Note: I have ordered these books in the original order that they were published. The number order has changed several times since then. The copies of these books that I own are in the original publication order, so that is the order I listed them in. Personally, I think that reading them in this order is the best way to do so.
Back of Book:
It looked like a big old clothes closet. But it was really a magic wardrobe.
When Lucy tells her brothers and sister that she found a magic land inside the old wardrobe, they don't believe her.
Then one afternoon, looking for a place to hide from the grown-ups, they all climb into the old wardrobe...
In this first book of The Chronicles of Narnia, Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy discover the land of Narnia and set out to break the spell of an evil witch.
Book Number: One
Genre: Middle Grade | Fantasy
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Back of Book:
One minute Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are on their way to school. The next minute they are back in the enchanted land of Narnia, where young Prince Caspian needs their help as he battles his evil uncle Miraz. They must get to Caspian in time to save Narnia and the talking beasts.
Book Number: Two
Genre: Middle Grade | Fantasy
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Back of Book:
What a pest! Lucy and Edmund can't ever get away from their cousin Eustance. He follows them wherever they go. And when the magic of Narnia works its spell this time, the three of them are together.
Return to Narnia aboard Prince Caspian's beautiful ship, the Dawn Treader.
Book Number: Three
Genre: Middle Grade | Fantasy
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Back of Book:
Not even a year has passed! But when Eustance returns to Narnia with school friend Jill Pole, he discovers that seventy years have gone by there. King Caspian is now an old man. His son, Prince Rilian, is lost, and Eustance and Jill are asked to find him.
With a webbed-footed companion named Puddleglum they start their search, traveling north torwards dangerous giants.
Book Number: Four
Genre: Middle Grade | Fantasy
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Back of Book:
Far away from Narnia, in the evil country of Calormen, a boy name Shasta is very lonely and unhappy.
"I wish you could talk," the boy says to a horse.
"But I can," the horse answers.
At first Shasta thinks he is dreaming. Then the horse speaks again. "Why not run away with me?" he asks. Soon the boy and his horse are ready to escape to Narnia.
Book Number: Five
Genre: Middle Grade | Fantasy
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Back of Book:
Digory's Uncle Andrew is a magician. But Digory and his friend Polly don't know this until Polly puts on one of Andrew's magic rings and disappears. When Digory follows her, their adventures take them to Narnia, on the very day it was created.
Here's the story of how Narnia first began.
Book Number: Six; also a prequel
Genre: Middle Grade | Fantasy
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Back of Book:
King Tirian knows that children from another world always come to Narnia when things are at their worst. Now as enemies try to destroy his country, Tirian is taken captive. He knows there isn't much hope—unless the children are sent once more.
Join Eustance and Jill as the rescue Tirian and fight the last battle of Narnia.
Book Number: Seven (Last Book)
Genre: Middle Grade | Fantasy
Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟