by JDMalament » May 12th, 2010, 10:42 pm
The Abolition of Man is probably my favorite non-fiction book by Lewis. I think, in some ways, most (if not all) his other works can find their foundations in that book. As for fiction, that would be a tough choice. I suppose if I were pressed to choose, I would say Till We Have Faces. It is a multi-layered book that I always gain new insights about whenever I re-read it.
- Jared
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