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The Chronicles of Narnia Vol V: The Horse and his Boy

In this fifth volume of C.S. Lewis's beloved Chronicles of Narnia series, a young boy named Shasta and a noble horse named Bree embark on a perilous journey through Narnia. Along the way, they befriend a noble prince and a talking mouse, encountering mythical creatures, overcoming obstacles, and uncovering the mysteries of the land. The story is filled with excitement, courage, and the wonder of a magical world. more

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C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis

C. S. Lewis was a British novelist, academic, and Christian theologian. He is renowned for his fictional works, particularly The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of fantasy novels that have become a beloved classic of children's literature. Lewis also penned adult fiction, including the science fiction trilogy Out of the Silent Planet and the space trilogy. His non-fiction works, such as Mere Christianity and The Problem of Pain, have had a significant impact on Christian thought and spirituality. more

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