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The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 7)

C. S. Lewis

The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 7)

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  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery

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21 reviews

A beautiful paperback edition of The Last Battle, book seven in the classic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia. This edition is complete with cover and interior art by the original illustrator, Pauline Baynes.

During the last days of Narnia, the land faces its fiercest challenge—not an invader from without but an enemy from within. Lies and treachery have taken root, and only the king and a small band of loyal followers can prevent the destruction of all they hold dear in this, the magnificent ending to The Chronicles of Narnia. The Last Battle is the seventh and final book in C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy series, which has been drawing readers of all ages into a magical land with unforgettable characters for over sixty years. A complete stand-alone read, but if you want to relive the adventures and find out how it began, pick up The Magician’s Nephew, the first book in The Chronicles of Narnia.

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Amazingly intricate, wonderful beyond words, superbly composed! Even if I double this praise, it would not be enough, for this fascinating tale. This story is set, around the last days of Narnia, with the last king of Narnia and Eustace and Jill return to Narnia, happiness in their souls for finally being back. But this time, there is no intruder. There is no battle between Narnia and some other land. There is no worries over trade, and there is no proper quest for the king. But there is an enemy from within. An enemy, in the form of a normal Talking Narnian ape, Who plots with the modern Caloremen to destroy the spirits of Narnians, and fill them with despiteful lies about the wonderful Aslan himself. Lies to make them doubt their beliefs, lies to make them wonder whether all they were told of the great lion, empror above all others was true. Some Narnians remained true, others fell for the despicable lies... A must read for all, and a perfect book for anyone to read.

Queen Marge Hammersmith 16.08.2024

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Ok story but I didn’t really like the style of this book

Officer Wanda Heronimus 08.08.2024

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The book was full of surprises. I enjoyed reading it as it had very interesting scenes

Captain Cilla Eragon 21.07.2024

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It got a bit boring at the end.

Princess Tulip Piccalilli 25.08.2023

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A very interesting book which is funny at the same time. My favourite part was when Jewell the Unicorn came into the story. A great and lovely ending.

Anonymous 22.08.2023

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I love the magic theme. My favourite character is King Tirian, because he showed he is brave by fighting the most deadly battle. Ever.

Madam Beryl Bumblebee 15.08.2023

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This is the last book in the series of narnia. It is the seventh book. I would recommend thos book to other readers.

Viscount Arthur Eragon 30.12.2022

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I loved it

Don Bart Partridge 11.09.2022

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I love the Narnia series so it was emotional to finally finish it.

Anonymous 16.08.2021

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It was great, I would recommend it.

Nurse Pongo Snivel 12.08.2021

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Very good

Sir Mars Mystery 04.08.2021

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It was really good. CS Lewis is a brilliant author.

Doctor Grip Menace 08.07.2021

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This was the book 7 of the Narnia series and is the last one. It is a fiction book. I really liked this adventure because Kings and Queens of Narnia, Eustance, Jill and Puzzle, a donkey who is Shift's slave comes together to stop a very vain ape called Shift to destroy and take over Narnia. My favourite part of the story is the ending as all the dead Kings and Queens are reincarnated and are living in old, beautiful Narnia. My favourite character is Shift the ape because I like how he tricks people into doing what he wants. I would recommend this book to children who are 8 years and above that also enjoy reading adventure stories. I would give this book 4/5 because I think the other books in the series were more exciting than this one but this was still a really good read.

Fairy Tuesday Biscuits 05.07.2021

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I loved the book my favorite part was when they met their friends

Anonymous 03.03.2021

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AMAZING!! PLEASE TRY IT.

Baroness Phoenix Bouncy-castle 30.12.2020

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I absolutely loved it!! I loved the ending because all the people that knew about narnia got to stay there and live there forever. And it was so heart-warming to know that the chronicles of narnia ended in such a beautiful and peaceful ending. I really enjoyed the whole series so I recommend reading the entire series in order to know about all their adventures in the land of narnia... I hope u like the series and HAPPY READING!!

Marshal Sapphire Chipperfield 26.08.2020

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This book was alright and is the seventh book of the Chronicles of Narnia series. Out of all the books my favourite was The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe. My favourite character of this book was The Bear because he was funny and also loyal to Aslan. If you are going to read this book it would make sense to read the other six in order.

Anonymous 15.08.2020

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The Last Battle is a book telling us about how the last king of Narnia fought a huge battle against their foes over the mountains in Archenland. This end for the Chronicles of Narnia also tells us of the end of Narnia... but did it? This lovely book by C.S Lewis is a thrill for the end of the Chronicles of Narnia.

Major Octopus Fink 25.07.2020

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I liked this story a lot as all the visitors of Narnia met and I liked Aslan best as he forgave the donkey for pretending to be him. I was really shocked when I discovered they were all actually dead. I would recommend this book to children over 9 and adults.

Anonymous 24.07.2020