Redival till we have faces6/23/2023 ![]() ![]() This makes it easy to dismiss, even though it shouldn't be. This augments the particular nature of the book in a way, since it is very much his least remembered publication, even though it is often considered his best, and part of me tends to think that this is because it really doesn't fit neatly into any one category. In addition to that, while I was never as into his philosophical or apologetics works as I was his fiction, you can definitely detect strong traces of both here, despite it being part of his fiction repertoire. Lewis work, complete with the turns of phrase and descriptive fashion that only he could really do in that way. Then, part two kinda put a wrench in things, becoming way too philosophical and such to allow me to remain nearly so engaged in the narrative.All that being said, this is still very much a C. I didn't love it, but it was very interesting. ![]() That said, part one was quite good, with a bit of a different twist on things than the norm, but still aligning enough so as to be engaging and intriguing. To be fair, it's worth noting that I am a huge mythology fanatic, so I tend to have far higher standards than most when it comes to novelizations of the existing stories. ![]() I thought it was pretty good, but I couldn't really get into it as much as I had hoped. ![]()
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