I enjoyed all three of these books much more than the first three! My least favorite one was Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It was so hard to read it all! (However, it did get me in the mood for the new movie coming up :)!) I absolutely LOVED the Magician's Nephew. The Phoenix and the Carpet fell in between. As I think back to the three books, the reoccuring theme that keeps coming into my mind is the development of relationships.
In The Phoenix and the Carpet, the children develop a very strong relationship. Usually children at their age don't get along or want to play together like the children do in this book. They also become very attached to the Phoenix. They grow to love him and want him to stay around.
In the Magician's Nephew, Digory and Polly create a very strong relationship. Although they get into arguements, they are still best of friends. They also create a relationship with the cabman. Since all of them encounter so many life changing experiences together, they can't help but to grow closer.
The relationships in Harry Potter stuck out to me the most. Obviously, Harry, Ron, and Hermoine are already best friends. Sparks begin to fly between Hermonie and Ron in this book. They start to realize they want to be more than friends. Harry also begins to have feelings for Cho. Harry also develops a relationship with Cedric. Even though they are competing against each other for the triwizard cup, they still form a bond because they are both representing Hogwarts.
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