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The Screwtape Letters

I recently had the opportunity to read The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, and I am delighted to have done so. Lewis has a particular way of writing that immerses one into his world and allows you to see your own from a new perspective by introducing you to a collection of interesting characters. There is a particular scene that Lewis paints within his story that...


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Mere Christianity

One of my colleagues in the office recently bought a box set of books by C.S. Lewis. I was familiar with Lewis through his “Chronicles of Narnia” and his masterpiece “Till We Have Faces” but I had never before read his philosophical works. My first book of this kind by Lewis was “The Screwtape Letters” of which I have done a review for, however this second...


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Ahsoka

I wanted to love this book, I really did. Maybe a small part of me even loved it a little, however, it was a love one might have for a relative they barely know. You love them out of sense of family but it goes no deeper than that. To me, that is Ahsoka. Now to be fair, I hated Ahsoka the character the very first...


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Ready Player One

Even after multiple readings of Ernest Cline’s debut novel, I still find myself excited to turn each page. I had almost forgotten what a nostalgia trip this book was. Once I cracked it open again, it all came back to me. I should point out that the book is more than a collection of 1980s references. There is indeed a lot of substance to this book....


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The Handmaid's Tale

Out on Hulu currently is a series based on the Margaret Atwood book, The Handmaid's Tale. I read this book a few month's ago, prior to know of the existence of the series. I have watched one episode so far and was not disappointed at all. But this review is not about the series, it is about the book itself. The Handmaid's Tale is set in...