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The Chronicles of Narnia Vol V: The Horse and his Boy
The Chronicles of Narnia Vol V: The Horse and his Boy | C.S.Lewis
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The Horse and His Boy takes place during the reign of the Pevensies in Narnia, an era which begins and ends in the last chapter of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. A talking horse called Bree and a young boy named Shasta are the protagonists. By chance, they meet and plan their return to Narnia and freedom. Though they are only looking to escape their harsh and narrow lives, they soon find themselves at the center of a terrible battle. It is a battle that will decide their fate and the fate of Narnia itself.
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i.besteph
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Late review. I finished this book last week after my colorful quotes post 😂

A very good read. By far my favorite after the Lion and the Witch.

As I slowly got used to the author‘s style it became easier to read. I‘ve noticed a pattern in the books. It starts out a little slow paced but gets interesting halfway through.

Rating: 4.5/5
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i.besteph Book description: The Horse and his Boy is a stirring and dramatic fantasy story that finds a young boy named Shasta on the run from his homeland with the talking horse, Bree. When the pair discover a deadly plot by the Calormen people to conquer the land of Narnia, the race is on to warn the inhabitants of the impending danger and to rescue them all from certain death. 3y
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i.besteph
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This by far is my favorite book in the series. Probably because in many ways it‘s personally relatable to me.

Just wanted to post a snippet of what the pages look like 😂

I‘m mind blown by the beautiful euphemism of Christ in the story! We don‘t get to see Aslan a lot but man when he shows up it‘s happy and sad at the same time. Happy bc yay he came, sad bc he disappears just as fast as he came. 🥲