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The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
3.0
1942 - The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
Screwtape Letters is written as a series of letters from Screwtape (the Devil) to his nephew, Wormwood (junior Devil). He is instructing him through these letters how to tempt a man known only as “the Patient” into damnation.
While I appreciated the writing and satire (3 star rating for writing quality, otherwise 2 stars), this book was not for me.
3 stars
Screwtape Letters is written as a series of letters from Screwtape (the Devil) to his nephew, Wormwood (junior Devil). He is instructing him through these letters how to tempt a man known only as “the Patient” into damnation.
While I appreciated the writing and satire (3 star rating for writing quality, otherwise 2 stars), this book was not for me.
3 stars