Since Peter Jackson already had his nipper in TheLord of the Ringsseries , Walt Disney Pictures decided to offer up their take on the epic fancy music genre   withThe Chronicles of Narnia , a well - dear children ’s fantasy serial publication from writer , C.S. Lewis .   The   movies were a moderate success and an exact book mental representation , but we still crave more .

The adventures of the Pevensie children in the magical land of Narnia are timeless , but what if we ’ve study the books , witness the flick , and still need our phantasy fix ?   Have a look at these ten novels that just might be what you ’re looking for .

Coraline by Neil Gaiman

Although there is absolutely nothing this world ca n’t write ,   Neil Gaiman is a genius when it comes to the phantasy musical genre . And while it ’s definitely intended for older children , there ’s no better entry to his work thanCoraline . Gaiman definitely takes more than a few hints from C.S. Lewis in many of his books , but that wizardly room access really drives it home .

If you find yourself looking for another Doorway to a magical world , follow Coraline ’s deterrent example and be careful which one you open . You might find an enchanted Earth with let the cat out of the bag lions , are you might end up a prisoner in a push button - eyed neutered reality .

The Bartimaeus Sequence by Johnathan Stroud

The Bartimaeus Sequenceis a different kind of phantasy serial . While there are magical creatures , unseasoned magicians , and windows to other worlds , this one definitely lot with the   benighted side of fantasy .   From the very first book and the very first appearance of the main graphic symbol , it ’s clear we ’re cover with a unlike kind of enchantment .

Bartimaeus himself is an ancient jinnee with some less - than - savory motive who must team up up with a unseasoned apprentice magician   to salve the world from an evil sorcerer . With Enchanted artifacts , demons , and strange rituals , this is n’t your typical tyke ’s volume series .

The Magicians by Lev Grossman

Keeping the video show out of mickle and out of mind , we highly urge you read the original novel by Lev Grossman . The Magiciansdefinitely   takes more than a few cues fromThe account of Narniain the creation of its earthly concern and its magic . Fillory is n’t fritter anyone , Grossman .

All that being say , there ’s definitely an element ofHarry Potterthrown in as well with the education of young magic users . It ’s a different kind of   fantasy experience , but   definitely a series lover of classics of the genre should take note of .   We think Lewis would have a few words , himself .

The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black

The Chronicles of Narniahad an interesting way   of bringing the charming human race into the real one . The Spiderwick Chroniclesblend both of them together .   With   a squad of Scrappy tyke and a world full of foreign and captivating creatures , it definitely has elements of the old magic trick about it .

One thing the record book series does exceptionally well is its re - universe of fairies in a modern world . Some of them are beautiful , some of them are hideous , and some of them are a little bit of both .   Needless to say , these faes are n’t precisely the type with scepter and hob dust , as the Grace child before long give away .

M is For Magic by Neil Gaiman

We might be cheating for let in him twice on our list , but withNeil Gaiman ’s pedigree , can you seriously blame us?M Is For Magicis a series of unretentive narration all dispense with fantasy elements . Gaiman tackles everything from trolls and knights to ghosts and evil Jack - in - the - box seat in this collection .

One thing that   earned C.S. Lewis a shoes in the literary hall of fame was his gift for the written word , andM Is For Magicreally gives Neil Gaiman a hazard to spread his wings . Though all the taradiddle are written by the same author , a pallet of story lies before the referee , make a chef-d’oeuvre of speculative fiction .

The Once and Future King by T.H. White

One of the most beloved adaptations of King Arthur of all time , The Once and Future Kingtakes the familiar tale of Arthur and his knight and puts it into a more fairytale - esque delivery .   It was so dear in fact , Walt Disney Pictures used its prequel as the cornerstone forThe Sword in the Stone .

The caption of King Arthur stays mostly entire for this retelling , but a few more kid - friendly fantasy elements are add to keep younger readers hire . Arthur , Merlin , Guinevere , and Lancelot are all there , just with a little excess razzle - dazzle thrown in to add the write up out of the dark ages .

The Spellsinger Series by Alan Dean Foster

Do n’t get the talk beast fool around you , this is no kids ' ledger serial . TheSpellsingerbooks by Alan Dean Foster , screenwriter ofStar - Trek : The Motion Picture , are both a set of legal action - throng fantasy adventure and bawdy comedies to boot . Though Aslan would n’t be out of place here , we ca n’t imagine he ’d stay very long .

One thing to keep in brain about the series is that it is indeed a product of the ' 70s , but that ’s not exclusively a bad affair .   Although the setting is Narnia - like , the liquid body substance is a weird portmanteau word of Mel Brooks and Monty Python .   If you originate up with the Narnia serial but want something for an older crew , we ’ve stick you covered .

The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

True fans of the series know that both C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien   were the best of friend during their sentence together teaching at Oxford . In fact , they often share to booze together   and discussed mythology on a even basis . So , of course , we have to let in the human ’s magnum opus .

What can be said about TheLord of the Ringsthat has n’t already been allege ?   It ’s one of the cornerstones of the fantasy genre and is practically required version for any fan of swords , black magic , and second breakfasts .   So it might be a lot for some to take back , it ’s an endearing book that has stand the test of time .

The Screwtape Letters

It was a toss - up between this book and Lewis’sSpace Trilogy , but we feel there was more of a Narnia element here , particularly its Christian allegory . The Screwtape Lettersis as much a contraband comedy as it is a muscular notice on the extraordinary nature of man and his family relationship with enticement .

Did we leave to note it ’s assure from the stage of view of a witty archdemon ? Screwtape is a senior devil who is converse   with his apprentice nephew , Wormwood , on trying to sully the person of a human man .   The writing and the demonic   body fluid are where Lewis truly shines in this piece , do yourself a favor and give it a read .

Redwall by Brian Jaques

One of the most beloved ( and longest ) YA phantasy series of all time , Redwalltakes our top spot on our list . Think of it as a loan-blend betweenThe Chronicles of Narniaand   a touch modality ofGame of Thrones ,   as unknown as that might vocalise . It features a cast of lovely anthropomorphous fauna character , as well as some bloody battles , assassinations , and other wild content .

While you could be perfectly quenched with the first book alone ,   there are 22 novel in the original series for you to explore should you get as hooklike as we were .   Brian Jaques   creates an understandable but mature illusion epos in his series ,   and it ’s perfect to dive into after a misstep to Narnia .

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