THE BOOK THAT MADE ME BELIEVE IN CHRISTIANITY AGAIN: The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis

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I just finished my first C.S. Lewis book, Mere Christianity. I had to read that one twice just to take it all in. I'll take your recommendation and read this one next.
 
Damnit, all I've read of his so far is the Screwtape Letters. Great book.

I really need to check these out in the near future.
 
C. S. Lewis is easily one of the most brilliant writers to ever live, and along with G. K. Chesterton, arguably one of the two greatest writers of the twentieth century.
 
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C. S. Lewis is easily one of the most brilliant writers to ever live, and along with G. K. Chesterton, arguably one of the two greatest writers of the twentieth century.

I just finished Orthodoxy. Chesterton is so smart, it makes my head hurt. I often am reading for 10 or so pages thinking "where in the hell is he going with this"- then he makes a grand point and I feel very dumb.
 
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