Aslan deals out justice, and our heroes live happily ever after. Read more
Chapter 13: The Fight at Anvard
Shasta manages to survive the battle (mostly by playing dead). Read more
Chapter 12: Shasta in Narnia
Shasta finds himself in Narnia, so he takes the opportunity to send word to Cair Paravel about the attack on Anvard. Read more
Chapter 5: Prince Corin
We see more of King Edmund and Queen Susan (and learn the severity of their predicament), and Shasta meets his royal lookalike. Read more
Chapter 4: Shasta Falls In With the Narnians
Shasta meets some faces familiar to the reader, but not to him, as he is separated from the others and mistaken for a missing prince. Read more
Chapter 16: The Very End of the World
Lewis makes the invisible tangible through story. Read more
Chapter 14: The Beginning of the End of the World
The crew is forced to choose between complacency and honor when Caspian decides to embark on the “unenchantment” of the Three Sleepers. Read more
Chapter 13: The Three Sleepers
The beauties of the World’s End begin. Read more
Chapter 8: Two Narrow Escapes
After three chapters of intensive character development for Eustace, we get two vignettes which help reveal the chemistry of the main cast (even if their characters don’t actually change). Read more
Chapter 7: How the Adventure Ended
Aslan replaces Eustace’s dragon-heart with a heart of flesh. Read more