
“Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have spoken to you.” Genesis 28:15 ESV
~Review~
(SPOILER-FREE)
5/5 Stars
I had the pleasure of reading an ARC copy of this book thanks to my manager from work. I loved this story. The imagination and creativity practically flooded off the pages and splattered onto my lap. It was beautiful.
❤︎
(Briefing)
Once Upon A Wardrobe is a heartwarming story about a brother and sister, who partake on an adventure to find the origin of Narnia. With George—the brother in this story—dying from heart failure, Megs, his sister, sets out on a journey to fulfill his request of finding where Narnia came from. Throughout her search, she has the opportunity to meet C. S. Lewis, who takes her back in time with stories of his childhood. As Megs listens to these stories she not only learns more about the author but herself as well. She soon discovers there’s more to life than logic and mathematical problem-solving.
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(First Impression 5/5)
I fell in love with George the moment I read the first sentence. His childlike, yet mature wonder and imagination warmed my soul. I could feel his longing and wanderlust through the pages. George’s positive outlook on life while struggling with his health brought tears to my eyes. I loved his bravery, as well as the love he had for his sister, and vice versa. Megs would surely do anything for her little brother.
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(Character Development 5/5)
It was insane how much the characters grew in only a couple hundred pages. Though George has an old soul, he grew in his imagination just like his sister. Megs soon fell in love with the creative parts of the world, acknowledging life is more than logic. She discovered not all questions have straightforward answers, and sometimes they don’t always make sense; alas, indirect answers in life can be some of the most powerful.
❤︎
(World-Building 5/5)
Not only did Patti create an amazing setting around George and Megs, but the world of C. S. Lewis and his past was astounding. I could picture everything so clearly. The snow of Oxfordshire England, the Kilns, the castle ruins, and enchanting libraries! I can’t think of a word to fully describe the beauty of it all. I may be biased considering I’m obsessed with castle ruins, Ireland, England, and all that fun stuff, but my word it was gorgeous.
❤︎
(Pace 5/5)
I’m always skeptical when I read shorter books, however, Once Upon A Wardrobe flowed with ease. Conflicting situations and memorable interactions were precisely written. Nothing felt rushed or dragged on for never-ending ages of immortal time.
❤︎
(Emotions 5/5)
*Cue the tears*
Oh dear, this book had me sobbing from the first page, though not as much as the last. Nevertheless, sorrow wasn’t all I experienced. I laughed and smiled! I squealed many times too *smirks*.
❤︎
(Style 5/5)
The writing style Patti chose, as well as the perspective, was perfect for the story she needed to tell. I was absorbed into the story of ink with minimal effort.
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(Cleanliness 5/5)
Once Upon A Wardrobe is an adventurous story with unbreakable sibling bonds and mystical discoveries, worlds bigger than words; however, Patti still managed to slip in a sprinkle of romance that I figuratively died for. I’m a sucker for a good, clean romance. Patti by far gave me that.
❤︎
(Conclusion 5/5)
I almost sobbed uncontrollably while reading the ending. I had to force myself not to so I could finish the book.
Once Upon A Wardrobe felt somewhat relatable to me. Perhaps because I, myself, am a writer and get lost in my imagination all the time. However, I recommend this book to all readers and non-readers. Who doesn’t want to go on a European adventure in search of a fantastical land? An adventure that douses one in the past and reveals the compilation of a book is so much more than imagination, but a mixture of all sorts of things.
Something else I took from this book is how there’s so much more to life than any of us could ever know. We have our daily routines, our weekly tasks, and goals to complete, yet there is so much more out there. And even though we find ourselves face-to-face with the obstacles of life, even though we get lost and frustrated, scared or lonely, we have a lion watching over us, preparing a way for a greater future.
Genres: Christian, Historical, Adult, Fiction, Christmas
!TRIGGER WARNING!
Mild violence, emotional
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“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28 ESV

