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Surprised by joy

The four loves
2011
Contains two works by C.S. Lewis, in Surprised by Joy the author tells the story of how he passed from atheism to Christianity, giving information on his childhood and adolescence as background to understanding his spiritual life; and in The Four Loves, he explores the four types of love, including affection, friendship, Eros, and charity.

C. S. Lewis

Is a biography of C.S. Lewis, author of the Chronicles of Narnia series, A Grief Observed, and other stories.
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The Narnia trivia book

inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia
1999
A collection of questions and answers based on the seven books in Lewis's "Chronicles of Narnia" series.

A grief observed

1994
A collection of thoughts, notes, and reflections upon marriage, love, death, and grief written by the English author, C. S. Lewis after the death of his wife, Helen Joy Davidman.

The Narnian

the life and imagination of C.S. Lewis
2005
Presents a biography of writer and religious philosopher C. S. Lewis, providing information on his childhood in Ireland, his literary influences, and his achievements in philosophy, theology, and fiction.

The way into Narnia

a reader's guide
2005
Presents a guide to reading the Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis, providing information on obscure terms, historical allusions, and unusual passages.

The world according to Narnia

Christian meaning in C.S. Lewis's beloved chronicles
2005
Examines how the story lines and characters from C.S. Lewis's "Chronicles of Narnia" were influenced by biblical truth.

The magician's book

a skeptic's adventures in Narnia
2008
A collection of essays in which Laura Miller reflects on the impact C.S. Lewis's "Chronicles of Narnia" books had on her childhood and adult life, and explores various aspects of Lewis's life, including his Christian beliefs, friendship with J.R.R. Tolkien, and influence on modern literature.

Tolkien and C. S. Lewis

the gift of friendship
2003
Chronicles the friendship between J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, discussing how the men influenced each other's life, beliefs, and writing.

The complete idiot's guide to the world of Narnia

2007
A companion to C. S. Lewis's Narnia tales that discusses their characters and events; literary and religious themes; morals; and historical, mythological, religious, and scientific roots and meanings, as well as Lewis's relationships with other authors, such as J. R. R. Tolkien.

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