Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis

The Screwtape Letters's text is in essence an allegoric tale that is told within 31 letters written by Screwtape, a senior devil, to his nephew Wormwood, a young tempter. The plot is about a young man who fights the whims of temptation and is a remarkable piece of psychological accuracy that anyone can enjoy. Written in commemoration to J.R.R Tolkein in 1942, it has become his most popular piece of literature ever since. With two hundred pages, it can be a fast read, but the text is so rich and thought provoking that it deserves a thorough read as many classic allegoric tales require.
~Joseph

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