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A review by rileypeper
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
3.0
There was some amazing content in the book. I learned quite a bit, especially during the first two-thirds of the book. For some reason, the last third of the book didn't grab me. I felt the same way when I read Mere Christianity, also by Lewis. The concept of the book is that an experienced devil, Screwtape, gives advice to his nephew and apprentice, Wormwood, on how to corrupt and tempt a human that is put in Wormwood's "care." The concept is really smart and I think it was worthwhile to look at life through a different lens than I normally do.
Overall, I liked the book. I'm glad I read it. C.S. Lewis has a way of explaining the world in a simple way where you think to yourself, "Yes. That's exactly how that works." But, if I tried to explain the same concept I would fall short. I'd recommend reading this book once, but it won't be on my re-read list anytime in the near future.
Overall, I liked the book. I'm glad I read it. C.S. Lewis has a way of explaining the world in a simple way where you think to yourself, "Yes. That's exactly how that works." But, if I tried to explain the same concept I would fall short. I'd recommend reading this book once, but it won't be on my re-read list anytime in the near future.