![]() ![]() (Note: We do also meet her in The Magician’s Nephew where Polly and Digory get to see her in all her wicked glory. Lewis), so I love a good (read: evil) bad guy. ![]() Now I love fairy tales (and apparently, so did C.S. You can sort of see why Edmund is drawn to her. I think that’s because she’s such a good (read: evil) antagonist! She has that lovely fairy tale witch-ness about her. I think there’s a reason the movies kept bringing the White Witch back to have some part in each movie (at least the ones they actually made). He’s the King, I tell you.” #2 – The Witch ![]() One of my favourite exchanges is as follows: “Safe?” said Mr Beaver …”Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. I really do think it’s the best introduction to Aslan!) (It’s also why I’d recommend reading this book as the first in the series. In fact, it’s kind of like the children not quite knowing him and yet knowing him all at the same time. We keep hearing about him so it’s like we do know him. I love how we meet Aslan before we actually meet him. You almost can’t separate Aslan from Narnia. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe // by C.S. *Note: This post may have some slight spoilers in it. One of my favourite series of all times… Definitely a 5-star rating! And in honour of those 5 stars, I’ll give 5 reasons why I love this book… ![]()
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