Prince Caspian [Book Review]

Prince Caspian, the fourth book in C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia, features a prince striving to reclaim his throne from a false king. Despite engaging themes and characters, it felt like the story lacked depth and pacing, leaving me wanting more from the narrative.


Book Title: 
Prince Caspian

Author: C.S. Lewis

Book Saga: The Chronicles of Narnia

(Chronological Order) #4

Genres: Fantasy. Classics. Children. Young Adult (Maybe). Fiction.

Book Description: 

Narnia . . . a realm where animals converse . . . where trees stride with purpose … where a decisive battle looms on the horizon. A prince, resolute in reclaiming his rightful throne, assembles a formidable army to vanquish the false king plaguing his land. Ultimately, it will be a clash of honor between two men that will determine the fate of an entire world.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Hello, dearies! Welcome to another Narnia review!

As you might know I am reading the Narnia books, Prince Caspian, book 4 in the Series (Chronological order) was the one I had been expecting to read the most, probably because of the movie, probably because it seemed like that interesting shift into a different Narnia.

Oh, spoilers alert btw, so if you don’t know about the story or haven’t watched the movies, be warned there will be spoilers.

So, I wanted to read Prince Caspian since I started with The Magician’s Nephew, but by the time I finished reading this book, I literally said: come on!

Let me tell you what happened.

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