![]() Lewis tells the story of his early life, reflecting on his school life and experiences in the first world war all the way up to his conversion to Christian when he was, “Surprised by Joy.” Review It covers his school days, fighting in WWI, and his university years at Oxford. ![]() This one is instead his autobiography, going from his birth to his conversion to Christianity when he was in his twenties. Saying that, this book is quick different than most of his books, which are either philosophy and fantasy. You don’t need a high vocabulary to read his books, and yet he breaks down extremely complicated concepts into simple explanations. I find his writing to be so delightfully simple and complex at the same time. Lewis I’ve read in the last few months (the first being The Problem With Pain). ![]()
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