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Author has written 2 stories for Chronicles of Narnia.

I would read the stories and I would wonder why.

I would pray at night for Aslan to summon me for help.

For the Pevensie’s to invite me on their exciting conquests.

I would watch the lions at the zoo and sob, knowing.

That the lion would never utter my name.

The Pevensie’s would never request for my assistance.

That they were only stories and weren’t real but I knew one thing,

If I believe, I would one day, feel the Narnian sun upon my skin.

I will meet the Pevensie’s and all the amazing heroes.

If I only believe, I will hear the lion roar my name.


At the moment I’ am writing a three part series, revolving around Susan and her revolution, from the time she first enters Narnia until she rediscovers it, hopefully you will laugh along the way, cry along the way and basically just enjoy it.
So far I'm working on the first part, The Gentle, her story throughout Narnia and sometime throughout the Golden Age itself. I have the second part planned out (which won't be as long as the first part and the third part), the second part is the part I'm looking the most forward to writing.

The Gentle
Part One:
Susan’s story throughout the evacuation and Narnia and how she become who she is.

Masquerades And Face
Part Two:
In order to fit in with them she will need to forget the one thing that made her whole for so long.

Crying From Inside
Part Three:
Many years have passed since Susan has forgotten Narnia, now she must find her way back to it before it’s to late After the LB.

I’ am a huge Chronicles Of Narnia fan.

I was just re-reading The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe and at the beginning there is a short message from C.S Lewis to a girl named Lucy and he wrote ‘one day you'll be old enough to read fairytales again' now I know most people would laugh at this small statement but it is completely true. My mother pushed me into reading them when I was 12/13 but I thought I was to for fairy tales, but when I turned around 15, I felt like reading something where, for a short moment I could feel like a child again and I remembered the Chronicles Of Narnia and I thought why not get out of the books out and dust them off and have a short read of them and I did. so his quote is true, one day we will all be old enough to read fairy tales again.

Favourite Book In The Series: The Horse and His boy.

Favourite Girl Character In The Series: Susan Pevensie.

Favourite Boy Character In The Series: Peter Pevensie.

Least Favourite Character In The Series: Rabadash The Ridiculous.

My story of Narnia: My mother read them to me when I was a mere four years old and I use to remember how much I would make her read The Horse and His Boy, over an over again because I loved the story and the excitement throughout it. The next time I read them was when I was nine years old and it was for school, I remember how much I liked The Horse And His Boy (again) and how unfair Susan was treated, I also had a small crush on Peter because of how noble and brave his was, saving his sister. The third time I read them was when I was fifteen years old and I again, adored The Horse and His Boy and have re read five times now, my favourite character soon became Susan and thought how awful she was treated in The Last Battle because she merely forgot and grew out of Narnia.


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Magnificent, Gentle, Just, and Valiant by Callie Beth reviews
They were called the Magnificent, the Gentle, the Just, and the Valiant. The Pevensies begin to discover why they were given these titles, as they grow closer to Narnia and to each other. [Fifteen oneshots, one for each year of the Golden Age.]
Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: K+ - English - Chapters: 12 - Words: 25,864 - Reviews: 198 - Favs: 91 - Follows: 73 - Updated: 1/14/2007 - Published: 6/7/2006
The life after by Elora Potter reviews
This is Susan's story after the train accident, how she dealt with it, how it changed her, made her better, to finally be forgiven. And maybe forgive the one who hurt her.
Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: T - English - Romance/Angst - Chapters: 4 - Words: 6,298 - Reviews: 10 - Favs: 6 - Follows: 4 - Updated: 11/14/2006 - Published: 8/24/2006
Forgotten, not Forgiven by rooty-boots reviews
How will the Pevensies react when Susan is brutally attacked? London is not Narnia and there are no swords, no shields and nothing to help them through except their love for one another. Disclaimer: You all know I don't own these characters, so don't sue
Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: T - English - Angst/Drama - Chapters: 9 - Words: 15,106 - Reviews: 97 - Favs: 75 - Follows: 33 - Updated: 3/15/2006 - Published: 2/27/2006 - Complete
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Virtue reviews
Lucy learns a small lesson during Church service.
Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: K+ - English - Spiritual - Chapters: 1 - Words: 825 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 6 - Follows: 3 - Published: 10/3/2006 - Complete
The Gentle reviews
Susan’s story throughout the evacuation and Narnia and how she became who she is.
Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: K+ - English - Adventure - Chapters: 6 - Words: 20,329 - Reviews: 21 - Favs: 6 - Follows: 5 - Updated: 9/9/2006 - Published: 7/31/2006
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