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I first read “screwtape letters” about 10 years ago when summoned for 2-1/2 days of jury duty. Not sure what caused me to pick it up that day, but what would have been a rather mundane sitting around listening to idle chatter and gossip turned it to a life altering experience for me. I go back to it repeatedly for inspiration.
Glad to see it “rock and rolled up” to reach a wider audience. It is what real fiction is capable of being. I never considered my self high brow, but I prefer the humor on the pages. I can tune out the british accents that give me the willies.
My brain simply can’t wrap itself around the fact that something this cool was produced by Focus on the Family…
What’s next, a great concept album by Nickelback?
Phil – that flipped me out a little, too. However, my kids have listened to Adventures in Odyssey for years now (which is well-written and entertaining), and FotF (for all its faults) has a level of expertise in audio-dramas that I’ve not seen in the secular world.
Poor FoF, despised by both emergents and ODMs. Hey at least you agree on something.
Gollum rules, BTW.