![]() The battle itself is actually only a rather small part. In fact the whole back story and preparations make up more than 2/3 of the book. Lewis spent a lot of time describing who the kids felt back in Narnia and what happened on their way to Caspian. An epic battle is about to be fought…įirst the novel. So the Pevensies team up with Prince Caspian to free the old Narnian people. He’s a young man, betrayed by his uncle who wanted the throne to himself. Soon before long Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy find out that it was Prince Caspian who called for them. To their shock they discover that centuries have passed since they left and the Narnia they used to know is nothing but a fairytale. Something is pulling them back to Narnia. The time in Narnia almost seems like a dream, until one day the kids get a strange feeling. The Pevensie children returned to their normal lives. Well, but due to the fact that I’m currently reading three different book series at once, I completely forgot to write a post on Prince Caspian!īut is it even as good as the first installment? Let’s find out! As I really enjoyed both the novel and the adaptation, I immediately kept on reading. Movie post on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe some time ago. ![]() As you might remember, I wrote a Book vs. ![]()
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