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  • The Last Battle

  • The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 7
  • By: C. S. Lewis
  • Narrated by: Patrick Stewart
  • Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (270 ratings)
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The Last Battle

By: C. S. Lewis
Narrated by: Patrick Stewart
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Summary

The final instalment in the series of the classic fantasy tales – The Chronicles of Narnia. This edition is complete and unabridged.

The last days of Narnia, and all hope seems lost as lies and treachery interweave to threaten the destruction of everything. As the battle lines are drawn, old friends are summoned back to Narnia, though none can predict the outcome in this magnificent ending to the famous series.

On 9 December 2005, Andrew (Shrek) Adamson’s live-action film adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe will be released by Disney, and it is already being hailed as the biggest film franchise of all time, guaranteed to appeal to adults and children across the globe. The second film is already in development.

“When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness.” C S Lewis

©1956 C. S. Lewis (P)1956 HarperCollins UK

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“The magic of C.S. Lewis’s parallel universe never fades.” The Times

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The Great Reunion

What made the experience of listening to The Last Battle: The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 7 the most enjoyable?

The story and plot were excellent.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Last Battle: The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 7?

The final words of the book.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

There are so many scenes, it's difficult to pick one particular one.

Any additional comments?

This book is an allegory of the last days before Jesus returns, where we are warned that many will lead people astray with different religions. We see this in the way the ape, Shift and Ginger, the cat, have used Puzzle the donkey to dress up as Aslan, causing unbelief among a group of dwarfs who start fightingNarnians and enemies alike, fear and bewilderment among the beasts and gloom to reign over the once happy and kindly land of Narnia. Beasts and dwarfs are to be sold into slavery and Tirian, the last king, is bound to a tree for speaking out against the new regime. He calls on the children who have helped Narnia in the past and when Jill and Eustace arrive, they try to bring some hope back to the land, but is it too late?

This is a darker book than some of the other ones, but it keeps you on the edge of your seat. You just have to keep on to the end.

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The last book and a good finish

I came back to these for my babies sake, something for him to listen to. But I would have to stop each time because of the weight of the darkness over Narnia. This is saturn, the last medieval planet to have its influence over narnia and Aslan triamphs once again, for the last time.

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Perfect Choice

Patrick Stewart is an excellent choice to perform this story, because he can bring the strength and gravitas that it needs. Most enjoyable listening experience.

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Great final book of the series, great narration

This is a brilliant ending to the Narnia series and it is brilliantly narrated by Patrick Stewart. Lewis’s descriptions are stunning and he ties together all loose ends in this final Narnia chapter.

Thoroughly recommended.

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Excellent!

A brilliant story, brilliantly read. This is an excellent conclusion to the series which I have loved listening to again. Enjoy!

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Pure enjoyment

The beginning of the end - the end of the beginning.
Although this is the last of the Chronicles of Narnia, you will feel it is not the end - just the end of part of the series of life there and here.

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Perfect storytelling

Patrick Stewart's performance is sublime. He brings the characters to life with his voices and skilled narration. It must have taken a lot of work to be able to narrate so superbly.
What a brilliant tale - hiding some deep theology around death and judgment.
C S Lewis and Patrick Stewart are the perfect combination. Patrick - please record more!

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Clever, disturbing, optimistic and epic.

Clever analogy, disturbing perceptions hopeful in outlook and epic in ambition.

Nicely performed vocally and musically.

A fitting end to the saga.

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Offensive racial caricatures

Had to abandon this one due to the awful descriptions of calormen, as turbaned, carrying scimitars and smelling of garlic. Racist stuff.

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Incredible Adaptation

Whatever your opinion of Star Trek as a show there can be no doubt about Sir Partrick Stewart's talent to bring a story to life.

As a child, "The Last Battle" was the one Narnia story i just couldn't get through. Even as an adult it was hard going.

Sir Patrick brings the characters to life through his amazing vocalisations, accents and his incredible talent as a Shakespearean actor to take a story and through simple inflection to breathe something very magical into a potentially dry source and turn it into a living, breathing piece.

My three year old son has begged me each night for the last week for just "a bit more about Jewel, Daddy" (The unicorn's name) where at three times his age I begged my own father - who was no slouch as a storyteller - to go back to the story about the Wardrobe. Having finished the book tonight, he's already asked to hear it again.

The second time this year!

I would encourage anyone, Christian or not, to listen to the Narnia series - specifically this set's excellent unabridged adaptations - in the order Lewis intended, beginning with "The Magician's Nephew" straight through to the climactic scenes of "The Last Battle". Each book narrated perfectly by the chosen talent and most definitely saving the best for last!

Thank you to all the wonderful talents who took their time to sit and narrate the stories at such an incredible standard. I'm certain of Lewis were alive today he would not have chosen a different cast for each book. Especially this one.

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