A great read, particularly as the world changes and adapts to whatever commerce is going to look like during and after COVID-19.

The book wasn't that exciting a read to be honest. I'm a fan of Grisham's courtroom dramas but until the last 1/3 of the book I didn't really care what happened.



Great. Loved it. I'll be re-reading this every so often when I need a fresh kick in the pants.

A great read, especially since I haven't seen the movie since it initially came out. I felt like I was reading about people I sort of knew, but could now get to know them even more in depth than I remembered them.

The first third was interesting history, the middle third came off a bit like whining right wing Christian politicians and the last third had a decent summary of recent attempts to help intelligent design become a viable alternative to evolution.

So far - I'm going back to Ireland at some point and will need to re-read this book before I do.

One of my favorite Lewis books. An easy read but very thought provoking if you look a little deeper.

If you're seeking, searching or questioning faith of any kind, I'd recommend including this book alongside whatever else you may be reading.