
The Chronicles of Narnia (series)
The Chronicles of Narnia is a seven-book fantasy series written by C.S. Lewis, first published between 1950 and 1956. It follows the adventures of children who discover the magical land of Narnia, inhabited by talking animals, mythical creatures, and ruled by the powerful lion Aslan. The series explores themes of good versus evil, faith, sacrifice, and redemption, often drawing on Lewis's Christian allegory. The books include famous titles like "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," and they appeal to both children and adults, offering rich storytelling and profound moral lessons.