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Kronike iz Narnije I: Čarobnjakov nećak
The first part of the Chronicles of Narnia series. C. S. Lewis told the story as a myth of creation, temptation (like Eden), sin, redemption, and the beginnings of Narnia – an allegory of Genesis, the Fall, and God's providence.
Kronike iz Narnije III: Konj i njegov dječak
The third installment of the Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis. The story takes place in the Golden Age of Narnia, during the reigns of King Peter, Queen Susanna, King Edmund, and Queen Lucy, but mainly in neighboring Calormen and Archenland.
Kronike iz Narnije II: Lav, Vještica i ormar
Once upon a time there were four children, named Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. This is a story about something that happened to them when they were sent away from London during the war because of air raids.
Kronike iz Narnije IV: Kraljević Kaspijan
Times are tough in Narnia, which is engulfed in civil war. Prince Caspian is forced to send a call for help to the heroes who have already proven themselves in Narnia - Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. They must dethrone Caspian's uncle, King Miraz.
Kronike iz Narnije VII: Posljednja bitka
In the last days of Narnia, the monkey Shift deceives the Narnians with a fake Aslan (the donkey Puzzle). King Tirian, Jill and Eustace fight against the deception and the Calormenes. In the Stable House, a door opens to Aslan's world. Narnia is falling,
Kronike iz Narnije VI: Srebrni stolac
Prince Rilian, the beloved son of King Caspian, has mysteriously disappeared. Aslan sends Eustace and his school friend Jill to search for the prince in the ever-dark Underworld. The Wicked Witch is disturbing
Kronike iz Narnije V: Plovidba broda Zorogaza
Lucy and Edmund Pevensie spend the summer with their cousin Eustace Scrubb – a selfish, bitter boy. Looking at a picture of a ship on the wall, the picture comes to life: the water swallows them and they fall into the sea of Narnia. They are rescued by
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Selected books
Selected Books (2002) by C. S. Lewis is a collection of his most important works, covering theological, philosophical, and literary topics.








