How do you read the series? I have never read it before, but I did see the first movie already. The wife got me the 7 book compilation, and it has it in Narnia universe chronological order. But publishing order is completely different, and the librarian at one of the schools argued pretty passionately that reading it in publishing order is much better. Apparently The Magicians Nephew sheds light on a lot of things that you get into reading in the published order, but I usually prefer to read things chronologically.So WTF how did other who read the series do it?
1/16/2008 10:28:47 AM
i read it in chronological order
1/16/2008 10:29:47 AM
I read it both ways...but chronological is a good bet
1/16/2008 10:32:12 AM
fuck that movie.Every fucking time i'll be flipping through the movie channels and i'll see "Chronicles of... " and im all like w00t! Riddick!But then i see this shit and i get depressed.
1/16/2008 10:45:45 AM
1/16/2008 10:46:44 AM
Magicians NephewLion, Witch & WardrobeHorse & His BoyPrince CaspianDawn TreaderSilver ChairLast BattleThat's the only real way to do it. Publishing order sucks balls.
1/16/2008 12:31:54 PM
Yea thats right there is how I have it in this book. As I said, a librarian was the one that made the case for publishing order. Prior to this, I was two chapters into The Magicians Nephew and never even knew their was some controversy about the order of the books.
1/16/2008 12:55:22 PM
1/16/2008 1:04:45 PM
god that movie was horrible
1/16/2008 1:34:56 PM
I liked the movie...never read the books tho
1/16/2008 3:39:46 PM
Chronic WHAT!
1/16/2008 3:42:52 PM
1/20/2008 7:48:36 PM
Chrono Trigger.
1/20/2008 8:19:03 PM
Lion, Witch & WardrobePrince CaspianDawn TreaderSilver ChairHorse and His BoyMagician's NephewLast BattleThat's the way I read them first, and to me it still makes the most sense. As he wrote them, Lewis's world and story got bigger and bigger. There's something almost disjointed about reading Magician's Nephew first because there's stuff in it that's never close to being touched on in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe for the simple fact that Lewis hadn't even thought up Magician's Nephew yet. Plus I like reading the two really religious ones at the end. Those first 4 are really story driven and slowly work you in to the religious aspects. Magician's Nephew and Last Battle are the two most blatantly allegorically driven so they kind of work together as a Genesis/Revelations thing.
1/21/2008 7:10:08 PM