- The Magician’s Nephew – Explores the creation of Narnia and introduces Aslan.
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe – The most famous book, where four siblings discover Narnia and battle the White Witch.
- The Horse and His Boy – A side story set during the reign of the Pevensie siblings.
- Prince Caspian – The Pevensies return to Narnia to help Prince Caspian reclaim his throne.
- The Voyage of the Dawn Treader – A seafaring adventure with Prince Caspian and a journey to the world’s edge.
- The Silver Chair – A quest to find Prince Caspian’s lost son, Rilian.
- The Last Battle – The epic conclusion, dealing with the end of Narnia and deeper spiritual themes.
Themes & Symbolism
- Christian Allegory: Aslan represents Jesus Christ, and many events parallel biblical themes.
- Good vs. Evil: The battle between Aslan and dark forces like the White Witch and the Calormenes.
- Adventure & Heroism: The books focus on young heroes facing trials and learning lessons.