
The Chronicles of Narnia Complete Audio Collection
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For over 60 years, readers of all ages have been enchanted by the magical realms, the epic battles between good and evil, and the unforgettable creatures of Narnia.
This box set includes all seven titles in The Chronicles of Narnia - The Magician's Nephew; The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; The Horse and His Boy; Prince Caspian; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader; The Silver Chair; and The Last Battle.
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Editorial review
By Seth Hartman, Audible Editor
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA IS A CULTURAL TOUCHSTONE FOR THE AGES
When I think of The Chronicles of Narnia, I am transported to my childhood bedroom at the impossibly late hour of 9:30 PM. My dad is squinting at his yellowed 1976 edition of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, dust kicking up into the air with each turn of the page. As he speaks of fauns, stone tablets, and Turkish Delight, my little brain is working on overdrive to make sense of it all.
All seven books in the series have vastly different storylines, main characters, points of view, and in the case of the audio version, a different narrator for each title. For most Narnia fans, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is the first book they experience, and it's also the best known book in the series. In later editions of the series (including this one), The Magician’s Nephew is considered to be the first book since it takes place much earlier in the canon, starring a young Professor Digory Kirke as he discovers Narnia. I started this series with Wardrobe, however. The story of siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy stumbling upon a magical land and taking on the evil White Witch is nothing short of a timeless classic. With the mighty lion Aslan and the kind faun Mr. Tumnus on their side, these four children are tested and forced to mature quickly in order to rise to the challenge.
While it certainly transports the reader into a highly conceptual fantasy world, the secret sauce to this series is the stellar character writing. Put simply, each of the four children represents one major character archetype: Peter is brave and headstrong, Susan is wise and resourceful, Edmund is agreeable and easily manipulated, and Lucy is kind and loyal. As a kid, I found myself admiring Lucy’s grit and determination in difficult situations. These character outlines may be basic, but author C.S. Lewis uses them to great effect, weaving complex character dynamics while keeping it simple enough for anyone to follow along. While the four children do not appear in all seven books, these sorts of character tropes live on with each trip to this magical and faraway land.
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PROS:
Each narrator did a great job bringing characters to life
The stories flowed into each other more easily than I thought they would
Good, nostalgic storybooks
CONS:
I HATED the little music that played between about half of the chapters. Not all of them, just half. There was no consistency with it either. You’d go a few chapters (where they would have the longest possible pause in between) and then hear the music. Other times, it’s the very next chapter. The inconsistency (and unnecessary addition) was completely jarring and brings you out of the book
I hate in series like this where the narrators all switch up. While each one did a great job, it’s also kind of unsettling to have multiple voices over different stories. Just pick one and stick with it…
I don’t like that the chapters don’t include a book break down if you accidentally lose your place. You basically have to search like you’re actually looking for Narnia, or be really good at google.
Pros and cons
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Classics
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Delightful
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The Best!
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Such beauty
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My favorite books to read as a child
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Great value
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wonderful
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Best Voice Acting
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