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Published Aug. 7, 1997 by Books UK Ltd..

ISBN:
978-0-583-33141-8
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OCLC Number:
655322396

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3 stars (7 reviews)

Prince Caspian is in terrible danger when his wicked uncle, King Miraz, decides to get rid of the young heir to the throne. In desperation, Caspian blows the magic horn, calling on Peter, Susan, Lucy and Edmund in Narnia's hour of need.

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Review of 'Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #2)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

One of the very best things about these books is the lovely language - my favourite sentence is "Of course, if the children had attempted a journey like this a few days ago in England, they would have been knocked up." The magic and mystery of narnia still holds sway. I saw the movie of Prince Caspian Recently and enjoyed it a great deal, but this and the BBC radio drama (not the newer tosh but the originals) is still the very best.

Review of 'Prince Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

One of the very best things about these books is the lovely language - my favourite sentence is "Of course, if the children had attempted a journey like this a few days ago in England, they would have been knocked up." The magic and mystery of narnia still holds sway. I saw the movie of Prince Caspian Recently and enjoyed it a great deal, but this and the BBC radio drama (not the newer tosh but the originals) is still the very best.

Subjects

  • Narnia (Imaginary place)