The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis
- Description: A fictional allegory about a bus ride from Hell to Heaven, exploring the choices that lead people to eternal separation from or union with God.
- Themes: Heaven, Hell, free will, and the consequences of our choices.
- Strengths: Creative and thought-provoking, with vivid imagery and deep theological insights.
- Weaknesses: Some readers find the allegorical format confusing or abstract.
- Review: A profound and imaginative exploration of eternity and human nature, praised for its creativity and depth.