Friday, June 03, 2005
Just found this DVD Quality version of the Trailer for the "Narnia Movie"
What Order Should I Read C.S Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia In?
What Order Should I Read C.S Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia In?
Here is an excerpt:
The internecine strife between Lewis aficionados about the order of the Narnia books shows no signs of abating. In principle, both devout Chronologists and sincere Publicationists both allow that people should read the books in whatever order they chose. Yet both groups, in their hearts, believe that their order is best. Fisticuffs can easily develop, and the first excommunications and crusades cannot be far away. In an attempt to resolve this very serious issue, I offer my own, definitive, take on the problem.
Here is an excerpt:
The internecine strife between Lewis aficionados about the order of the Narnia books shows no signs of abating. In principle, both devout Chronologists and sincere Publicationists both allow that people should read the books in whatever order they chose. Yet both groups, in their hearts, believe that their order is best. Fisticuffs can easily develop, and the first excommunications and crusades cannot be far away. In an attempt to resolve this very serious issue, I offer my own, definitive, take on the problem.
Turkish Delight Recipe
Turkish Delight Recipe from Dr. Zues:
"5 Tablespoons corn starch
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 cup hot water
2 cup sugar
1/2 cup orange juice
1 teaspoon rosewater (or lemon juice)
2 cup pistacios (or other nuts, if you like)
a bag of powdered sugar
mix corn starch with cold water
set aside
bring hot water, sugar, and OJ to a boil
add corn starch
simmer for 15 minutes
STIR OFTEN
remove from heat, add lemon juice and flavoring (whatever you choose)
stir in nuts
pour into buttered pan
when cooled and thickened (be patient!) cut into 1 inch cubes with
knife dipped in hot water
roll in powdered sugar."
"5 Tablespoons corn starch
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 cup hot water
2 cup sugar
1/2 cup orange juice
1 teaspoon rosewater (or lemon juice)
2 cup pistacios (or other nuts, if you like)
a bag of powdered sugar
mix corn starch with cold water
set aside
bring hot water, sugar, and OJ to a boil
add corn starch
simmer for 15 minutes
STIR OFTEN
remove from heat, add lemon juice and flavoring (whatever you choose)
stir in nuts
pour into buttered pan
when cooled and thickened (be patient!) cut into 1 inch cubes with
knife dipped in hot water
roll in powdered sugar."
children's literature resources
Do a search on this page for "Narnia" for some great links to Narnia related things in the backroads of the internet.
children's literature resources: "Narnia"
children's literature resources: "Narnia"
~ not a tame lion � � � :: The Aslan Fanlisting �
Fanlisting for the Character of Aslan.
A fanlisting aims to bring together people from all over the world who are fans of a certain subject. This fanlisting has been approved at the Book and Movie Characters category of the TFL Network since 17 January 2004, and was previously owned by Sean. For more information about what a fanlisting is, please go to http://thefanlistings.org.
~ not a tame lion � � � :: The Aslan Fanlisting �
A fanlisting aims to bring together people from all over the world who are fans of a certain subject. This fanlisting has been approved at the Book and Movie Characters category of the TFL Network since 17 January 2004, and was previously owned by Sean. For more information about what a fanlisting is, please go to http://thefanlistings.org.
~ not a tame lion � � � :: The Aslan Fanlisting �
The Chronicles of Narnia
Here is another great blog about the Chronicles of Narnia Movie. He even gets into some Chronicals of Narnia Games and Gaming News.
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Chronicles of Narnia
Narnia Books Chapters Online
Here is a great site that has chapters from the 7 books in the Narnia series that you can read online:
http://books.narnia.com/chronicles/books/index.htm
http://books.narnia.com/chronicles/books/index.htm
Narnia Movie Coming Out
I just realized the Narnia Movie was coming out... great news!
From what I've read they really add the "epic" quality to the Narnia story of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe" even though in the actual books, the epic vision that C.S. Lewis had doesnt appear until the 3rd book in the series or so.
Here's a link to the movie
http://adisney.go.com/disneypictures/narnia/index.html
From what I've read they really add the "epic" quality to the Narnia story of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe" even though in the actual books, the epic vision that C.S. Lewis had doesnt appear until the 3rd book in the series or so.
Here's a link to the movie
http://adisney.go.com/disneypictures/narnia/index.html