I hate the way they've re-ordered the series to put Magician's Nephew first. There's no reason for it. It's cool going in to the book thinking that you're just getting another Narnia adventure and then discovering that you're actually reading the story of the birth of Narnia itself, and then finally linking it back to the first book.
I can't imagine why they'd rob the reader of that sense of mystery before it even has a chance to develop. It makes no sense.
I hate the way they've re-ordered the series to put Magician's Nephew first. There's no reason for it. It's cool going in to the book thinking that you're just getting another Narnia adventure and then discovering that you're actually reading the story of the birth of Narnia itself, and then finally linking it back to the first book.
I can't imagine why they'd rob the reader of that sense of mystery before it even has a chance to develop. It makes no sense.