As we reach the end of our The Four Loves Read-along, we have so far investigated Affection, Friendship and Romantic Love (the natural loves) but none of these loves are sufficient in and of themselves without another Love to support … Continue reading →
Yes, it’s finally my belated post for Week 4 of The Four Loves Read-along, focussing on Eros! Please read on ….! Eros Huh? ….. Lewis seems to be saying that we are between angels and animals, Venus is the carnal … Continue reading →
Again from my The Four Loves Read-along week 2 post I’ve had thoughts brewing. On Marian’s blog, I posted a question that I’ve been musing about and I thought I’d re-post here in case anyone has any enlightening comments on … Continue reading →
I’m a few days late with this post as life is becoming rather hectic but I will try to keep up as we move along. Rest assured though; all the posts will go up eventually! Before I continue with The … Continue reading →
And here we go with our The Four Loves read-along! Here is the first post. I hope my notes help clarify the start of the book and please feel free to add any comments below. I don’t know about the … Continue reading →
What are your ideas about love? Is love an overwhelming romantic feeling? Can it be a decision or a duty? Can you fall out of love? Have you wished for a better understanding of the love of God? Can friends … Continue reading →
Quo Vadis: “It was close to noon before Petronius came awake, feeling as drained and listless and detached as always.” Quo Vadis was part of the read-along hosted by Nick at One Catholic Life and, thanks to him, I’ve finally … Continue reading →
C.S. Lewis is one of my favourite authors. I started re-reading his Chronicles of Narnia series with The Dead Writer’s Society on Goodreads and decided to make his works an on-going project. Not only is Lewis brilliant, but he is … Continue reading →
“The Mole had been working very hard all the morning, spring-cleaning his little home.” Like many readers, I read The Wind in the Willows as a child and was completely charmed by the adventures of Ratty and Mole and Badger … Continue reading →