Here''s what I thought about this series, I thought while they were in Narnia the four take on their roles and continue
along the line of finding more adventures. The four children are mentioned in the book, and we do learn of two or more characters.
While the four are off doing their own thing, a young boy runs away and mets up with a talking horse who tells him that he''s from a
different country, Narnia. That he was stolen when he was young. The boy learns alot of things, who to trust and what not to trust at all.
As I said before this series could have taken a different caurse than the way it did, I personally would have had the seven the way it should and then use the starting book to lauch another six to lengthen the series.
Example: the six would focus on the Pevensies family while they were in Narnia in the first place. Each book would focus on the continuing story, exploring the country and its wonders.
Back to the book: I found it was a great book to read, excellent.