![]() Let’s take a look at a sampling of one star reviews (my comments in blue): So this month we combined one-star ratings from Amazon and Goodreads. There were only 31 1-star reviews and most of those were complaints about a specific edition or format. Of 1,764 reviews the average rating was 4.7 stars. The book had remarkably few 1-star reviews on Amazon. I have not reread the book as an adult and, truth be told, I would probably find the Christian symbolism (which when over my head as a child) to be irritating. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was probably a reason why a great number of us explored wardrobes in our relatives houses in the hopes of discovering a magical world. This month we’ll be taking a look at reviews for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. ![]() From the nasty to the snarky to the downright absurd, we’ll highlight some of the strange reasons why some people hate these great reads. ![]() Each month, we’ll feature a book from Time’s list of the best 100 English language novels of all time. There is no such thing as a universally loved book. ![]()
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