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The Horse and His Boy (Chronicles of Narnia, #3) by C.S. Lewis
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did not like it

'Like most days when you are alone and waiting for something this day seemed about 100 hours long'

I'm not sure about this book, it felt like a typical filler that you find in every series. A book to beef out the series but doesnt relate to or impact anything.

I also feel it failed to portray the magic and amazement of the worlds that the two previous books do so well. Mr Tumnus has lost his personality, it just all fell flat for me. I felt I was reading just to get through it which is fine as it's a short novella.

A deflated balloon.
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Reading Progress

December 28, 2019 – Shelved as: series-tbr
December 28, 2019 – Shelved
April 5, 2020 – Started Reading
April 6, 2020 – Finished Reading

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Ceecee Oh no. Nothing worse than a deflated balloon! Hope you enjoy your next one 🤞😊


Michelle Ceecee wrote: "Oh no. Nothing worse than a deflated balloon! Hope you enjoy your next one 🤞😊"

I totally agree but it was short so i didnt lose too much time on it, thats the silver lining :)


Justin Since this is my favorite book of the series I have a very different opinion. However, thank you for sharing a negative review that was relevant and thoughtful instead of just being full of political agendas and virtue signaling.


Michelle Justin wrote: "Since this is my favorite book of the series I have a very different opinion. However, thank you for sharing a negative review that was relevant and thoughtful instead of just being full of politic..."

It's actually shocking how many reviews for these books are political, I remember being surprised by that when I was reading this series.

Weirdly one year on and I remember more about this book than I thought I would :)


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