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Gus-Gus
04-23-2006, 06:47 PM
Which was your favorite part of the book? :p

Mine was when they confused Shasta with Corin!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:

shmeepie
04-23-2006, 09:04 PM
i loved the parts when aslan was telling shasta and aravis about their story, but he would only tell them their own story

Tsukiko
04-23-2006, 09:09 PM
I loved the part when Farsight told king tirian and the rest of 'em that cair paravel was filled with dead narnians, calormen ships there and roonwit shot with an arrow. I LOVE THE LAST BATTLE!!!!!!!!!!!! BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Apple_Of_Life29
04-23-2006, 09:33 PM
I loved the part when Farsight told king tirian and the rest of 'em that cair paravel was filled with dead narnians, calormen ships there and roonwit shot with an arrow. I LOVE THE LAST BATTLE!!!!!!!!!!!! BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


ehhhhh. TrueNarnian, this is about The Horse and His Boy.....

shmeepie
04-23-2006, 11:13 PM
lol...yeah...i was a bit confused there :p

Gengar
05-13-2006, 10:59 AM
My fav part is when prince Rabadash hangs from the ring which was used to tie horses to, it was also on of the most hilarious parts

Aslan_of_Narnia
05-24-2006, 09:44 PM
I thought the part were shasta is learning to ride bree, was pretty good :)

LifeMaiden
06-01-2006, 12:01 AM
Which was your favorite part of the book? :p

Mine was when they confused Shasta with Corin!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:


I actually liked the part where Shasta was at the tombs with the cat...there was something really eerie about that. I know I'd be scared to death. And the part where Aravis and Lashaleen ( sp?) were hiding in the room from the Tisroc, his son, and the ugly guy whom Aravis didn't want to marry...the hunchbacked Grand Vizner.

QA48
06-01-2006, 12:16 AM
I loved it when Aslan told Aravis that it was him who scratched her back lightly so that she could know how her maid felt when she had to come back to the house without Aravis making it seem as if the maid let something happen to her. I thought that was amazing!

I think that Aslan is the most Christ-like in this book. There are so many things that he says that makes me think I'm reading portions of the bible.

everlasting_love
06-02-2006, 07:11 AM
I loved it when Aslan told Aravis that it was him who scratched her back lightly so that she could know how her maid felt when she had to come back to the house without Aravis making it seem as if the maid let something happen to her. I thought that was amazing!

I think that Aslan is the most Christ-like in this book. There are so many things that he says that makes me think I'm reading portions of the bible.


That was my favorite part.I think the Horse and his boy,is a very boring book to read though.

Tirian, The Last King
06-06-2006, 11:14 AM
That was my favorite part.I think the Horse and his boy,is a very boring book to read though.

I can't say I thought any of the books were boring. Horse and His Boy was differant because it was the only book that never left the fantasy world. All the other books had sections in our world somewhere.

HarryPevensiePotterGirl!!
06-08-2006, 02:13 PM
Horse and His Boy is the most boring of the books. I luved the part where they fought at the end and the part with the wizard or whatever. Mabey I'm confused cuz I wuz bored when I read it. It's a good book to make you fall asleep at night.

narnia+north
06-08-2006, 02:59 PM
U kno what, i have to agree. there was too much talking. It took me forever to finish that book. but my favorite part would have to be when Shasta and Bree met up with Aravis and Hwin. I also like the battle. :D

QA48
06-08-2006, 04:07 PM
Also, I loved the part when edmund came and slapped Shasta in the face when he found him :D lol That was awome! :rolleyes: Just because it was edmund. :rolleyes:

narnia+north
06-08-2006, 04:12 PM
I think that Skandar will have fun making that movie.

inkspot
06-13-2006, 03:17 PM
My favorite part is when Aslan reveals that all along he was the cat prodding Shasta along and the lion who frightened him ... it's so cool, if you're looking for spiritual meanings, to see your own trials in this light. Bad things which may be scaring you right now could actually be Christ's way of pointing you in the direction you are to go. Or some little person who warms your heart in a frightening situation with a hug or a story might be Jesus, too, helping you cope.

Harvestar
07-05-2006, 08:34 AM
*Spoiler

The Lion chase- Where the two flee the "wild Lion"
Running through the forest, meeting the other group,
and swimming across the water :D

Also the attack.

Valeria Potter
07-07-2006, 12:50 AM
i like the part when bree mets shasta and he was wounder that he talks!!! :)

Puzzle_the_Donky
07-07-2006, 01:52 AM
I can't say I thought any of the books were boring. Horse and His Boy was differant because it was the only book that never left the fantasy world. All the other books had sections in our world somewhere.
Just because it never leaves Narnia it's the greatest part! In all the other parts Pevensies, cousins or Digory and Polly have to leave the world Narnia with lots of tears (However the Wizzards Nephew is something else). In the Horse and his Boy everyone is just allowed to stay in Narnia.

My favourite part of the Horse and his Boy is the part were Rabadash is behaving like a donkey, becoming a donkey, doesn't learn his lesson and stays behaving like a donkey, and after that becomes human again by going to Tash's temple.

Cass P
07-15-2006, 10:37 AM
My fave would be when Shasta met the Narnians. Edmund was so cool. :cool:

noticeablyNARNIAN
07-26-2006, 06:44 AM
That was my favorite part.I think the Horse and his boy,is a very boring book to read though.

I very much so disagree. I loved Horse and His Boy, it is definitely in my top 3. My favorite part is when Shasta *Cor* and Corin first meet, and then when they meet again and sneak into battle. I just love Cor & Corin they are immensely entertaining. Also when Aravis is with Lasaraleen.

I also LOVE any part with the Narnians. When Edmund finds Shasta, it's histerical. I just love them.

Seņor Puntos
07-27-2006, 05:59 AM
Horse and His Boy is the most boring of the books.
The Horse And His Boy was the most gripping of the Narnia books, where you get to learn about a whole new world. It was the very book that got me back into Narnia after falling out of it for a while.

My favourite part was when Rabadash was turned into a donkey--talk about cruel and unusual punishment.

Tsukiko
07-29-2006, 06:54 PM
mine was maybe...when Cor told Aravis his story of how Corin was really his twin-brother and King Lune was his Father.

i hated the part in The Tisroc's House....it was boring. although, it had alot of meaning to the book.

bando2
07-29-2006, 11:36 PM
I think my favorite is at the end when they are rushing to stop the invasion and how Sasha and Arvis end up together even though they argue

Narborg
07-31-2006, 12:51 AM
The battle!! Its posibly the best desribed battle in the croninces, its so exiting

bando2
07-31-2006, 11:22 AM
The battle!! Its posibly the best desribed battle in the croninces, its so exiting
I have to agree.

swanwhite
08-25-2006, 09:00 AM
This is an incredibly hard choice. The Horse and his boy is my favorite of them all. I think maybe it is where Shasta tell Aravis that he is now a prince. That conversation is really neat. The battle is really cool too I think it is the best described one in the chronicles. I like where Shasta is learning to ride. Well I really like the whole book actually but those are my favorite parts.

inkspot
09-14-2006, 05:24 PM
What I like about this book is the idea that Shasta was actually a prince, but he's somehow been raised as a slave/fisherman in another country. It reminds us that while we may labor on this earth in efforts which aren't particularly elegant, we are actually children of God, Princes and Princesses, and we have been separated, for a while, from our true country and family -- God's family.

And, there's a reason for it! If Shasta had never been lost as a baby, raised in Calormene, and forced to flee for Narnia, he would never have been able to bring his timely warning to save Archenland. But because he endured all those years of hardship, far from his real home, he was able to make a nation-saving difference!

I think, if he had known what would happen, that he would have to spend a lot of years in fear and hard work and sadness, but that because he did, he would be able to save his country, he would have chosen the exile and the life of a slave.

So when you think about your own hardships, you can se there may be a reason for them that, if you could know it, would be so noble, so good, so important, that you would choose the hardships, just for the privilege of fulfilling that destiny ...

What do you think?

Sir Godfrey
10-02-2006, 03:41 AM
Onr of my favorite parts was at the end of the book where it mentions that Shasta and Aravis fight a lot and eventually get married.

~Lava~
10-13-2006, 11:53 AM
I liked the part when Aslan tickled Bree with his whiskers. It is so funny to picture Bree screaming and galloping across the courtyard of the Hermits place. It is especially funny for me I guess because I know a horse that is so Breeish in nature that it is pathetic.

narnia_grl8
10-16-2006, 09:34 PM
i loved the parts when aslan was telling shasta and aravis about their story, but he would only tell them their own story





really me to..... it was awsome!??!?!?!?!

Son of Adam
10-17-2006, 03:48 AM
I liked the part where Aslan turned Rabadash into a donkey. A fitting animal for such as stubborn man.

Son of Adam
10-17-2006, 03:50 AM
I liked the part where Aslan turned Rabadash into a donkey. A fitting animal for such as stubborn man.

Narnia_grl8, I see you live in Fresno, CA. I live not too far from you in Mariposa.

TimmyofOz
11-01-2006, 06:54 AM
I like when Arvis and her snooty friend hear about the plan to invade the Northern kingdoms while hiding behind the couch. :D

Twilight
11-12-2006, 11:46 AM
I liked the 'epilogue' of sorts that told what happened to them later, especially the part when it said that since they quarreled and made up so much, Cor and Aravis got married so they could do it 'more conveniently'. lol!

Hermit of Archenland
12-04-2006, 12:07 PM
The Horse and His Boy is my favourite Narnia book.

My favourite part is when Shasta meets Aslan in the mist without being able to see Him.On being asked who He is Aslan replies "Myself" 3 times in 3 different ways. Of course Lewis here is suggesting the Doctrine of the Trinity as well as refering to the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John.

It's a wonderfully written passage; Lewis' writing at its most moving.

Tsukiko
12-04-2006, 03:03 PM
Hm, I loved the part when Shasta/Cor and Bree met Aravis and Hwin. That chapt. was very exciting! I love the whole 'mad' chase. :D

and when Aravis tells her tale in the next chapt. was interesting too.