This is a tough question for anyone who likes C S Lewis as much as I do.....
Let's separate his books into fiction and non-fiction.
For fiction, number 1 has to be The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. The second best fiction book IMHO is The Screwtape Letters. For non-fiction, Mere Christianity is first with The Problem Of Pain being second.
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An interesting book by C.S. Lewis, in my opinion, is " The Magicians Nephew.
Nope, C.S. Lewis wrote several novels and books on theology.
CS Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia for his granddaughter Lucy Barfield
Lion Witch Wardrobe
CS Lewis wrote all of the Chronicles of Narnia.
CS Lewis was awarded the Carnegie Award, which is the highest honour for children's literature in the UK, for the last of e books in the "Chronicles of Narnia",The Last Battle.Lewis was also offered a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) by Winston Churchill in 1951, but Lewis refused to accept. It is uncertain why.
C.S. Lewis (a 'he') wrote books; most famous for his Chronicals of Narnia books.
C.S. Lewis wrote 7 novels in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, as well as numerous other fictional works and essays.
No, CS Lewis was clean shaven.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was written by CS Lewis. If that's not what you mean, then I have no idea.
a series of books about a fantasy land called Narnia. I have a copy of one of the series
Yes, Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. His real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and his pen name 'Lewis Carroll' was derived from the Anglicized version of his Latinized name.