I've noticed there is room in C.S. Lewis' Narnia tales for more stories. Those who know the series well might think there couldn't be any more Narnia tales, since C.S. Lewis isn't around anymore and because the series as he wrote it went from the very beginning of Narnia (in The Magician's Nephew ) to the very end (in The Last Battle ). But there is, in fact, at least one noticeable gap in the stories, something that happened of interest that's never been written into books. Between the time of the establishment of the first King of Narnia and the situation where the White Witch rules Narnia (that is, in between The Magician's Nephew and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe ) the actions of these kings have never been documented, nor has the rise of the White Witch to power. Since the whole series of current Narnia books is called "The Chronicles of Narnia," calling a series of books that covers the time period I'm referencing "Th
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