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Sorry, no clue. I was educated in American public schools. And although I adore the Narnia books, I think that for the sheer value of the lessons contained within, they fall shy of these two:


One is  "The Screwtape Letters". I know that the devil hates the Bible most of all, but this one has to be, if not second, then high on the list. Jack completely lays out much of his bag of dirty tricks, allowing both new and experienced Christians to see what he's up to and stand against him.


But I also liked "The Great Divorce"... not only is the world it creates incredibly imaginative, but the theological insights are brilliant. Talk about a wonderful rundown of many of the all too many barriers between mankind and salvation.


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