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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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13 reviews for Amazon.com: The Chronicles of Narnia Complete Audio Collection (Audible Audio Edition): C. S. Lewis, Kenneth Branagh, Alex Jennings, Michael York, Lynn Redgrave, Derek Jacobi,…
Rated 5 out of 5
animalsandmagic –
This is the heaviest paperback box set I have ever purchased. I purchased two different editions of this box set, the one with the classic art and the one with the movie art and the one with the movie art is much lighter weight. Anyway, I purchased this version as a gift so I can’t review this specific set in more detail.
I did however, read these books years ago. I remember not knowing they were Christian fiction as the books aren’t full of quotes from the bible and mentions of God and people in the bible as is my usual experience, which is why I don’t usually enjoy Christian fiction. The Chronicles of Narnia, however, are full of action, fantasy characters, and are a lot of fun to read though I will admit the first book is on the slower side and feels more like a prequel than the first book in a series though it’s still an enjoyable read.
Rated 5 out of 5
Suki –
Really liked the hardcover books. The series is very good reading and I liked that the print was large enough and easy to read. You can really see how it relates to Christianity.
Rated 5 out of 5
kathy –
Having the entire set is a must! The box keeps them all in one place! The stories are classic and enjoyed by all ages.
Rated 5 out of 5
stupidisme –
Amazing collection of legendary stories no other magical realm can compare to Narnia. Amazing shipping too!
Rated 5 out of 5
SKS –
A superb book incorporating all the stories in the chronicle. Lovely book.
Rated 5 out of 5
Terry –
Bought this set for my grandson!
Rated 5 out of 5
Leo –
La calidad de los libros es buena e ideal para un niño que está tomando el hábito de la lectura
Rated 5 out of 5
Abraham Mora –
I love the Books !
Rated 5 out of 5
George Wilson –
These stories are amazing, the writing, themes and plot are just as mesmerizing for an adult as our children. From experience, these stories would be suitable for a child as young as 4 with almost total comprehension. This series is special, and the typology through the stories are just as wonderful to talk about as the adventures we read about by CS Lewis. (The order of the stories is incorrect if you want to read in the order they were written, there are a few other reviews that have the order & years in which each story was published)
Rated 5 out of 5
animalsandmagic –
In my new book, PASSPORT TO NARNIA: A NEWCOMER’S GUIDE, I try to put to rest the controversy about the order in which the books should be read, and for good reason: Lewis himself did not write these books as an interlocking whole, as did Tolkien (THE LORD OF THE RINGS) and J.K. Rowling (the Harry Potter novels). Lewis wrote that he wrote the books as they occurred to him, which is why he himself had no preference in which the books SHOULD be read. My contention is that the important thing is to READ these novels, not worry about the reading order. Besides, HarperCollins, his publisher, has made a decision to publish the books with THE MAGICIAN’S NEPHEW first, followed by THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE because, as is stated on the copyright page of the one volume hardback & paperback editions, “Although THE MAGICIAN’S NEPHEW was written several years after C.S. Lewis first began THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, he wanted it to be read as the first book in the series. HarperCollins is happy to present these books in the order in which Professor Lewis preferred.
Regarding the seven novels themselves and their readability: Great books come from great writers who can not only are outstanding storytellers but also offer more than mere diversion: Lewis, a celebrated scholar, teacher, writer, and popularizer of the Christian faith, was a literary giant; and when we read the Chronicles of Narnia, we see the world filtered through his worldview. The books and the writer are in this case inseparable; the books come from the writer and are deep expressions of his humanity, his views on courage and sacrifice and honor, which are at the heart of these seven novels. Having sold 85 million copies since 1950 (when the first book in the series was published), you can rest assured that the books have stood the test of time, entertaining and illuminating five generations of readers.
The only complaint I have about this boxed set is that the production values are mismatched: the covers are gorgeously printed, but the interiors use very cheap pulp paper, with blotty ink printing that obscures not only the text but the wonderful Pauline Baynes artwork. Since mass market paperbacks are routinely printed on pulp paper, the problem here seems to be the presswork: The over-inking of these pages obscures the printing of the text and obliterates the artwork. Since the one volume editions are issued from the same publisher, with readable text and no glaring deficiencies in the presswork, I hope that the publisher takes the time to correct what is otherwise a handsome, affordable, boxed edition.
A few comments about the forthcoming movie: the trailer looks wonderful and captures the sense of wonder that is Narnia. Early reviews are positive and, from all indications, Disney Pictures has a winner of a film and the beginnings of a major, new franchise. To my mind, the best thing about the movie is that it will prompt a certain number of people to go into the bookstores and look for the principal texts; I came to the Narnia books late in life, but reading them did what good fiction is supposed to do: Those books took me out of this world and into C.S. Lewis’s wonderful and enchanting world of Narnia, and isn’t THAT what superb storytelling is all about?
Bottom line: Despite my reservations about the printing of the interiors of these books, this is the edition of choice because of its price and portability. If you haven’t read these books, now is the time to start: After December 9, when the film is released, everyone will be rushing to the bookstore to see what is next.
I look forward to the film release and also look forward to re-reading the Chronicles of Narnia again, just as soon as I finish re-reading Tolkien’s THE LORD OF THE RINGS from cover to cover (including the appendices).
Rated 5 out of 5
stupidisme –
The Chronicles of Narnia is one of the best book series I have ever read. It can be read and enjoyed in a fantasy context only, but it takes on a much deeper and profound meaning when read within the context of Christianity. The more I learn about Christian theology, the more I appreciate what Lewis did with these stories. This is a book series that every child should read, and one that adults can return to several times in their lives.
Rated 5 out of 5
Izabela Ciesinska –
this series will be enjoyed by kids of all ages as it has a very interesting plot
animalsandmagic –
This is the heaviest paperback box set I have ever purchased. I purchased two different editions of this box set, the one with the classic art and the one with the movie art and the one with the movie art is much lighter weight. Anyway, I purchased this version as a gift so I can’t review this specific set in more detail.
I did however, read these books years ago. I remember not knowing they were Christian fiction as the books aren’t full of quotes from the bible and mentions of God and people in the bible as is my usual experience, which is why I don’t usually enjoy Christian fiction. The Chronicles of Narnia, however, are full of action, fantasy characters, and are a lot of fun to read though I will admit the first book is on the slower side and feels more like a prequel than the first book in a series though it’s still an enjoyable read.
Suki –
Really liked the hardcover books. The series is very good reading and I liked that the print was large enough and easy to read. You can really see how it relates to Christianity.
kathy –
Having the entire set is a must! The box keeps them all in one place! The stories are classic and enjoyed by all ages.
stupidisme –
Amazing collection of legendary stories no other magical realm can compare to Narnia. Amazing shipping too!
SKS –
A superb book incorporating all the stories in the chronicle. Lovely book.
Terry –
Bought this set for my grandson!
Leo –
La calidad de los libros es buena e ideal para un niño que está tomando el hábito de la lectura
Abraham Mora –
I love the Books !
George Wilson –
These stories are amazing, the writing, themes and plot are just as mesmerizing for an adult as our children. From experience, these stories would be suitable for a child as young as 4 with almost total comprehension. This series is special, and the typology through the stories are just as wonderful to talk about as the adventures we read about by CS Lewis.
(The order of the stories is incorrect if you want to read in the order they were written, there are a few other reviews that have the order & years in which each story was published)
animalsandmagic –
In my new book, PASSPORT TO NARNIA: A NEWCOMER’S GUIDE, I try to put to rest the controversy about the order in which the books should be read, and for good reason: Lewis himself did not write these books as an interlocking whole, as did Tolkien (THE LORD OF THE RINGS) and J.K. Rowling (the Harry Potter novels). Lewis wrote that he wrote the books as they occurred to him, which is why he himself had no preference in which the books SHOULD be read. My contention is that the important thing is to READ these novels, not worry about the reading order. Besides, HarperCollins, his publisher, has made a decision to publish the books with THE MAGICIAN’S NEPHEW first, followed by THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE because, as is stated on the copyright page of the one volume hardback & paperback editions, “Although THE MAGICIAN’S NEPHEW was written several years after C.S. Lewis first began THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, he wanted it to be read as the first book in the series. HarperCollins is happy to present these books in the order in which Professor Lewis preferred.
Regarding the seven novels themselves and their readability: Great books come from great writers who can not only are outstanding storytellers but also offer more than mere diversion: Lewis, a celebrated scholar, teacher, writer, and popularizer of the Christian faith, was a literary giant; and when we read the Chronicles of Narnia, we see the world filtered through his worldview. The books and the writer are in this case inseparable; the books come from the writer and are deep expressions of his humanity, his views on courage and sacrifice and honor, which are at the heart of these seven novels. Having sold 85 million copies since 1950 (when the first book in the series was published), you can rest assured that the books have stood the test of time, entertaining and illuminating five generations of readers.
The only complaint I have about this boxed set is that the production values are mismatched: the covers are gorgeously printed, but the interiors use very cheap pulp paper, with blotty ink printing that obscures not only the text but the wonderful Pauline Baynes artwork. Since mass market paperbacks are routinely printed on pulp paper, the problem here seems to be the presswork: The over-inking of these pages obscures the printing of the text and obliterates the artwork. Since the one volume editions are issued from the same publisher, with readable text and no glaring deficiencies in the presswork, I hope that the publisher takes the time to correct what is otherwise a handsome, affordable, boxed edition.
A few comments about the forthcoming movie: the trailer looks wonderful and captures the sense of wonder that is Narnia. Early reviews are positive and, from all indications, Disney Pictures has a winner of a film and the beginnings of a major, new franchise. To my mind, the best thing about the movie is that it will prompt a certain number of people to go into the bookstores and look for the principal texts; I came to the Narnia books late in life, but reading them did what good fiction is supposed to do: Those books took me out of this world and into C.S. Lewis’s wonderful and enchanting world of Narnia, and isn’t THAT what superb storytelling is all about?
Bottom line: Despite my reservations about the printing of the interiors of these books, this is the edition of choice because of its price and portability. If you haven’t read these books, now is the time to start: After December 9, when the film is released, everyone will be rushing to the bookstore to see what is next.
I look forward to the film release and also look forward to re-reading the Chronicles of Narnia again, just as soon as I finish re-reading Tolkien’s THE LORD OF THE RINGS from cover to cover (including the appendices).
stupidisme –
The Chronicles of Narnia is one of the best book series I have ever read. It can be read and enjoyed in a fantasy context only, but it takes on a much deeper and profound meaning when read within the context of Christianity. The more I learn about Christian theology, the more I appreciate what Lewis did with these stories. This is a book series that every child should read, and one that adults can return to several times in their lives.
Izabela Ciesinska –
this series will be enjoyed by kids of all ages as it has a very interesting plot
Martin –
Came with a little bit of damage