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... appears in other books too - someone who's read more Stephen King than I have, feel free to enlighten me! If you liked The Cosmic Trilogy I can thoroughly recommend both The Stand and the Dark Tower series.
... they're not great literature, they satirically address a lot of topical stuff, especially in later books. C.S. Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy would certainly suit the conservatives down to the ground, though some people find the religious overtones a bit overbearing, especially in the last book of ...
... than The Lion, the Witch and the wardrobe for CS Lewis' famous series. I might prefer The Space Trilogy over Cosmic Trilogy as a count from the Debris page shows of the 451 total, that 248 use "Space and "84" "Cosmic". However, the Touchstone seems to prefer "Cosmic", so maybe ...
... him! Gah. Anyway. I also love Under Plum Lake by Lionel Davidson, another YA offering. I like C.S. Lewis's The Cosmic Trilogy, although I know some people find the Christian content somewhat overbearing in the latter books. Morphy: one that I'd never thought of before in your ...
The Screwtape Letters of C. S. Lewis are fun to read, and I certainly enjoyed his space trilogy (Perelandra etc). Everyone knws about the Narnia stories.
... entries. However, if I think they are 'valuable' as a boxed set, that's the way they stay. I have C.S. Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy and The Chronicles of Narnia listed as boxed sets, as well as Lost Girls. However, A Series of Unfortunate Events volumes are listed separately.
... Lost Road is more of the same, plus the start of a time travel novel which was to complement C.S. Lewis's space travel Cosmic Trilogy. There's a full explanation of History of Middle Earth at http://www.forodrim.org/daeron/md_hm.html For his other publications, I love The Father Chris ...
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