J. R. R. Tolkien or C. S. Lewis??
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Re: J. R. R. Tolkien or C. S. Lewis??
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Leaf by Niggle and The Great Divorce are two of my favourite short stories. Definitely worth reading, particularly if you appreciate the religious influence in their writings.
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J.R.R. Tolkien is best known for writing "The Lord of the Rings," a fantasy series set in a magical world. He created rich and detailed fantasy worlds, and his writing is known for its depth and complexity.
C.S. Lewis, on the other hand, is famous for writing "The Chronicles of Narnia," another series of fantasy books. His stories are more straightforward and easier to read, often with a Christian message.
Depends on your personal taste. If you like complex and detailed fantasy worlds, you might prefer Tolkien. If you prefer simpler, allegorical tales with Christian themes, you might like C.S. Lewis. It's all about what kind of stories you enjoy!
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