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Narnia Featured at International Christian Retail Show

The International Christian Retail Show 2007, which was held last week in Atlanta, Georgia, displayed new Chronicles of Narnia products coming Spring 2008.

by Gretta Curtis
Posted: Thursday, July 19, 2007, 9:42 (BST)
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The International Christian Retail Show 2007, which was held last week in Atlanta, Georgia, displayed new Chronicles of Narnia products coming Spring 2008.

The products follow the shape of 'Wardrobe' tie-ins, with one tie-in book called "The Tail of Reepicheep". It includes the synopsis: "Reepicheep is the bravest of the mice and stands beside Caspian in the battle to reclaim the throne. In the struggle, Reepicheep loses his tail. But his bravery and the loyalty of his fellow Mice earn him a special reward from Aslan."

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, the second motion picture adaptation of CS Lewis’ beloved series of literary classics, will premiere in the summer of 2008.

The film is the Christian parable and sequel to 2005's hit The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Disney has announced it will launch a Prince Caspian video game around the time the movie premieres, according to NarniaWeb.

“Prince Caspian” was first published in 1951 and is the second book in the seven-book series written by Lewis. It finds the Pevensie siblings pulled back into the land of Narnia where a thousand years have passed since they left. The children are once again enlisted to join the colourful creatures of Narnia in combating an evil villain who prevents the rightful Prince from ruling the land.



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