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A library I was near had it that time ago and on reflecting and hoping I found it through Amazon and through this excellent vendor. Despite the Christmas time busyness I received my order in a very timely fashion. I was delighted to find after 9 years or so an existing copy for sale of C. The cassette tapes are in excellent condition and the case for it was also in very good condition. I would recommend this vendor for excellent product and excellent service. S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters narrated by John Cleese.
I just got it so I can't review the book, but it came like it was suppose to.
About 1/4 of the way through i was kinda scared cause it all seems too real. Cleverly written,Screwtape gives such an outlandish observation into the dark forces around us and how they operate.yet, at the same time, it seems to fit so perfectly into our understanding of the spiritual world. This is a book that I have personally handed off to several of my friends. I must read for all Christians. Though this book might be a little difficult to read/get into/understand, once you finally "get it" your mind will be blown away.
A superb book in my opinion. "Was" that is. Gives you an idea about Satan's tactics. Anyway, on a whim, I ordered a copy thru Amazon, and I have been entranced ever since.
"The Bible" is by far my favorite book. And, by the way, Amazon can really save you some big money with their price comparisons AND their shipping charge comparisons too. and also how WE ourselves are often our own worst enemy. "Pilgrim's Progress" is #2.
"The Screwtape letters" is now my #3 favorite book. Wish I had tried Amazon a long time ago. Everything else is much farther down the totem pole. Why I never read "The Screwtape Letters" beats me (maybe the name threw me).
Scarily hilarious at times and enlightening throughout. Having a dictionary handy won't hurt either. A must read for the spiritually conscious. After experiencing this book I am so much more in-tuned to the forces at work around me. While not an easy read due mostly to the style of writing than usage of uncommon words; if you like language, words and their origins then you'll enjoy this work.
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