![]() Once again, here’s the publication order of the seven original Narnia books: How to read The Chronicles of Narnia in order I’m here to tell you the true and correct order of The Chronicles of Narnia. The books have actually been published in different orders, depending on the whims of publishers. If you’re setting out to read the seven books in the original Narnia series, you might think there’s a clear reading order-and here’s where things get tricky. However, only 75 copies of the book exist, and it’s never been officially published, so tracking down a copy might be even harder than dethroning an evil witch. That book is The Stone Table by acclaimed British author Francis Spufford. However, as so often happens, other authors were inspired by Lewis’s work-and one more obscure Narnia book came into being. If you’re a purist, that makes for seven books total in The Chronicles of Narnia. The Last Battle (1956), which chronicles Narnia’s apocalyptic final days.The Magician’s Nephew (1955), which tells the story of how Narnia came to be and.The Horse and His Boy (1954) in which a boy named Shasta and his horse Bree try to escape a life of servitude and find freedom in Narnia. ![]() The Silver Chair (1953), in which the Pevensie siblings’ cousin Eustace must find Caspian’s son Rilian.The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952), in which Edmund and Lucy accompany Caspian on a perilous sea voyage.Prince Caspian (1951), in which Lucy and her siblings return to Narnia. ![]()
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