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  • Charlotte H

    charlotte h said:

    Was this written before or after Lewis became a Christian?

    posted Tuesday, October 20 2009
  • Chestertonian_Rambler

    chestertonian_rambler said:

    I'm not sure that I do--or really ever will--understand this book. But it has scenes so powerful that I will never forget them. And really, that's about all a book needs for me to love it.

    posted Thursday, May 1 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • S. J. R. Smith

    s. j. r. smith said:

    This book blew my mind. It gave me chills how C.S. Lewis was able to understand the mind of a woman enough to write so honestly from Orual's perspective. This was one of the first books I dove into so thoroughly that I cried at the last page, not wanting it to end. It helped me navigate my way toward a relationship with God.

    posted Sunday, April 27 2008
  • socks

    socks said:

    Now I remember why this is one of my favourite books! :)
    If you're interested, I just listened to a discussion (an interview, really) about Till We Have Faces. It's about $6 and really brings up some interesting points. It's available here:
    http://christianaudio.com/product_info.php?products_id=274

    posted Monday, February 4 2008
  • ayLiya

    ayliya said:

    This is my favorite of all CS Lewis' works. Not only am I a a Lewis fan, but I also love myths. So it's a great combination. It's an accurate narrative on how humans approach the divine.

    posted Monday, October 22 2007
  • Justine

    justine said:

    It looks like I am going to have to reread this book.

    posted Wednesday, September 5 2007
  • Douglas N. McFall, Jr.

    douglas n. mcfall, jr. said:

    Lewis felt it was his best work---It's definitely up there as one of his best.

    posted Wednesday, September 5 2007
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