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transposable_element) wrote2015-01-25 04:07 pm
First Impressions
Filia, aged 9, just finished reading The Last Battle a little while ago. She looked up at me and said, "I wonder what happened to Susan."
I asked her what she thought.
"I think she probably just lived a normal life."
I pointed out that she was probably really sad for a while. Filia agreed.
Then she started wondering if Susan really did remember Narnia, suggesting that maybe she hadn't forgotten forever and it was just a stage, and one day she would remember it again.
I asked her what she thought.
"I think she probably just lived a normal life."
I pointed out that she was probably really sad for a while. Filia agreed.
Then she started wondering if Susan really did remember Narnia, suggesting that maybe she hadn't forgotten forever and it was just a stage, and one day she would remember it again.
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More of her thoughts: "All in all, I don't find The Last Battle a very satisfactory book. I mean, it's all about grim things happening, and it says they have lots of adventures afterwards but doesn't tell anything about them, even vaguely. And it doesn't say what happens to Susan." She thinks there ought to be more stories about Susan. I suggested she write some.
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She sounds a wonderfully thoughtful, argumentative reader. ('argumentative' is a compliment!)
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She doesn't like to write, though. I think it may mostly be a motor issue because she has a lot of ideas, but writing them down takes too long and she gets frustrated.
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(And yeah, LWW is a very different experience when read before MN and when read after MN, which is why I think reading Narnia in publication order is best. *grin*)