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Out of the Silent Planet
Out of the Silent Planet, by C. S. Lewis
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In the beginning, I felt my typical "meh" feeling I get every time I attempt to read sci fi. The space ship sounds weird. The space travel concept confuses me. The claustrophobia is horrible. But then, I became really drawn into the imagery and symbolism Lewis applied in this book. Although it was still difficult for me to imagine the planet and characters who inhabited it, that didn't bother me as much. I was really attached to the main character and his journey and transformation. I loved the character dynamics- I was just waiting for Lewis to fall into the typical good guys-bad guys trope, but he didn't do that because the characters were so much more than just good or bad...they had gray areas, they were dynamic, evolving, maturing, and the reader is really able to grasp the reality of that amidst the otherwise fictional backdrop of the book. Their character qualities made them so real. I can't wait for the next book to arrive at my library!

That was definitely one of the best parts of the book. What I expected was not how this one went.
Of the series, I was not a fan of the second book but that third!!!