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The Silver Chair
- The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 6
- Narrated by: Jeremy Northam
- Series: The Chronicles of Narnia (Author's Preferred Order), Book 6, The Chronicles of Narnia (Publication Order), Book 4
- Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
This was the fourth book written in The Chronicles of Narnia. It now stands as the sixth book in the series.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-06-20
Very good reading
Excellent reading of one of the most interesting of the Narnia chronicles. Jeremy Northam does not talk down to the listener, and has the ability to slide into the background so he becomes invisible in the world created by the story - perfect.
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- davej
- 07-10-18
Great children's story wonderfully told.
Happy memories of this story from childhood wonderfully brought to life. A really enjoyable experience.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-06-22
excellent, compelling
Great story. couldn't stop listening. loved it
unusual pronunciation of Aslan was a little odd.
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- Jason Hill
- 10-04-22
Pleasure to listen to.
Pleasure to listen to.
Enjoyed the musical accompaniment to this clear storytelling. Accomplished vocal characterisations. Probably my favourite in the series so far.
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- Michele
- 16-01-22
fabulous reading
Do not skip this one, it's fabulous. we were glued to out seats throughout the whole reading
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- Louise
- 17-09-21
So sad there's only one more book to go.
Sublimely narrated by Jeremy Northam.
Laugh out loud moments thanks to Puddleglum.
Another glorious listen.
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- Ruth
- 09-01-21
Childhood re visited
It is very many years since I last read the Sliver Chair. I did although remember it as one of my favourite of the these books. It did not disappoint.
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- MISS MICHELLE L WILLIS
- 09-11-17
Great. Love an adventure
Great. Loved this book.. Love an adventure and I hope it is made into a movie. I love the sliver chair. Thanks
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- Imogen
- 08-03-17
Predictable in places but one of best in series
This and the Voyage of the dawn treader are the two best in the series. Most of the plot turns you can see coming a mile off with this book... but I guess it is for children. very much liked the narration.
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- mrs
- 03-07-16
The sliver chair review
I think that it is great and I would advise people to listen to it.
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- Stef
- 23-12-20
acceptable
Jeremy Northam is an excellent narrator, he brought the characters alive. The story was okay, definitely not as good as previous Narnia books though.
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- Julie
- 25-04-16
Great for Kid's as well as adults
I really enjoyed this part of the ongoing saga. I was full laughing with some parts of it. Light hearted, fun with some great morals taught subtlety.
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- James
- 27-06-14
The darker side of Narnia
If you could sum up The Silver Chair: The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 4 in three words, what would they be?
Darker, perilous, fantastic
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The moment that moves me is when Rilian returns home after been rescued and his father King Caspian sees him one last time before he dies.
Any additional comments?
This is a darker journey in the Narnia series, but it has a beautiful and humorous ending. Well narrated by Jeremy Northam.
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- ANGUS
- 21-11-05
A lovely version
This is a wonderful series of recordings with Michael Hordern narrating accompanied by beautifully atmospheric music. The story is one of the better in the series with one child from the Voyage of the Dawn Treader and one new child. Its a more exciting adventure than Voyage of the Dawn Treader with both children being likeable. The story has some slightly more serious themes than the previous books, in particular (without giving too much away), the Giants whose diet is less than appealing.
All in all, a lovely story beautifully read.