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75) The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis. I like The Last Battle. I like the imagery and mythology at the end. I'm thinking that I would like to find a good commentary on Lewis' mythology, though, because I feel like it's really quite brilliant in parts but never adequately adds up to a whole ...
... realm. That said, three books in 24 hours seems to have burned me out on Narnia for a bit. I might come back to The Last Battle if I'm feeling uninspired on Thursday, though.
68) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. This was a first-time read for me, and I ...
... Forster describes heaven in the title story? I wonder if it is like the heaven Lewis writes about in the last Narnia book, The Last Battle .
So this was published in 1911... I wonder if Lewis had read it. The Narnia books weren't published until the 1950s. Interesting.
... Caspian by C.S. Lewis
36. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis
37. The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis
38. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
39. The Ghost Belonged to Me by Richard Peck
40. Ghosts I Have Been by Richard Peck
41. The Dreadful Future of Miss Blossom Culp ...
The Last Battle by Clive Staple Lewis
The Siege by Kathryn Lasky
Mennyms Under Siege by Sylvia Waugh
Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques
The Winter Knights by Paul Stewart
... disorganized thoughts on LOTR made any sense whatsoever to you guys!
I think it's interesting, Rena, that you reread The Last Battle and thought of The Lord of the Rings. We just watched ALL the movies this past weekend with some friends, and one thing I really noticed was the sense of ...
... is scary huh, here's an extremely large hobbit-eating spider! What shall I come up with next...?"
However, I re-read The Last Battle by CS Lewis last night and got thinking that maybe I should try Lord of the Rings again. What is it about the book you love, WW? If you give me a 'this is ...
163. Veil of Midnight by Lara Adrian
164. The Silver Chair by C. S. Lewis
165. The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis
The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis
96. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
The final chapter in the Chronicles of Narnia. I had no idea what to expect in this adventure but the title alone was enough to prove that this adventure would be nothing like the rest.
This specific book tells about the end of old Narnia while summing up ...
The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis
Children and YA
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
Children and YA
... without a public library in those days, and a limited public school library budget. I read also The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle , but those were the only 3 books of the Narnia series our little elementary school library had, as long as I was in elementary school. I lost interest while ...
... the most likely way that he could be at work.
The great Christian apologist C.S. Lewis speaks of this in his classic The Last Battle . The Calormans worship Tash--a sort of demon, for Lewis, parallel perhaps to the "Allah" of the Koran. So there is the "good prince" of Calorman, who ...
... in the caricature "Calormen," and the vilification of non-Christian religions synthesized into the goofy Tash cult, and The Last Battle is really a book most of us would be happier without.
26. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis. This one was a lot more grim than the others, and much more overtly religious, but my girls and I loved reading aloud the entire Narnia series, just as I did as a child. They loved seeing all their old favorite characters from all the other books. Now they'll ...
... s
3. Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis
4. Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis
5. The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis
6. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
7. The Patchwork Girl of Oz by L. Frank Baum
8. Pretties by Scott Westerfeld
9. Tik Tok of Oz by L. Frank Baum
... ever" straight out. :-) But I did really enjoy it (this coming from the person whose favorite book as a 9-year-old was The Last Battle , so take from that what you will!).
... drobe
11. The Horse And His Boy
12. Prince Caspian
13. The Voyage of The Dawn Treader
14. The Silver Chair
15. The Last Battle
by C. S. Lewis
It took me almost month and a half to read these through (I've been busy with my studies) and now I have finally finished them. I ...
... to The Horse and His Boy with them, and we'll definitely have to have the Kleenex box on the table for the last half of The Last Battle OMG! How are they going to react to Susan's situation? and... oooh! *sigh * I could read it again and again. The whole series is wonderful!
...
... to The Horse and His Boy with them, and we'll definitely have to have the Kleenex box on the table for the last half of The Last Battle OMG! How are they going to react to Susan's situation? and... oooh! *sigh * I could read it again and again. The whole series is wonderful!
...
I do hope not. I think the others would make great films, particularly The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle .
In the box set of Narnia I have, The Magician's Nephew is book six, just before The last Battle . That way the beginning and the end are intertwined.
... and the first four Harry Potter books as close seconds
6) What was your favorite book when you were ten years old?
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
7) What is the worst book you've read in the past year?
Bad Twin by Gary Troup
8) What is the best book you've read in the past year?
...
...
7) What is the worst book you've read in the past year? Tied with my rating of 2 out of 10 - The Druids by Piggott and The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
8) What is the best book you've read in the past year?
Two books that got 10 out of 10 - Katherine by Seton and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn ...
... but now my favorite book of all time.
Matrimony by Joshua Henkin - 5 stars. It had a life-changing effect on me.
The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis - 5 stars. My favorite Narnia of all, had a great message that we are not promised to WIN the good fight, only told to FIGHT it.
The Worl ...
... Caspian by C.S. Lewis
36. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis
37. The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis
38. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
39. The Ghost Belonged to Me by Richard Peck
40. Ghosts I Have Been by Richard Peck
41. The Dreadful Future of Miss Blossom Culp ...
I really got my reading for this year started in February. I finished the Narnia series, The Last Battle was my favorite.
My favorite book for the month would probably be Matrimony by Joshua Henkin.
... finished and posted my review of The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis.
I really, truly loved it. It was probably the most obvious Allegory of all the books, and I suppose, given the nature of the content, ...
... finished and posted my review of The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis.
I really, truly loved it. It was probably the most obvious Allegory of all the books, and I suppose, given the nature of the content, ...
I loved the Narnia books as a child, in spite of their religious allegory, which really only bothered me in The Last Battle ... I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't read them all, but I was quite disappointed with a certain aspect of the ending, in particular. The Magician's Book is ...
... Chair is my favorite of the Narnia series.
I loved Puddleglum, especially, from The Silver Chair.
Next up is The Last Battle , the final book of the series.
Finished 6 , 69 to go!
... Chair is my favorite of the Narnia series.
I loved Puddleglum, especially, from The Silver Chair.
Next up is The Last Battle , the final book of the series.
Finished 6 , 69 to go!
The Last Battle
... to a charity shop.
Out of the Narnia books my favourite is Voyage of the Dawn Treader and possibly second favourite is The Last Battle cos nearly everyone is together again and you see characters from the earlier books who've been dead in Narnia for centuries like Reepicheep who is the most ...
... was truly creepy stuff that has stayed with me since I was seven - so many memories. I think I love them all, except for The Last Battle as wookiebender said.
I've had a terrible dinner at a friend's place... terrible in that, as an actress advising a teacher, she has loaded me up with six ...
... too! Okay, well, they are ALL my favourites, although Prince Caspian is a bit slim on re-reading. (And I did NOT like The Last Battle , and Mr Bear is with me in not understanding why Susan will never get to go to Narnia again. They're not perfect!)
Mr Bear just turned six. And Miss Boo ( ...
... Meyer - D
62. The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allen Poe - B
63. The Silver Chair by CS Lewis - B
64. The Last Battle by CS Lewis - B
65. The Awakening by Kate Chopin - A
66. The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson - A
67. A Pair of Silk Stockings by Kate Chopin ...
It had for some reason been combined with The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis. I separated it.
... E. Smith*
Jet Age
Eagle in the Sky by Wilbur Smith
Check Six! by Bob Norris
Warriors by Barrett Tillman
The Last Battle by Barrett Tillman
The Warbirds by Richard Herman
Force of Eagles by Richard Herman
Air Force Eagles by Walter Boyne
Flight of the Intruder by St ...
... a fun quick read, but not life-changing. Re C S Lewis, I do actually agree with you - I never particularly enjoyed The Last Battle - there are good bits, but it mostly, it annoys me. The Horse and His Boy, although I didn't like it so much when I was small, like The Magician's Nephew ...
The only book that I can remember made me go "ugh" is The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis. I was able to be oblivious to the Christian allegories and just enjoy the stories until this last book which was just dumb.
... Horse and His Boy is my fav but okay okay Reepicheep is pretty cool -- in fact his reappearance was about all I liked in The Last Battle .
Thank you all while reading this thread I finally figured out what to do with audio books -- lol. Use them in the car. I read aloud while Steph drives ...
... I was a little older:
The Chronicles of Narnia - my favorite one of these changed every so often, but I especially liked The Last Battle
The Nancy Drew series
Little House in the Big Woods and the rest of the series
Encyclopedia Brown
Hardy Boys
Mandie and the Secret Tunnel and the ...
...
4. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - CS Lewis (10/8/09)
5. The Silver Chair - CS Lewis (10/22/09)
6. The Last Battle - CS Lewis (10/25/09)
7. The Book of Three: The Prydain Chronicles, book 1 - Lloyd Alexander (6/7/09)
8. 39 Clues: Maze of Bones - Rick R ...
I finished The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis. The last book in the Narnia series. I have one word for it, "YUCK!" Just yuck. Or "EW!" Ew works.
Now I'm reading Three Junes.
... away plot-lines. Although, it's not actually that fundamental to the story - it's just an afterthought at the end of The Last Battle . They're very quick reads and interesting, partly because they're very of their time...
FlossieT: I know what you mean - when I first read them, I didn't ...
65) C. S. Lewis - The Last Battle : My least favourite of the Narnia books. I just can't get to grips that it's supposed to be a good thing that they've all been killed in a train crash and that Susan doesn't get to go to heaven because she likes lipstick. I must reread that Neil Gaiman ...
ok so I have finished 2 so far...
1. The Last Battle - 09-26-2008
AMAZING!!
2. The Wizard Of Oz - 09-29-2008
I'm just glad I finally read this one. my Great grandmother gave it to me as a gift in 1987!!! I always looked at it as a kid and thought that it was the wrong story. It had ...
ok so I have finished 2 so far...
1. The Last Battle - 09-26-2008
AMAZING!!
2. The Wizard Of Oz - 09-29-2008
I'm just glad I finally read this one. my Great grandmother gave it to me as a gift in 1987!!! I always looked at it as a kid and thought that it was the wrong story. It had ...
... on them as it's been such a long time since I read it... So, I thought it was time for a reread.
65) C. S. Lewis - The Last Battle - well, I have to finish the series, don't I?!
oh and 55) I Bookmooched a new copy of The Kindness of Women, only to discover that some very kind ...
... with it! I am very proud of myself. I feel very accomplished! So I believe that it is very fitting to start off with:
1. The Last Battle - C. S. Lewis
I will have to "think" about the next book to read because I have about 150 book at home that have not even been read!! EEK!
... of Narnia) by C. S. Lewis
Rating 1/5
61. The Da-Da-De-Da-Da Code by Robert Rankin
Rating 4/5
62. The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis
Rating 1/5
63. The Secret - Das Geheimnis (Arkana) by Rhonda Byrne
Rating 4/5
64. Our Man in Havana: An Entertainme ...
... James
07/07/08
***40,000 Pages***
†A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man *****
by James Joyce
07/07/08
The Last Battle ½
by C.S. Lewis
07/07/08
Emma ****
by Jane Austen
7/10/08
Nope it is The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis. That is the art on the covers that I had as a child.
... who have read the Chronicles of Narnia, I ask that we humbly remember what we learn of dear Susan Pevensie at the end of The Last Battle . She who had been to Narnia, had witnessed Aslan's "victory over death," in the end can barely believe where she has been and what she has seen.
Be ...
... d,
Lord of the Flies, and The Golden Compass. (Really good would be to suggest The Horse and His Boy and unsuggest The Last Battle ). It would be cool if the member unsuggestions turn out to be a useful gold standard for tuning the statistical unsuggestions.
18. Size 14 is Not Fat Either: a Heather Wells Mystery by Meg Cabot
19. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
I just found the word of the week in the last battle . isn't that just capital?
I'm reading The Last Battle , and the Lion if refered to as "you know who" by another animal.
May 19, 2008
#33 The Last Battle , by CS Lewis.
It's intense and I don't get it. What is the deal with the world inside the world inside the dead world? Does life just continue like it would in the other Narnia, but better? And why was there another one inside the second one? I changed my mind, ...
... was doing with her life, a couple of years and then several year after the end of The Amber Spyglass.
Audiobooks:
7. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis ***
This was always my least favorite Narnian story. I usually ended up skimming it when I read the series as a kid. This was worth it to ...
23. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
24. There's No Place Like Here by Cecelia Ahern
... Trigiani
44. Summer Blowout by Claire Cook
45. Fragile Heritage by Sara Hylton
46. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis *
47. Life with Mother by Clarence Day
48. Life with Father by Clarence Day
49. Harry Potter and the P ...
... synonymous sometimes.)
Once I mentioned to my grandmother that my favorite excerpt from a book ever was the last page of The Last Battle , so for Christmas that year she typed it up and put it in a very nice frame - and I had it on my wall for years. Someday maybe I'll be able to put it in my ...
... as I can tell.
49. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, by C. S. Lewis
50. The Silver Chair, by C. S. Lewis
51. The Last Battle , by C. S. Lewis
Rather than write reviews of each of these, I'd like to say a few words about the series in general: I LOVE the Chronicles of Narnia. ...
29. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis - was by far the worst book of the Narnia series.
17. The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis 5/5 stars
55, xorscape - The Last Battle was great until the last 4 chapters or so, when Eustace and Jill et al went into the stable. Then it just draaaaagged on. So, like you, I ended up not liking it.
Now I'm trying Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. So far it's keeping me interested.
I liked Patrick Stewart's reading of The Last Battle even if I ended up HATING the book.
I just finished listening to Eragon and have started Lucky You by Carl Hiassen.
I've been listening to The Last Battle by CS Lewis. It's read by Patrick Stewart who has a beautiful voice and does a wonderful job. This had always been my least favorite of the Narnian series as a kid and I didn't remember much of it at all. This time though I'm enjoying it much more.
The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper
The Final Solution by Michael Chabon
Endgame by Samuel Beckett
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
(How ironic -- there's no touchstone for the last one!)
... to be deeply biased and highly personal.
1 - The author ought to be ashamed of him(her)self(C.S. Lewis' The Last Battle )
2 - A bad book that can and should be ignored (Atwood's The Edible Woman)
3 - Written well enough, but why? (Dan Brown's DaVinci Code)
4 - Ne ...
... Feb.
The Horse and His Boy Feb.
The Magician's Nephew Mar.
The Last Battle Apr.
The Screwtape Letters
... dense with religious themed books. When I was little and read the Narnia books, I read them as pure fantasy until I got to The Last Battle and then I finally clued into the Christian tie-ins (I told you I was/am dense). When I read The Golden Compass I was equally clueless to the religious ...
... at least rough agreement on what constitutes the set of objective ethical truths. Read it again.
Lewis’s example in The Last Battle of the good man, who thought he was serving Tash but really was serving Aslan all along, is one of my favorite parts in the Narnia Chronicles. Please, see ...
... at least rough agreement on what constitutes the set of objective ethical truths. Read it again.
Lewis’s example in The Last Battle of the good man, who thought he was worshipping Tash but really was worshipping Aslan all along, is one of my favorite parts of the Narnia Chronicles. Pleas ...
... his work on the Tao at the end of the book. That was a major influence on my thinking on this subject. That and his The Last Battle in the Narnia series. Also of interest might be Christ the Eternal Tao, an Orthodox view of the relationship between Jesus and other religions.
And ...
... of Correspondence by L.M. Montgomery
6. Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
7. The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis
8. The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
I believe I have just read the worst book of my life - The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis. That Narnia ends with a overtly racist (among many things, he actually uses "darky" as a perjorative), xenophobic rant is deeply tragic.
... I've posted on it and The Translator on a new thread in the Global Reading - Fiction Group (Islamic Voices thread).
(12) The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis, which is undoubtedly the worst Lewis I have ever read and the worst of the month. His characterizations of the evil Calormenes deserve ...
... Guardians by Ana Castillo
I'm well along on Consider the Lobster and The Argumentative Indian. I'm reading The Last Battle and Beowulf to kids. Thus far, The Last Battle is by far the least of the Narnia books I've read (it's the only one I haven't read before). I need a ...
books featuring donkeys
winnie the pooh
the last batle
the bible
the fables of aesop
Don Quixote - yes the famous donkey ohtay
... locals: a mixture of blood, tallow, and the half-digested moss from reindeers' stomachs. Mmmm...
2) William BeckfordRecollections of an Excursion to the Monasteries of Alcobaca and Batalha - 1835 and many reprints - see Portugal through the eyes of a very English eccentric, accompanied ...
the last battle by c.s. lewis
on moral ends by cicero
javascript definitive guide by david flanagan
storm center: the supreme court in american politics by david o'brien
krsna: the supreme personality of godhead by a.c. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
(i had to ...
I liked Narnia except for the last book. The first ones are the best.
Edited to eliminate anything that might be controversial. :)
... raine
May
A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906 by Simon Winchester
Fighter Boys: The Battle of Britain, 1940 by Patrick Bishop
And The War Came: The North and the Secession Crisis, 1860-61 by Kenneth M. Stamp
Alexander Hamilton by Ron ...
1. Wicked
2. The Wizard of Oz
3. The Magician's Nephew
4. The Last Battle
Now reading The Fairy-Tale Detectives by Michael Buckley.
Finished The Wizard of Oz. Now hoping to finish up the Narnia series with The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle .
... I don't have sell for over $200 on Ebay and other used book sites.
Several years ago (2002) I won an Ebay auction for Last Straw For Harriet for $42 and would you believe the seller turned out to be a crook and never sent my book.
She got kicked off Ebay because she never sent stuff to ...
No no no, Readafew! No!
If she pulls a The Last Battle on us, I'll have a fit!
... Lewis
Dead Aim by Iris Johansen
Goodnight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
... to read (confusing, boring, hard to understand), or as in emotionally difficult (emotional, heart-rending, scary, sad)?
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis is definitely emotionally difficult; I love the Chronicles of Narnia, but remember really having a hard time with this book as a child and ...
Sorting by title, Lethal Seduction by Jackie Collins, (fun, trashy stuff), is sandwiched between The Last Battle and The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis (both religious allegory
... The Chronicles of Narnia I found that books 1,4, 6 and 7 The Magician's Nephew Prince Caspian, The Silver Chair and The Last Battle were all within his lexile range (though there's a 100 pt range amongst those 4 books) whilst books 2,3 and 5 The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe, The H ...
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