Till We Have Faces

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Steve I read this book when I was a junior in high school and enjoyed it very much, but not as much as Lewis' "Out of the Silent Planet", which I read in th…moreI read this book when I was a junior in high school and enjoyed it very much, but not as much as Lewis' "Out of the Silent Planet", which I read in the sixth grade.(less)
Phil Yes, Doc, I have. It's wonderful! Have you read it?…moreYes, Doc, I have. It's wonderful! Have you read it?(less)
Jacob For a moment Orual is shown a glimpse, but mentally pushes it away - denying Psyche’s experience with the divine, and by extension her own. The though…moreFor a moment Orual is shown a glimpse, but mentally pushes it away - denying Psyche’s experience with the divine, and by extension her own. The thought that Psyche’s divine lover may be real and that she’s chosen him over Orual is a source of pain and jealousy for Orual - it is easier for her to choose to believe that Psyche is delusional - typical of her selfish possessive love.(less)
Eladir Disagree on OR-rule, where did the "a" go ?

I doubt there's a definite answer but I listened to the audiobook and the narrator (Nadia May) pronounced …more
Disagree on OR-rule, where did the "a" go ?

I doubt there's a definite answer but I listened to the audiobook and the narrator (Nadia May) pronounced it as Οruəl. Dunno how to exactly explain ə, it's like something between e and u.(less)

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