Aravis and the Horses receive one visit from Aslan and one from a very familiar Prince, bringing the character development to a close. Read more
Chapter 11: The Unwelcome Fellow Traveler
All the seemingly disparate pieces of Shasta’s life fit together as he comes face to face with a certain Lion for the first time… Read more
Chapter 16: The Very End of the World
Lewis makes the invisible tangible through story. Read more
Chapter 12: The Dark Island
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. Read more
Chapter 11: The Dufflepuds Made Happy
Lucy meets the Magician and discovers him to be “a brick”. Read more
Chapter 10: The Magician’s Book
In which the unseen is made visible through story. Read more
Chapter 15: Aslan Makes a Door in the Air
Where all is made right as Prince Caspian comes to a conclusion – but it still can’t seem to step out of the shadow of its predecessor. Read more
Chapter 14: How All Were Very Busy
This is probably the most Greek finale I’ve ever seen outside of Bulfinch’s Greek & Roman Mythology. But it’s also an awful lot like the finale of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (except you kind of see the battle this time). Read more
Chapter 11: The Lion Roars
The truth becomes clear to everyone, but it’s not equally welcome to all. Read more
Chapter 10: The Return of the Lion
After the group’s stubborn refusal to go Aslan’s way nearly ends in disaster, Lucy finally gets a chance to talk to the Lion. Read more