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The Screwtape Letters: Complete and Unabridged

By: C. S. Lewis
Binding: Audio Cassette
Publisher: HarperCollins Audio
ISBN: 0007159846
ISBN-13: 9780007159840
Released: 22 Apr 2003
RRP: £12.99
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good - By: G-man, 31 Aug 2006
wormwood a "begginer" devil at trying to turn people away from god. is written by his uncle, screwtape, on how to do this. in the end wormwood fails & the pacient dies. very good book for understanding how c.s. lewis writes. i thought it was entertaining & i recommend it for alll religions.
Supernatural - By: , 06 Feb 2006
If you ever wondered how Great Britain lost its greatness - this book has a few answers. It is not just a book for our time, it is a book for alll time. Joss Ackland's interpretation borders on the supernatural. This is a jewel of an audiobook.
The Screwtape Letters - By: , 15 Jul 2005
Written by CS Lewis to Tolkein. I have this one but I'm not sure
how to take it, some people have found it funny as I noticed in a review. I would recommend as depending on varying sense of humours I'm sure it could be enjoyed.
The Devil can be fun. - By: Bugs, 26 Oct 2003
Short chapters, deadly serious, hilarious & brilliantly orig-
inal. A classic in every sense of the word. The devil-teacher,
Screwtape, advises his nephew-pupil, Wormwood, how to gather and
hold onto his patients' souls. There are sly wry observations on
humans, so true & pithy. A topsy-turvy world. A devilish slant
on, for example, Robert Burns's advice to a young man. There are
digs at the churches & religion that are spot on. It is a mar-
vellous dissection of human nature, so incisive one would almost
squirm. Joss Ackland's rendition is super, alll the emotions of a
caring, work-weary, sarcastic & despairing schoolteacher. Buy
"Screwtape" & enjoy it forever.