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The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3)

C. S. Lewis, Sir Michael Hordern

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3)

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  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery

Average rating

5 out 5

4 reviews

The third in the series of the classic fantasy tales – The Chronicles of Narnia. Read by the unforgettable Sir Michael Hordern.

“Where I come from, nearly all the animals talk,” said the Horse. “The happy land of Narnia.” His whinny sounded very like a sigh. In The Horse and His Boy, Shasta, a boy on the verge of being sold into slavery, meets Bree, a talking horse who has been kidnapped from Narnia and longs to return there. Together they decide to run away in search of his beloved home. They flee on a wild and dangerous journey through strange cities, eerie tombs and harsh deserts – in search of Narnia, where there is freedom and safety.

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Amazing

Explorer Jupiter Haystack 06.11.2021

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This book is good, but you don't need to read it to be able to read the fourth chronicle of Narnia. I liked Shasta best. I wouldn't really recommend it.

Anonymous 17.07.2020

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fantastic easy read book! great for traveling long distances because you don't want to put down! only problem is every book finishes at the end so you become sad because it's finished!

Anonymous 08.08.2017

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I think other people should read his book because on a desparate journey ,two runaways join and meet forces. Though they are onley looking escape thier harsh and narrow lives, they soon find themselfs at the centre of a terrible battle. It is a battle that will decide there fate and the fate of narnia.

Anonymous 31.07.2016