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The narrator of this book takes a bus ride from hell to heaven. |
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This was Lewis's last novel. It is set in Glome, a country near Greece, and is a retelling of the myth of Psyche and Eros. |
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Doctor Elwin Ransom is kidnapped and taken to Mars in this the first book of Lewis's "Space Trilogy". |
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A senior temptor writes advice to his nephew on how best to ensure the soul's damnation. |
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Dr. Ransom, recently back from his trip to Mars, now travels to Venus, where he finds wonderful floating islands and exotic creatures. |
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This allegorical story is set in the Landlord's country. The narrator must leave his home and proceed to the Landlord's home. |
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The last book of the "Space Trilogy", this takes place on Earth, where Dr. Ransom and his companions battle the N.I.C.E. |
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Besides his works of fiction, Lewis wrote literary criticism, theological speculations and essays. In this collection of essays, he lays out his reasons for his Christian faith. |
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This is Lewis's autobiography. |
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In this book, Lewis argues that supernatural events happen, and should be expected to happen in our world, though we are sometimes prevented by our preconceptions from seeing them. |
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