The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis

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A Brilliant Satire on Hell’s Latest Tactics and Heaven’s Infallible Response

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C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters has captivated and inspired readers worldwide with its clever and ironic exploration of human nature, seen through the eyes of Screwtape, a senior devil in “Our Father Below’s” service. Both darkly comic and profoundly serious, this work presents the correspondence between Screwtape and his nephew Wormwood, a junior demon tasked with corrupting an ordinary young man’s soul. The Screwtape Letters remains one of the most compelling examinations of temptation and the victory over it ever written.

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  1. Carmen Darlene Neal

    Pleasurable that the primacy of the book was a gift to humanity so long ago by an extraordinary man, for whom I am very grateful for the reiteration of desired moral issues for which, even today, are valuable and worthy of consideration. thank you.

  2. Monique

    I already knew this would have been a great read because I already heard the audiobook before reading the physical copy. I’m, however, question the page quality. Some pages have a raw edge, almost as if the paper was cut using the edge of a ruler. Other than that, it was great.

  3. Jerma Panda

    Strange in the fact that I didn’t realize what all kinds of books CS Lewis wrote. It was really good. It’s kind of dark but has a great message.

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