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<blockquote data-quote="Scholastica" data-source="post: 74251799" data-attributes="member: 422005"><p>I really recommend it, at least the first two. <em>Out of the Silent Planet</em> is great and<em> Peralandra</em> is even better. I kind of got bored reading <em>That Hideous Strength</em> and never finished it, but you don't need the last book to appreciate the first two.</p><p></p><p><em>Out of the Silent Planet </em>explores Mars, which is actually inhabited by multiple alien species who enjoy the protection of a planetary guardian angel and a relationship with God. It's also a critic against the arrogance of colonial mindsets and how against God such behavior is. </p><p></p><p><em>Peralandra</em> takes us to Venus where the hero finds that the planet is still in its Garden of Eden period. Right about the same time the devil has shown up to repeat what he did on Earth. The whole story is about our hero trying to stop Satan from deceiving Venus' Eve and wondering what God is going to do about the devil trying to ruin yet another of his creations. This one has a climax I was definitely not expecting.</p><p></p><p>They're really great Christian Science Fiction stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scholastica, post: 74251799, member: 422005"] I really recommend it, at least the first two. [I]Out of the Silent Planet[/I] is great and[I] Peralandra[/I] is even better. I kind of got bored reading [I]That Hideous Strength[/I] and never finished it, but you don't need the last book to appreciate the first two. [I]Out of the Silent Planet [/I]explores Mars, which is actually inhabited by multiple alien species who enjoy the protection of a planetary guardian angel and a relationship with God. It's also a critic against the arrogance of colonial mindsets and how against God such behavior is. [I]Peralandra[/I] takes us to Venus where the hero finds that the planet is still in its Garden of Eden period. Right about the same time the devil has shown up to repeat what he did on Earth. The whole story is about our hero trying to stop Satan from deceiving Venus' Eve and wondering what God is going to do about the devil trying to ruin yet another of his creations. This one has a climax I was definitely not expecting. They're really great Christian Science Fiction stories. [/QUOTE]
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