My Dear Readers,
A book written with expert brilliance, the Screwtape Letters are able to combine creativity as well as christian beliefs. From the moment you pick up the book you knew it was going to catch your attention for a while-I mean who wouldn't want to read the conversations of devils? The Screwtape Letters exemplify C.S. Lewis's Christian books-though not in the metaphorical sense that Narnia brought us-because this book gives the reader a sort of watchful eye for methods we as humans are led into more corrupt ways. C.S. Lewis also made it an interesting book even for the non-Christian, as he picks up the persona of a Devil by the name of Screwtape who frustratingly writes to the foolish devil he calls his nephew, Wormwood. If you're one of us that loves not just a good villain but a fantastic villain, you'll enjoy this book. Screwtape isn't the dumb kind of evil you see in the movies-giving his plans away to the hero just before it matters most, Screwtape is the awesome, intelligent evil that you know at least thought the whole thing through. This villain also un-noticeably becomes a nightmare even for you, as his methods involve the greatest covert actions-he could be working on you right now and you wouldn't know it. We here at the Northglenn Morning Show love a good book, and this is one we'd recommend-as our own Executive writer Austin Ketchel remarks it as among his favorite books-to any audience, but most particularly Christians and fellow villain lovers.
We give this book 93 Pancakes out 100
Your Affectionate Morning Show
The Northglenn Morning Show
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