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Review: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
Once the children enter Narnia, the atmosphere shifts immediately. The land is trapped in an unnatural, never-ending winter under the rule of White Witch, and that coldness isn’t just weather—it feels like it affects everything. There’s a sense that the world is stuck, like nothing can properly grow or change while she is in control. That idea of being frozen, both literally and figuratively, runs through the early part of the story and shapes everything that happens.

Laura Wakefield
May 122 min read
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