Summary of this Book... | ||
The Horse and His Boy NOTE: This review is a WORK IN PROGRESS. Please see the comment section below so you will understand why this section may have typos and such at this time. This morning, I am writing about this book from memory in an attempt to catch up with my word count for Nano. I can remember most of this story. I have read this book several times. The main characters are two humans, two talking houses, and Aslan. The boy and his horse both learn lessons and have adventures. There are enemies and if I remember correctly a battle. The is much more to this story than the battle. I like it better than Prince Caspian. Prince Caspian focuses too much on battles for my liking it tastes. Of the seven Chronicles, I have not read this one as many times as some of the others. Here is a list in the order of most readings by me to fewest r readings by me: 1.) The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 2.) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 3.) The Magician's Nephew 4.) The Silver Chair 5.) The Horse and His Boy 6.) Prince Caspian 7.) The Last Battle | ||
Further Comments... | ||
I am starting this product review on November 28, 2014. Writing this and some other product reviews as part of my 2014 NanoWrimo project. My weekend here will be a tough first draft. I will not be making edits our corrections until after Nano is over. I am very behind in my word count so I am going to be writing as fast as I can in order to reach 50000 by the end of November. My hope is to later come back and polish it up in December. Created Nov 27, 2014 at 6:54pm | ||
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