100 Book Challenge—Book #8: Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis
I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to write about this book. My
list of “to blog” things has gotten so long, I knew I just couldn’t put it off
anymore.
I finished this book at the end of February, and now it’s
almost a month later. I wish I could say that I took this long because I’ve
been thinking it over, but really I have just been avoiding it. In many ways,
this book hit me a little too close to home and reminded me of a relationship
in my life that has more or less blown up… similar to Orual and Psyche’s, only
Orual is actually right in this case.
At any rate, it’s a well written, thought provoking book
(could we expect anything else from Jack?).
Another reason that I had difficulty with the novel is that
the gods are the bad guys (or so it seems), which is completely against my
life! But it’s a great story on sin and forgiveness and the way in which our
own egos can cause us to fall. Then again, that’s what Tolkien would say every
story is about… but I digress.
I recommend this book highly, and if you do read it and
discover a deeper meaning, please send me your thoughts! I think this book
would be good for discussion.
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