The Problem of Susan and other matters. 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 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
Chapter 9: What Lucy Saw
This chapter parallels the beginning of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, but the outcome is very different without the Professor around (because character development). Read more
Chapter 8: How They Left the Island
Don’t let that title fool you. They get off the island without any incident whatsoever on the last page or so. This chapter is really about the children convincing Trumpkin that they are who they say they are, and moreover will be of value to his cause. Read more
Chapter 3: The Dwarf
This is another one of those short chapters meant to whet the appetite for exposition, isn’t it? Read more