I'm reading The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis. Eustace and Jill are about to be caught by bullies at their school. They run to a door at full speed to a door that is always locked, but just now, it's open! They go through the door leading to the open moor, but they end up in a strange place, in Narnia! Aslan gives the children a very important task, but is it too overwhelming, difficult, and dangerous?
This book connects to the world because of the theme. It shows you to listen to your elders and people with experience because it always goes better. The children don't listen to the first three things Alsan tells them to do. This results in the biggest challenge throughout the book for a while. How does this connect to the world? Well, there are endless times when people didn't listen to wise ones and they mess up at something. This stretches back to ancient times.
I haven't finished this book but it is very interesting and has a good plot. Characters clearly develop throughout the story because of their challenges. I wonder why this author puts so much detail into things that don't really matter. It does add to the story though.This book keeps exponentially gaining my attention. That is just one of the wonders in this book. I do recommend this book to any who like fantasy, action, or adventure books. This is a great book and I hope you take the opportunity to read this someday as well.
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