Project: Narnian Library

Benisse

Perelandrian
Staff member
Royal Guard
Let's build a library to add to Tumnus' Is Man a Myth?

If Reepicheep were to have written memoirs of Beruna or the history of talking mice,
what would he have called it? What would Puddleglum's favorite recipe book be called?
What book would a Dufflepud write? Or Mr. Cornelius, or -- (insert your imagination) ?

Please suggest a title (and author) and then I will add it to this graphic:

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Alphabetical listing of Books on this Shelf:

Anonymous, Life in Three Dimensions: Aquatic Life for Airbreathers
Arborius, Is Man a Myth?
Doctor Cornielius. Not Too Tall Tales from My Childhood.
Hobin, Lord Balburn, The Eternal Sunset: A Journey to the Western Edge of the World
The Emperor Beyond the Sea, Deeper Magic before the Dawn of Time
Glimfeather, The Superfluity of Light
The Jackdaw, The Three Hundred Seventy-fifth Joke
--------.The Jackdaw's Book of Humor
Andrew Ketterley, Interdimensional Gemology
Professor Digory Kirke, Unringing the Bell: The Evils of Temptation
Dwarf Nikabrik, Why It's All Everybody Else's Fault But Mine
Puddleglum, Spices of Austerity: The Sombre Flavors of Marsh Cuisine
Pug, Human Bondage in the Case of Grave Economic Necessity
Ramandu, Flora and Fauna of Your Native Sun
Reepicheep the Mouse, The Oracle and the Coracle
The River God, The Evils of Bridge-Building
Eustace Clarence Scrubb, How to Properly Manage Your Traveling Companions
--------.The Diary of Eustace Clarence Scrubb: How I Faced Talking Mice, Water Shortages, and Transformation into a Dragon
...and Lived to Tell About It.

Rishda Taarkan, Tashlan: the only true god (with contributions by Ginger the Cat and
Shift the Ape)

Lord Sopespian of Telmar, Trees and Lakes Are Not Your Friends! A Book of Forest and Oceanic Survival Tips
Zamron the Minotaur, Jadis - The Greatest ever Ruler of Narnia
 
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Puddleglum's recipe book is too good to pass up. How about: Spices of Austerity: The Sombre Flavors of Marsh Cuisine?
 
Speculating beyond canonical characters:

If, at any time in the history of the Narnian world, any mer-person had extensive contact with land-dwellers, he or she might dictate a book to be distributed in Narnia. I say "dictate," because I can't imagine any sort of printing on paper being feasible underwater. The book, intended to give air-breathers an idea of what aquatic life was like, might be titled Life In Three Dimensions.
 
Love your contribution, Sopespian! I even gave you the book with the picture of Shakespeare on the spine ;)
 
"Jadis - The Greatest ever Ruler of Narnia "

by Zamron the Minotaur.

(For those who are wondering who Zamron was, he was my character from the RPG "With Sword, Claws and Teeth Bared")
 
It took me a while to update the shelf, but the Jadis tribute is done!
Corin, to view your book, drag the shelf photo to the left...
 
How about:

How to Properly Manage Your Traveling Companions by Eustace Clarence Scrubb

and

The Three Hundred Seventy-fifth Joke by The Jackdaw
 
How about, The Diary of Eustace Clarence Scrubb: How I Faced Talking Mice, Water Shortages, and Transformation into a Dragon... and Lived to Tell About It.
 
The Evils of Bridge-Building, by the River God
Human Bondage in the Case of Grave Economic Necessity, by Pug
The Superfluity of Light, by Glimfeather
 
The library is now updated here :)
Thanks to your collaboration, Professor Digory Kirke and the Jackdaw, we have the bookshelf filled except for 3 titles. Anyone have a suggestion for Reepicheep's memoirs??
 
Happy New Year!
We have almost filled all the titles on this shelf :)

I am adding Deeper Magic Before the Dawn of Time by the Emperor beyond the East, but that still leaves one (or maybe 2 titles if the 2nd is very brief)

Here is the updated shelf.
 
The Eternal Sunset: A Journey to the Western Edge of the World, by Hobin, Lord Balburn
 
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