The Magician's Nephew

The Magician's Nephew

By C. S. Lewis

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Grades 4 - 8Grade 6n/a5.441317
Two hard-cover books in a beautifully illustraed box cover. First book contains: The Lion and the Witch and the Wardrobe. Second book contains The Magician's Nephew.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN-13: 9780060845278
ISBN-10: 0060845279
Published on 10/10/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 112

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One day Polly, who lives in early 20th-century London, meets a boy called Digory, who's staying in his aunt and uncles' house. Soon, they become friends and explore Digory's house. Accidentally, they stumble into Digory's uncle's study, which they are forbidden from going into. There, they find out that Uncle Andrew is actually a MAGICIAN. And he's been experimenting with some magical rings that can transport people out of the world. When he forces them to wear the rings, the two children go into a magical place known as "The Wood Between the Worlds". They find out that by jumping into puddles, they can go into different worlds! In one puddle, they go into a place called Charn, where Digory awakens an evil queen called Queen Jadis, who wants to take over their worlds!😱So the two try to get her back into her world, but they end up in a strange place and see a LION! What will happen next? This book was pretty good, and it was funny! But it was sort of annoying when Digory said "Enough of this jaw." You should read this book if you like interesting books with talking animals.

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This is a great book. This book is about two children, Polly and Digory, who are trying to explore other houses but end up in Uncle Andrew's room, who is Digory's eccentric uncle. They are part of his experiment, and the have the adventure of a lifetime. I could drone on and on about how good this book is, but I want you to read it for yourself and see why it's a classic. Parents, this is a great book to read to your children.