The Last Battle, C. S. Lewis
The Last Battle, C. S. Lewis
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The Last Battle

Author: C. S. Lewis

Narrator: Patrick Stewart

Unabridged: 4 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 05/24/2005


Synopsis

Immerse yourself in the fantastical world of Narnia in The Last Battle audiobook, the epic conclusion to The Chronicles of Narnia, narrated by acclaimed actor Patrick Stewart.Return to Narnia for the final, greatest battle, where loyalty is tested, darkness rises, and a glorious new world awaits! The Last Battle is the seventh and final book in C.S. Lewis’ classic fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia, which has enchanted readers of all ages for over seventy-five years. During the last days of Narnia, the Great Lion, Aslan, is missing. And in his place, an impostor spreads treachery and lies across the land and welcomes a great evil intent on destroying Narnia and its people—forever. Only the king and a small band of loyal followers and friends of Narnia are left to make one last stand against complete annihilation and fight in the greatest of all battles, the last battle. . . . Journey to Narnia as you listen to the entire Chronicles of Narnia audiobook series:The Magician’s Nephew, Narrated by Kenneth BranaghThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Narrated by Michael YorkThe Horse and His Boy, Narrated by Alex JenningsPrince Caspian, Narrated by Lynn RedgraveThe Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Narrated by Derek JacobiThe Silver Chair, Narrated by Jeremy NorthamThe Last Battle, Narrated by Patrick Stewart

About C. S. Lewis

It is a lofty goal, but many would be pleased if the work they accomplished would last well after their death, and be lauded with posthumous praise. Such is what happened to British author Clive Staples Lewis. He was born on November 29, 1898 and passed on November 22, 1963...... just prior to his 65th birthday. It was 2013 on the 50th Anniversary of Lewis' death, that he was honored by being given a memorial in Poet's Corner in West minister Abbey.

Lewis wore many professional hats......that of novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. His best known work is The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, and The Space Trilogy. He is the author of more than 30 books, translated into over 30 languages. As we are all aware, The Chronicles of Narnia had tremendous sales numbers and have been made popular on stage, TV, radio, and cinema.

Lewis married American author, Joy Davidman, in 1956, but sadly, she passed away only four years later from cancer at only 45 years old. Lewis then died in 1963 of renal failure.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa of Troy on August 20, 2024

Racist and Sexist and Ditto What Philip Pullman Said! The Last Battle is the last book in the Chronicles of Narnia series. In the land of Narnia, a fake Aslan has appeared creating chaos and disorder in the magical land. How will CS Lewis pull together the entire series in this final book? To be clear......more

Goodreads review by Baba on February 20, 2025

Time to say goodbye to the wonderful land and reality of Narnia, again :) The last battle and the fate of Narnia sees Eustace and Jill taken from what appears to be a dangerous and possible fateful situation happening on the train they are on, to a just as dangerous Narnia, where malign forces have......more

Goodreads review by Iben on December 22, 2019

The Last Battle, is chronologically the last book in the series of Narnia - it is coincidentaly also perhaps the last book I would ever reread lmao. Voyage of the Dawn Treader, I found boring and dull, but oh boy at least it didn't make me want to throw it into the sun after reading the last page. I'......more

Goodreads review by Annie on March 04, 2016

The first part of this book was so difficult for me to get through. I hated how Narnia had become so tainted. Everything was so utterly depressing, but thankfuly, things did not stay that way. The last half is so wonderful. I hardly knew what to do with myself after reading it for the first time. Of......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on September 04, 2013

Warning: Spoilers. Okay, before I begin I need to add that I am not Christian or religious. Not even a little bit. That's not to say I completely dismiss the notion that there could be a God, just that I personally do not believe in one. I loved the Narnia books, especially the ones that centred arou......more