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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Tough-o-Meter
By C.S. Lewis
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(2) Sea Level
We think it's appropriate that this maritime adventure has a difficulty of "sea level." The prose isn't difficult, and the plot is so exciting that it moves along quickly. For most readers, it will probably take more effort to interpret the symbolism of the book than it does to read the book itself.
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- Eustace Clarence Scrubb
- King Caspian
- Lucy Pevensie
- Edmund Pevensie
- Aslan
- Reepicheep
- Lord Drinian
- Rhince
- Rynelf
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- The Dufflepuds and their Chief
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- Lord Rhoop
- Ramandu
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- Lord Revilian, Lord Argoz, and Lord Mavramorn
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