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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. An absolutely beautiful ending to an absolutely beautiful story. C. S. Lewis stuns with every book and I hold this series very dear to my heart, from the joy I felt reading it, to every character I adore, to every place we explored. Thank you to the author, for letting us inside your beautiful mind. It’s an adventure that our world will never forget. Unusually dark and morbid for one of these, but I guess it makes sense if it’s trying to fit the Revelations part of the Bible into the Narnia setting. I liked the concept of a false Aslan and how that might complicate the whole simple nature of Narnia and its creatures, but then the book wrapped itself up. Not a satisfying series in the slightest for how wayward Lewis’ interests seemed to be with characters and story, but intriguing for that disjointedness, too. Is contained inHas the adaptationIs abridged inIs replied to inHas as a commentary on the text
When evil comes to Narnia, Jill and Eustace help fight the great last battle and Aslan leads his people to a glorious new paradise. No library descriptions found.
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(SPOILER) I was hoping for a bit more dramatic consequences for Shift and all the trouble he caused.
In the last chapter, I was so excited to hear of all the characters from previous books! That was probably my favorite part!
I didn’t necessarily love the fact that they “died,” but I guess the series had to be ended somehow. (END SPOILERS)
Notable Quotes:
“She wasted all her school time wanting to be the age she is now, and she’ll waste all the rest of her life trying to stay that age.”
Don’t take for granted whatever age you are now. You’ll never get it back. Don’t waste a second!
Things to be aware of in “The Last Battle:”
Violence:
- A horse is beaten and yelled at mercilessly.
- Two men are murdered. (Not many details).
- Many other killings in battle.
- A mention of killing men on an altar to a god.
- An animal is spat on.
- A character is struck on the mouth and thrown down.
- A dog looses a leg.
- A character is threatened by a dagger to his neck.
Spiritual Content:
- Mentions of studying and reading the stars. Followed by what is “written in the skies.”
- Many mentions of gods.
- “I hear some of you are saying I’m an Ape. Well, I’m not. I’m a Man.” (Spoken by the ape)
- Mentions of demons and calling them.
Language:
- 11 “ass” (all in reference to an actual donkey)
- 7 “stupid”
- 7 “dumb”
- 1 “damnably”
- 1 “where the devil”
Additional Notes:
- A character works his companion as a slave, tricking him into doing tasks. ( )