The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis; Volume II : Books, Broadcasts, and the War, 1931-1949 Paperback – January 1, 2005

The general opinion of The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis; Volume II : Books, Broadcasts, and the War, 1931-1949 is that it is a great book. Many users say that it is well written and provides a fascinating look into Lewis' life. Some users find it interesting to read about Lewis' thoughts on various topics, and others appreciate the insight it provides into his theology. Overall, the majority of users feel that the book is worth reading.

Top 5 Pros

  1. Insightful and thought-provoking essays.
  2. Excellent documentation of Lewis' life and work.
  3. Well-organized and easy to navigate.
  4. Excellent selection of letters.
  5. Excellent index.

Top 5 Cons

  1. The cover is not as colorful as it appears in the pictures.
  2. The letters are not all in one place, but are divided into chapters.
  3. The letters are not always chronological.
  4. The letters are not always written in a linear fashion.
  5. There are some typos.