Title: The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3)
Author: C. S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes(Illustrator)
Average number of words per page: more than 100
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Average story rating: 5/10.0
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Average illustration rating: 7/10.0
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Book review by: Regina Silva age: 11Review submitted on 02/28/2002 at 14:13:12
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7.0 out of a possible 10.0
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Regina Silva writes the following about The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3) :
The setting of this adventure took place in Calormen, which is a town in Narnia where Shasta grew up. Later Shasta went to Narnia. Narnia is "The Lands Between," where creatures are part human.
The main chatacter of my story was Shasta, a boy who lived with Arsheesh a poor fisherman. Shasta called Arsheesh his father. Thet lived on a little creek by the sea, which was located in Calormen, until a horse by the name of Bree took Shasta away.
This story This storyis about Shasta, who ran away with the horse, Bree because Arsheesh was going to sell Shasta to a Tarkaan. Shasta found out that Arsheesh was not his real father. Shasta went to look for his real father and rode on Bree's back to Narnia where he was Narnia. Shasta and Bree became companions and found what they were looking in Narnia. I like this book because it was exciting, and it had talking creatures, but i did not enjoy this book because the beginning was boring.
I would recommend this book to a boy or a girl who likes talking creatures and fiction stories.
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