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unbalancedbutfair
Aug 08, 2012unbalancedbutfair rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
One of the best audio books I've yet heard. The narrator is superb. The cadence is natural and the characterizations are subtle. One can easily envision being read this tale aloud by an older family member on a winter's eve. As for the book. I read this first when I was an older teen. I thought I understood it and found it plodding and alternately esoteric and obvious. This was because I had yet to live. I find that I have grown into it, or at least, grown more into than I had been. I was to young and ignorant to appreciate it. I had yet to truly search. I think that anyone who holds that reason means something and is searching or has honestly searched for Truth will be able to appreciate this book. Searchers can usually benefit from an honest searcher's tale. An allegory that Lewis himself owned was perhaps too esoteric at points, is striking when you've walked some of the points. Honest searchers should read this after having read much else.