![]() ![]() Screwtape complains, however, that this college has taught Wormwood nothing because of its incompetent director, Slubgob. Wormwood is an inexperienced devil, and he hasgone to a training college to help prepare him to tempt humans into sin. In them, Screwtape advises his nephew, Wormwood, on how best to tempt a British man, called only “the Patient,” into sin and, eventually, into Hell. Screwtape is a devil, he warns the reader, and Screwtape’s version of events, therefore, should not be taken as the truth. Lewis says he discovered the bundle of Screwtape’s letters somewhere, but will not say how he managed to come across them. Here's a brief description from spark notes: In a brief preface, C.S. ![]() ![]() And while I am still leaning towards the 45 hour "It" novel, I remembered I had the book. Over the weekend while looking for a new audiobook I found that The Screwtape Letters were one of the highest rated! I had a deal through Google for a free audiobook book. ![]()
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