This is a BBC Radio 4 full cast dramatisation of the sixth adventure in C. S. Lewis's classic "Narnia" series. King Caspian has grown old and sad in the ten years since the disappearance of his only son. With time running out, Jill and Eustace embark on a perilous quest to find the Prince and bring back tranquility to the magical land of Narnia. Journeying to the wild lands of the North, the friends and their companion Puddleglum go through some hair raising adventures. There are mighty storms to battle and a terrifying ...
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This is a BBC Radio 4 full cast dramatisation of the sixth adventure in C. S. Lewis's classic "Narnia" series. King Caspian has grown old and sad in the ten years since the disappearance of his only son. With time running out, Jill and Eustace embark on a perilous quest to find the Prince and bring back tranquility to the magical land of Narnia. Journeying to the wild lands of the North, the friends and their companion Puddleglum go through some hair raising adventures. There are mighty storms to battle and a terrifying encounter with a race of giants who like nothing better than a tasty snack - of human children! Searching deep underground in the grim land of the Earthmen, they finally encounter the wicked Green lady whose evil plan is to overthrow King Caspian and become Queen of Narnia. can they stop her? Following the thrills of the Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media film, let the fun and excitement continue with this all-encompassing drama that will unfold on an even bigger screen - the one of your imagination. This hair-raising adventure of heroes battling the forces of darkness will carry you away into the enchanted world of Narnia.
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The Silver Chair is a wonderful book from the Chronicles on Narnia series. After me having not read a Narnia book in so long, this was like coming home again, having a re-introduction, a breath of magical Narnian air.
Eustace and his school buddy Jill stumble into Narnia, and are given a request from Aslan to complete a mission: to rescue Prince Rillian, son of King Caspian.
All in all, a good plot with a challenge set forth for the characters to complete. A general good vs. evil storyline. And Aslan reigns over all.
Loved it.
PeachTea
Mar 10, 2009
Terrific
This Chronicle is more of a quest than any of the other books, and is told in a fascinating manner. Eustace and Jill tromp off to find the missing Prince Rilian, encountering everything from giants to depressing Marshwiggles. From hilarious Puddleglum to the tragic -- but I'll let you read it. Which you should.