First off, I apologize for having an empty post up yesterday. I had thought it was for today. That being said, here is my review!
My Rating: 4 Stars
Description: Published to
coincide with the 50th anniversary of C. S. Lewis's death, this complete
guide covers all of Lewis' works, from his literary criticism to Narnia
C.
S. Lewis's work is widely known and regarded, but enthusiasts are often
only aware of one part of his work—his children's stories and his
popular theology; and yet he wrote so much more, including science
fiction and literary criticism. This volume brings together all aspects
of C S Lewis's life
and thought. Arranged in alphabetical order, it begins with The Abolition of Man—written in 1943 and described as "almost my favorite"—to Wormwood, a character in The Screwtape Letters.
This book will delight anyone who is interested in C. S. Lewis and
wants to learn more about him, his thought, his works, and his life.
My Thoughts: This work of non-fiction is a great collection of C. S. Lewis's life and work. It contains a lot of interesting facts that I had not known and that I will enjoy reading again. My one complaint is that I wished a few things would have gone a little more in depth.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review from the publisher.
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