judyfromkansas said:Hmm. I like your idea! But why couldn't Susan's children actually find their way into Narnia? Remember, Narnian times flows differently from our own! Perhaps the children could find their way into Narnia's past - perhaps pick up the events from the time the original Kings and Queens blundered their way back into our world (after the hunt for the White Stag). Perhaps...and this is radical, I know...perhaps the children could even undo what led to Narnia's destruction - and then Narnia could live again! That IMO would rock. Then the oft-discussed possibility of new Narnia books might be made possible - if the right author were found...
Something to think about, anyway...
Amen to that!VeritasRatioque3D said:Why would you want to undo the destruction of a shadow? No one would want to go back to that shadow after they had experienced the “more real” Narnia.
VeritasRatioque3D said:Narnia was never destroyed. It was the shadow of Narnia that was destroyed. Why would you want to undo the destruction of a shadow? No one would want to go back to that shadow after they had experienced the “more real” Narnia.
judyfromkansas said:When I first read "The Last Battle" I received a genuine shock when I learned that Susan was no longer a friend of Narnia. Apparently she'd gone materialistic and turned away from the rest of her siblings.
Ever since then, I've wished that Lewis had written a book following up on Susan's fate.
If YOU were to write such a book, what would you have happen?
Me, I'd have her find her faith - and her way back to Narnia - again!
(BTW, "The Last Battle" is by far my LEAST favorite of the Chronicles).