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Original Title: The Last Battle
ISBN: 0007202326 (ISBN13: 9780007202324)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronological Order) #7, The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order) #7
Characters: Aslan, Lucy Pevensie, Edmund Pevensie, Eustace Scrubb, Jill Pole, Jewel, The Anti-Christ, Puzzle, King Tirian, Digory Kirke, Peter Pevensie, Reepicheep, Shift
Setting: Narnia
Literary Awards: Audie Award for Inspirational/Faith-Based Fiction (2005), Carnegie Medal (1956)

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I think this is the first book I've ever hated. And that list is pretty short. As a child, it really distressed me - I didn't understand much of it, and it confused me why its tone was so very different from the other Narnia books. Then, when I reread it a few years ago, it just pissed me off. The message about religious pluralism is refreshing, sure, but the book just plain reads wrong, and I will probably never get over Lewis's treatment of Susan. I guess if you don't believe in God, you deserve to lose your entire family in a train crash. Awesome.

I suppose there is some hope in that Susan did not die - maybe her family's gruesome deaths will help her find God, and then a train will kill her too, and she'll join Peter, Edmund, and Lucy in Aslan's country! Bleargh.

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Title:The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia (Chronological Order) #7)
Author:C.S. Lewis
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:June 20th 2005 by HarperCollins Publishers (first published September 4th 1956)
Categories:Plays. Fiction. Contemporary. Historical. Historical Fiction. Drama. Romance. Theatre

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SPOILERS! Don't keep reading if you don't like 'em!Gosh, I love The Last Battle. As a Christian, Aslan's compassion and mercy in all of the books is moving, but it is especially highlighted in this novel. Some people may not like the ending. I know my sister didn't, especially because of the fact that Susan isn't brought into the new Narnia with the other Pevensie children. My thought has always been(and this is purely my own interpretation/speculation) that Susan will eventually be saved. She

Lucy, Edmund, and Peter being with Aslan in the new Narnia forever - a terrible conclusion? Well, understandably not everyone gets the significance of

Warning: Spoilers. Okay, before I begin I need to add that I am not Christian or religious. Not even a little bit. That's not to say I completely dismiss the notion that there could be a God, just that I personally do not believe in one.I loved the Narnia books, especially the ones that centred around the Pevensie children. As a child I'm not sure what my reaction was to The Last Battle, when I was a teenager I read it again and felt a little...uncomfortable. Now this isn't going to be a slander

If I had the energy to describe how bad this is, I still wouldn't be able to describe how bad this is.

Here's your Woke points. Do with them what you will.

I agree with the reviewer who said this was the worst ending ever. Not only does it have the worst ending, but the book itself is the worst ending to any series that I have ever read. Period.Seriously, Mr. Lewis, what the hell is this though? Aside from the phenomenally craptacular ending--where we're supposed to believe that the very best thing that could possibly happen is for everybody to die--this book was just a whole lot of suck. It seemed to have no point whatsoever, except that Lewis

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