph
post image
Pickpick

#february #bookspinbingo #doublespin #5

Finally read my number from Feb AND catching up with the #narniareadalong ! Tbh I have to admit I‘ve only watched the movies and not read the books 🙈😅
So in that sense, I felt the book was a bit repetitive but oh to be back in Narnia again! 🥰

Rating: 3.5/5
Book description ⬇️

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! And you're actually ahead for the #NarniaReadalong because we're reading them in published order instead of chronologically!! 3y
i.besteph @TheAromaofBooks I had no idea haha. That‘s wonderful! (edited) 3y
CaffeineAndCandy Yay so cool 💜💜💜 3y
17 likes3 comments
review
Bethanyroe
post image
Pickpick

Sorry for the crazy picture, but this is how we just finished this book, snuggled up on the couch from our most recent read-aloud. I love the story of how Narnia came into being. If you‘ve never read it, this is the origin story for the Chronicles of Narnia—one of my favorites in the series. Magical, funny, endearing...worth the quick read for sure. #fantasy #cslewis #readaloud

blurb
AkashaVampie
post image

trying this out for tonight!

#TBRCrew

@ElizaMarie @AsYouWish @jb72

EdnaC I love the Narnia series 3y
KindleAddict I loved this book 3y
ElizaMarie I really love the Narnia books :) 3y
AkashaVampie @ElizaMarie i was watching the movie the other day and it made me want to read them 3y
52 likes4 stack adds4 comments
review
freeatlast1137
post image
Pickpick

After being deceitfully coerced into traveling to another world, Digory and Polly find themselves among Narnia.

Texreader I love that you‘re just knocking out these classics! 3y
freeatlast1137 @Texreader I‘m enjoying them, I‘m amazed at how little of these that I have read previously. 3y
20 likes2 comments
review
Moonprismpower
post image
Pickpick

This was a good book and I‘m glad I started with it for the Narnia Chronicles despite my understanding that it was written after the other books. Here is my favorite written word of the book - a warning, of our future in a tyrannical run society...seems about right. Let‘s hope society has the will to change for the better and that the wicked people out there are stopped sooner rather than later which can come at great cost to society.

22 likes1 stack add
review
Addison_Reads
post image
Pickpick

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
#SeriesRead2021 @TheSpineView

I've wanted to read this series for years. I'm glad I finally decided to start it.

This book has such wonderment and magic in its pages that I can understand the appeal across the years and generations.

I'm excited to continue my journey in Narnia.

TheSpineView 🤩📖📚 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
EdnaC Narnia is my all time favorite series 3y
36 likes1 stack add3 comments
quote
La_Cori
post image

#quotsyJan21 @TK-421
Day 5 #Deal

“What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing. It also depends on what sort of person you are.”

51 likes1 stack add
review
OrangeMooseReads
post image
Pickpick

After reading this one there can be absolutely no doubt that the whole Chronicles of Narnia are a Biblical allegory, not that you could really doubt it after TLTW&TW.
Lewis is of course a great storyteller and was a good writer.

blurb
OrangeMooseReads
post image

Back to Narnia. In chronological order this is now book 1 but publishing order it is book 6. I am reading/listening in publication order.