The Star Wars analogy is perfect. The order goes 4,5,6,1,2,3,7,8,9.
Big Sky, I guess if you had your druthers, we could wait until Lucas is dead, and then rearrange the order to make them easier to follow.
Star Wars is in the right order. I don't have an issue with that. If you bothered to read it, The Magician's Nephew is not out of order by publishing date or copyright date, which is what you're arguing. To me it makes no difference if it was published today or 50 years ago. The fact that it's book #6 in the series is incorrect. If you've ever read the book, you'll see it deals mostly with the creation of Narnia. Chronologically speaking, if it's toward the end of the series, the "timeline of events" is screwed up. If you wanted to read it in the correct timeline of events, you start with The Magician's Nephew.
You're argument is saying that the book of Genesis should be the second to last book of the Old Testament. I'm saying that's incorrect, you're saying I don't know what the hell I'm talking about.