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The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
The Lion, the witch, and the wardrobe.
C.S. Lewis
Fantasy
This book is actually telling the story of Jesus and his life. A lot of people don’t know that. It shows from when he started preaching, up until his resurrection. A lot of the book tells a story about believing and listening. The main characters are Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy and they are sent out on a quest to find Aslan in the world of Narnia. This exciting novel shows action, trust, and adventure. Me personally, I think it is a very well written descriptive story of a journey through the heart of God.
I think I would recommend this book to someone who is very Catholic and is close to God. I also think that I would recommend this to someone who understands the Catholic faith but also loves a good story. I really want to read the rest of the series because of how good this book is to read. They seem very interesting.
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