many misconceptions about love… the misconceptions which can lead to horrible consequences, and the truths that have their reward… The characters of Orual and Psyche exemplify the extremit… more →
With Open Handsxorosxaris wrote 2 weeks ago: “I have always — at least, ever since I can remember — had a kind of longing for death.” … more →
sanyata wrote 3 weeks ago: The highlight of my week was finding Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis at Star Mall’s Booksale … more →
mjjhoskin wrote 1 month ago: Ever since Joseph and Aseneth was a runaway second-century bestseller, Christians have been writing … more →
twomblog wrote 1 month ago: Madness Slow form of suicide Dangerous A Trap Conquers all Patient Kind Sacrificial Love is Life Bat … more →
twomblog wrote 1 month ago: Top Seven from SA (Students Anonymous) Who am I? What would it be like if Adam and Eve didn’t sin? W … more →
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jacobschriftman wrote 2 months ago: One argument in favor of the Bible’s divine inspiration is its honesty in portraying human failure. … more →
Chris Adamson wrote 4 months ago: Is there any day that kids like less and parents more than that of the first day of school? My oldes … more →
storybuzz wrote 6 months ago: Every librarian or avid reader for that matter is asked the question what is your favorite novel. A … more →
Gary Spear wrote 9 months ago: “I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer. Till that word can be d … more →
ambergold wrote 9 months ago: Ultimately, I think, the only answer to both suffering and how to deal with suffering is the charact … more →
Elizabeth wrote 10 months ago: I have been wanting to read Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold by C.S. Lewis for awhile now, mainly b … more →
amoslanka wrote 11 months ago: I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer. Till that word can be dug out … more →
amoslanka wrote 11 months ago: I’ve had little time to write lately, so these posts are string to which I cling to the hopes … more →
The House of Lewis wrote 11 months ago: I don’t know what it is about this line in chapter 2, but I keep coming back to it. Orual spe … more →
Jimmy D. wrote 1 year ago: I’m currently reading C. S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces. They say it was Lewis’ favo … more →
Rebecca LuElla Miller wrote 1 year ago: I don’t know if the protagonists in fantasy are particularly different from the protagonists i … more →
gknipp wrote 1 year ago: Since I often have people asking me, “What books should I read?” I figured I’d put … more →
AR wrote 1 year ago: Today I finished reading C. S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces. I first read it a few years ago and … more →