This is one of my favorite Narnia books. I am stoked!!!
Ubi caritas est vera, Deus ibi est.
"The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls the butterfly." ~ Richard Bach
I never finished this one. It was really boring at the beginning and I just dropped it. I really want to read the last one, though (spoiled it for myself years ago but would still like to read it to its entirety), so I should probably get on with finishing The Silver Chair.
"I remember I posted Klingon and it made the mods super hard" -Willard
Prok once said something about Nate and apple pie. I forget the context.
@EmmVeePi Same! The Horse and His Boy is my favourite Narnia book, and it's a shame it didn't get a film.
It's nice to see them slowly plodding through the books. I remember the first one coming out, and that was a fair while ago. I remember the Happy Meal toys they had as part of the promotion for it at McDonalds.
The Silver Chair isn't my favorite of the Narnia books, but I'm still really glad to see it getting a movie. I feel it'll work better as a movie than some of the other ones. (cough Dawn Treader cough)
And @TriSARAHtops and @EmmVeePi - according to Snoink's link, apparently they're actually making all of them! Just in the order they were first published, which is quite different from the chronological order of the books.
We're all stories in the end.
I think of you as a fairy with a green dress and a flower crown and stuff. -EternalRain
I think you, @Deanie and I are like the Three Book Nerd Musketeers of YWS. -bluewaterlily
Also I think they're trying to get the ones with the Pevensie children out of the way because they really aren't getting any younger at all >.> And while the horse and his boy have a little bit of the Pevensie children in it, they're a very minor role. I also enjoyed the silver chair... once I got past the terribly boring beginning.
Instead, he said, Brother! I know your hunger. To this, the Wolf answered, Lo!
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