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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia Book 5) Kindle Edition

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Narnia . . . where a dragon awakens . . . where stars walk the earth . . . where anything can happen.

A king and some unexpected companions embark on a voyage that will take them beyond all known lands. As they sail farther and farther from charted waters, they discover that their quest is more than they imagined and that the world's end is only the beginning.

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the fifth book in C. S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia, a series that has become part of the canon of classic literature, drawing readers of all ages into a magical land with unforgettable characters for over sixty years. This is a novel that stands on its own, but if you would like to continue to the journey, read The Silver Chair, the sixth book in The Chronicles of Narnia.

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There are a thousand stories in the land of Narnia . And now a look for the classic series by C.S Lewis With the upcoming release of the much-anticipated movie of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the With and the Wardrobe in fall 2005, interest in The Chronicles of Narnia is becoming even more widespread. Here is a bold and striking contemporary new look for this classic series, designed especially for adult readers! Fifty years ago, C. S. Lewis created a land of wonder and enchantment in The Chronicles of Narnia. Since its first appearance, more than eighty-five million readers worldwide have come to love this definitive fantasy series. Now all seven perennially popular books are available in a brand-new adult trade paperback format.

About the Author

Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most influential Christian writer of his day. He was a Fellow and Tutor in English literature at Oxford University until 1954, when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement. His major contributions in literary criticism, children's literature, fantasy literature, and popular theology brought him international renown and acclaim. He wrote more than thirty books, allowing him to reach a vast audience, and his works continue to attract thousands of new readers every year. His most distinguished and popular accomplishments include, The Chronicles of Narnia, Out of the Silent Planet, The Four Loves, The Screwtape Letters, and Mere Christianity. Visit the C.S. Lewis website at www.cslewis.com.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001I45UEI
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperCollins; Reprint edition (October 29, 2008)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 29, 2008
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 6936 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 146 pages
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CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS (1898-1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most influential writers of his day. He was a fellow and tutor in English Literature at Oxford University until 1954 when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement. He wrote more than thirty books, allowing him to reach a vast audience, and his works continue to attract thousands of new readers every year. His most distinguished and popular accomplishments include Mere Christianity, Out of the Silent Planet, The Great Divorce, The Screwtape Letters, and the universally acknowledged classics, the Chronicles of Narnia. To date, the Narnia books have sold over 100 million copies and been transformed into three major motion pictures.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
"The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" by C.S. Lewis is a classic adventure tale that takes readers on a thrilling journey through a fantastical world. The story follows the courageous King Caspian and his crew as they set sail aboard the Dawn Treader in search of the seven lost Lords of Narnia. Along the way, they encounter a variety of mystical creatures, breathtaking landscapes, and dangerous challenges that test their strength and resolve. Lewis's vivid descriptions and rich characterization bring the story to life, and his exploration of themes such as courage, faith, and redemption make this book a timeless favorite among readers of all ages. Overall, "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" is an exciting and thought-provoking read that is sure to capture the imagination of anyone who loves a good adventure.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2023
Reading these books as an adult brings a whole new meaning. They are wonderful and adventurous and great for a summer day.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
This book is fascinating and written by a master storyteller. The allegory contains so many levels of meaning, and you emerge at the end of the story with a much deeper sense of Truth and inspiration than before you started.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2010
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader takes the reader back into the world of Narnia, the ocean east of Narnia anyway. We meet Prince Caspian on a sea voyage to the East in search of seven noble men who, having been sent there by Caspian's now deceased evil uncle, Miraz, never returned. Lucy and Edmond along with a new character to the Chronicles, their cousin, Eustice, sail along for the ride. Along the way they encounter lands with mysterious inhabitants, dangerous creatures, and staggering beauty. I found this episode of the Chronicles of Narnia to be one of my favorites so far. The return of Edmund, Lucy, Caspian, and especially Reepicheep is a welcome reunion. The new human character here adds both humor and depth to the story and I enjoyed the development of this character. The Christian allegory continues strongly here with many scenes which will no doubt stick in my mind for a long time to come. The ending is especially good. The illustrations were thankfully included in the Kindle copy and of good quality. I recommend this book for any who seek a way to Lewis' magical world.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2010
The Voyage of The Dawn Treader is a classic sea story comparable to Homer's Odyssey. It starts shortly after where Prince Caspian ends, and we encounter both ferocious sea serpents and harsh opinionated humans, yet unconditional love triumphs over all. Most fascinating of all is Reepicheep the valiant mouse who bravely encounters and befriends a dragon - his natural enemy! We see the imperfections in Caspian and Lucy and are reminded that they are every bit as human as are we. Best of all, it is a delightful read. I enjoy taking Voyage of the Dawn Treader to the beach and read it while listening to the waves! As the movie is being released soon, I believe it wise to read the book first, or right after. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader belongs on the bookshelves of those who wish to sail into a delightful saga of the sea. Prince Caspian the chronicles of narnia (movie images inside)The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Movie Tie-in Edition (rack) (Narnia)THE SILVER CHAIRThe Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 7)
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2008
"The Voyage of the Dawn treader" may be my favorite book in the "Chronicles of Narnia". Many of the other reviewers have made comparisons, however I see it a little differently. I am reminded of Swift's "Gulliver's travels" and its imagination and satire. Obviously, the Lewis has updated the satire and changed aspects of the story - but both have the same sense of adventure.

Another added bonus to "Voyage of the Dawn Treader" is the humor. Several of the chapters are very, very funny. The land "of the invisible people" comes to mind as an especially funny section.

In truth, Lewis has included all of the ingredients for a fine novel, humor, high adventure, coming of age, and moral decisions. The plot is nicely woven together and doesn't seem to jump as much as "Prince Caspian" and some of the others, so in my opinion "Voyage" may also be the best written of the books in the series.

Final tally
- Humor "A"
Adventure "A"
Writing style "B+"

Overall - "A" - a very solid read and sure to be one of your child's favorites!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019
As a fan of C.S. Lewis's writing, I must confess to no small bias.
This is either the third or fourth book in the Narnia series, depending upon how you count. As such it is much easier to follow after reading the first few books in the series.
Overall, this and the other stories hold up well. A few things might need explaining to American audiences ("torch" means "flashlight"), and the analogies might be missed. There is a certain amount of predictability and Deus ex Machine (Aslan ex Machina?)
The story starts with Lucy and Edmond staying with their Aunt & uncle and know-it-all prat cousin, Eustace. As usual, they are transported to Narnia, or at least into that world 's ocean very near a Narnian ship. They meet up with some friends of Lucy and Edmond and join in their exploration and adventures.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2014
The Chronicles of Narnia has been one of my favorite series since childhood, and even now that I'm middle aged (plus) I still enjoy reading these books every so often. This book is SO much better than the recent movie version. Whoever wrote the screenplay should have been truer to the book, because it didn't need embellishment. I came out of the movie theater scratching my head and wondering what I'd just seen because it wasn't The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. There are so many enjoyable adventures in the book. From the smallest episode like the close shave with the sea monster to the retired star Coriakim's island the book has plenty of adventure for younger readers, or those like myself who can still remember being young. It brings back the idea of the possibility of encountering something unknown, the thrill of discovery.
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Satya
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding edition
Reviewed in India on September 24, 2022
Great book by itself, anf this is by far the best edition of it - white pages, full -coloured illustrations.
Genevieve
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2020
Great book! Loved reading it to my kids. Only thing worth mentioning though is that throughout the book there is the same misprint where they write Asian instead of Aslan. Could lead to confusion if this is the first narnia book you read.
Alice Cecconello
1.0 out of 5 stars NON comprate: arriva il prodotto sbagliato
Reviewed in Italy on September 27, 2021
Anziché il libro vi arriverà un prodotto per aspirapolvere!! Link di acquisto assolutamente falso. Cosa appurata poiché non l'avevo acquistato solo io e a tutti è arrivata la stessa cosa.
Alexandra
5.0 out of 5 stars Los mejores!!
Reviewed in Mexico on June 6, 2020
He comprado ya todos los libros de narnia, los recomiendo 100% para cualquier adulto pero sobre todo que se pongan como lectura básica para los niños, de verdad los amé
MikeC
3.0 out of 5 stars I preferred the movie to the book.
Reviewed in Australia on January 25, 2022
I found this book a disappointment, probably because I only knew it as the source material for the movie, which I love.

In the main story, Caspian is off on a year-long journey to find seven missing Lords when Edmund, Lucy and their cousin, Eustace Scrubb, are sucked into a painting and end up bobbing around in the ocean of the coast of Narnia. After scooping the former King and Queen of Narnia out of the sea, they all join together to have an adventure. The main components of the film are in the book - although some of the scenes are well out of order to how they appear in the book.

This is one of those rare occurrences where the film is better and more engaging than the book. Also, is it just me, or is Aslan turning nastier as each book progresses?

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is worth reading as a part of The Chronicles of Narnia, but go into it with an open mind.

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