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queenmarina 's review for:
Perelandra
by C.S. Lewis
Out of the two books in the series so far, this is the only one with a named woman. And she's basically Eve, being manipulated into sinning. Ugh. So sexist. The only woman character is going to doom humanity (or Venusians or Perelandrans or whatever). Basically, it's implying that an independent woman is sinning, and will cause destruction. It's horrible! Old books are sometimes hard to read.
This book also has much more talking and philosophizing, and is less veiled as a Christian allegory than the first one. I skimmed several pages at the end just to finish it.
Plus, it says, "Predestination and freedom were apparently identical." What kind of gobblygook is this?
This book also has much more talking and philosophizing, and is less veiled as a Christian allegory than the first one. I skimmed several pages at the end just to finish it.
Plus, it says, "Predestination and freedom were apparently identical." What kind of gobblygook is this?