
It is four years today that I started this blog in order to have a place to rant about Laurel K. Hamilton and her Anita Blake series (which I gave up after book 9 or so when the “ardeur” set in). Since then this blog has changed its name once and the genres of books I talked about changed quite a few times as well. I prefer to keep it with Heraclitus who said that
There is nothing permanent except change.
During the course of the next week there will a few giveaways and a Quizzical Monday where you can win a small prize so make sure you check back a few times in the next days.
We will kick off the blogoversary with a giveaway of a book that many of you probably know and love. I have a spare copy of C. S. Lewis “The lion, the witch and the wardrobe” to giveaway (due to a double purchase). You can read more about The Chronicles of Narnia on this page here and my thoughts about “The lion…” here.
This giveaway will only last a couple of days, so make sure you don’t miss it!
To enter just leave a comment for this post and tell me whether you are already acquainted with Narnia and, if you are, what you thought of it. The giveaway is international.
The entries are closed now!
And now, let’s celebrate!

Wow, 4 years is a long time! Congratulations on keeping going for all that time. I’ve been following your blog at least a year, and probably longer – I can’t remember a time when I didn’t
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Congratulations on 4 years of blogging and a lot of changes.
I already have the book or I would have entered.
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Four years, oh my. If blogging years are like dog years you’d be celebrating your 28th birthday (again?).
I haven’t read the book (yet) or watched any of the movies, though I once saw a Narnia exhibition at DIsney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando and that was pretty neat.
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I am not a big fan of Narnia, so don’t count me on the giveaway, but congratulations on this amazing anniversary! We are really honored and happy to have you around
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Congratulations, Rikki, and many happy returns
I’ve not read Narnia yet, it is on my to-read list though. I just keep wondering whether I’ll miss out on the Christian references as I haven’t studied Christianity much in school?
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