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Book Reviews of The Complete C.S. Lewis Signature ClassicsBook Review: Mere Christianity Summary: 5 Stars
I bought the Complete Signature Classics because it contained all the books I had selected to start my studies of CS Lewis. I wish I had read Mere Christianity 40 years ago! As a Narnia fan I was delighted to find the same tone and pace, simply adult content. I wish I could have heard him give the radio addresses!
There is brilliance in simplicity.
As far as wishes go, I wish I had bought separate volumes, because the oversized book is cumbersome to read.
Book Review: Too Big Summary: 4 Stars
Whereas I LOVE C. S. Lewis, and you simply can't go wrong by getting anything written by him, I was a little dissapointed by the size of this book. I suppose it's really meant to be a coffee-table book, so it's not easy to handle, and is probably too tall for most book shelves. Check the dimensions before purchasing! But besides that, the content is GREAT, and I was delighted to find such a good price for seven books at once!
Book Review: Wonderful Summary: 5 Stars
This collection is excellent. C.S. Lewis is one of the greatest Christian thinkers of the 20th century and it shows through in his writing. Having all of his key works together in one volume is nice when studying Lewis' views on Christianity and society. It makes for easy comparison. The volume is also nicely bound with a marker. For anyone wishing to explore Christian thought I would highly recommend this collection.
Book Review: You gotta read these. Summary: 5 Stars
WOW! I started with the Screwtape letters years ago and it was a very entertaining yet very thought provoking book. I loved it, probably one of my favorite books. The complete series is amazing. Prepare to think about things as you have not thought about them before. Prepare to see things that you have not seen before. Basically these books take your way of thinking to a new level.
Book Review: An excellent compilation Summary: 5 Stars
This book brings seven of the works of C. S. Lewis together under one hard-bound cover which measures 9" x 11" x 1 and 1/2" thick. The type is attractive and easily read although not "large print". One very appreciated feature is a topical index that includes page references to all seven included works. This book will be a keepsake for my family for many future generations.
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