The last in the series seems to be about the apocalypse. If you can stick through the constant lectures of the nature of good, evil, and freewill. After the extensive theological debate the action does pick up with a deadly showdown between Ransom and Weston so there's suspense. The Worldbuilding is undermined because Lewis' version of Venus is basically a watery Eden. So it's like a retailing of a retailing with side notes. but the story is very similar and Lewis' constantly eludes to that often. I stuck with it because i am apparently a masochist and determined to finish the series like i was the Narnia series knowing some entries and parts will be overly Christian and repetitive to themes I'm very familiar with. that's the interesting hook.īut soon you will realize that it's just a retailing of the garden of Eden and want to spit the hook. Ransom (fake name) to Venus to battle evil on behalf of all that is good. After breaking the fourth wall in out of the silent planet. Perelandra the second in C.S Lewis' space trilogy is mostly Christian theology in sci-fi guise.
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