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Now a brief on the principal characters, Digory, who pops up again as a wise old soul Professor Kirke and his friend Polly Plummer are like an old married couple. Constantly bickering and nagging each other and actually reminded me of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, two good friends there for each other through thick and thin but fighting along the way.
Did anyone watch the Strawberry Shortcake cartoon in the 80s? The "evil-doer" was The Purple Pieman who would have liked to have turned Huckleberry Pie actually into a pie. Anyway, he was tall and gangly and wore a crooked chef's hat, I kept picturing Uncle Andrew as such. Uncle Andrew looked (and was) devilish and conniving but when actually faced with danger himself became an old scaredy cat and made a run for the liquor bottle. Jadis was just pure evil and the contrast between Aslan, who is all that is good and her wickedness was a perfect blend.
Some may say that reading this first takes away some of the mystery in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as you learn of the existence of the wardrobe and lamppost but I disagree, I felt it only gave the reader a better understanding of the world of Narnia and eagerness to move further in the fantasy land.
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- 4 April, 2012: Reviewed