Title: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: Caspian’s Army.
Based on The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian by CS Lewis
Adapted by: Sadie Chesterfield
Illustrated by: Justin Sweet
Publisher: HarperEntertainment (April 1, 2008)

ISBN-10: 0061231576
ISBN-13: 978-0061231575

Summary of the book:

Fleeing from his Uncle Miraz’s soldiers, Prince Caspian falls into the company of three of the Narnians, Trufflehunter the badger, along with Nikabrik and Trumpkin, two dwarves. Caspian is taken further into the woods, where he meet up with other Narnians, They were afraid to trust him at first as they hated the Telmarines because they had stolen their land. He assured them that he would restore Narnia to them if they fought alongside him. With a magic horn that could summon the heroes of old in hand and his new army, Caspian was ready to began his quest.

Review of the book:

While this may sound like an apples to oranges comparison, this particular book, Caspian’s Army isn’t as good as the other adaptations of the Narnian Chronicles in this particular series. While the illustrations are just as splendid and the retelling of the tale is nicely paced, this story is a bit lackluster, especially after reading the Tail of Reepicheep.

Part of the problem would be that this book functions like a prologue for Prince Caspian as it’s ending is just left dangling. An old writers adage is to leave the reader wanting more, and this book left you wanting a lot more. While this book may be meant for children, I’m not sure if it’s ending would be as satisfying as the Tail of Reepicheep for them. It would be very easy to picture a little kid sitting up in bed after hearing this story and going ,“is that the end?”

The somewhat disappointing ending of the story aside, it isn’t that badly written. It’s still paced fairly well, and it does contain a good bit of dialogue. One of this books strongest features is it’s use of more “challenging” words like “extinct”. While most reading comprehension courses may teach that kids should skip a challenging word and only read what they know, it is far more important for them to be challenged and improve their skills in order to become better readers, and this book would help with that.

The art is still great. The use of the concept art just helps the story so much more than using a still shot form the film which could easily be blurry from the motion in it, and leave the characters looking rather awkward. This style of art just keeps the story going.

If you are looking for a well paced book for young readers that will challenge their vocabulary skills, with great illustrations this book is certainly worth the try. Certainly, the Narniafans that have to have every book, and parents with younger readers, would like having this in their library. However this story is simply “good” but not “great”, and it is almost better to wait until they are older to read the full story of Prince Caspian to them.

3 1/2 out of 5 shields.

New Prince Caspian Products

The International Christian Retail Show 2007 was held this last week in Atlanta, GA with many publishers displaying new Chronicles of Narnia products coming Spring 2008.

The products look very similar to the ‘Wardrobe’ tie-ins. One tie-in book is called “The Tail of Reepicheep” and includes this synopsis: “Reepicheep is the bravest of the mice and stands beside Caspian in the battle to reclaim the throne. In the struggle, Reepicheep loses his tail. But his bravery and the loyalty of his fellow Mice earn him a special reward from Aslan.

Available February 2008:

Prince Caspian Read-Aloud Edition

Available April 2008:

Prince Caspian movie tie-in editions
Movie tie-in box sets
This is Narnia (I Can Read)
Lucy’s Journey (I Can Read)
Fight for the Throne (Chapter Book)
Prince Caspian: The Movie Storybook
The Tail of Reepicheep
Caspian’s Army
Activity Book and Gel Pen
Coloring and Activity Book and Crayons
A Narnia Chronology
Chronicles of Narnia books (David Wiesner covers)
Book and Audio Box Set
Puzzle Book
Prince Caspian: The Reusable Sticker Book
Prince Caspian Book and CD

Bob Siemon will also once again be providing a new line of Narnia jewelery.

There will also be a Making of Prince Caspian book that was unmentioned in this catalog, but I cannot yet divulge more details than that.