C.S. Lewis

Tumnus’s Bookshelf: The NarniaFans Book Reviews: Through the Wardrobe: Your Favorite Authors on CS Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia

Welcome to Tumnus’s Book Shelf where we review any and all books related to Narnia and CS Lewis! For this weeks review, we will be looking at Through the Wardrobe: Your Favorite Authors on CS Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia

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C.S. Lewis

Through the Wardrobe: Your Favorite Authors on C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia. A Narnia movie tie-in for kids of all ages

DALLAS—With Prince Caspian soon to be released in movie theaters across the country, and a whole new generation of children captivated by Aslan the lion and the land of Narnia, readers young and old are eager for fresh takes on the classic series.

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C.S. Lewis

Tumnus’s Book Shelf: The NarniaFans Book Reviews. OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE: Through the Wardrobe

Hey, NarniaFans! Leah Wilson, over at BenBella Books sent us an e-mail about a new release called Through the Wardrobe: Your Favorite Authors on CS Lewis’s “The Chronicles of Narnia”.

Click “Read More” to find out more about this new and exciting book.

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April Fool's Day

APRIL FOOLS DAY 2008 Harper Collins Announces the release of a “Lost” Narnian Chronicle: The Legend of Queen Swanwhite

Long time fans of the Chronicles of Narnia who were saddened by the end of the series in 1956 may rejoice at some news from publisher Harper Collins. With the help of Walter Hooper, Colin Duriez, and other Lewis scholars, Harper Collins is posthumously publishing the book that existed in various fragments.

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Narnia Books

Exploring the Return to Narnia

Devin Brown e-mailed us to let us know that there’s an excerpt from his book: Inside Prince Caspian on CBN.com! Here’s a piece of the article, written by Devin Brown, followed by a link to the story. […]

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White Stag appears in Scotland

In the Chronicles of Narnia, the White Stag is fabled to grant wishes to whoever catches him. There is a Scottish dance called The White Stag of Arran and, according to local tradition, a white stag is said to appear near Brodick Castle when one of the Hamilton chiefs dies to herald him to the other side. […]