Well hey everybody. I'm back! I'm alive! I'm in Boston(ish)! And I missed a couple weeks of Top Ten Tuesdays, but I'm just going to let that go, and hop back in with a review. For one of my classes for my MA, I got to reread The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. It's definitely been more than a decade since I read this series. It was interesting going back to it because when I originally read it, I had no idea it was "supposed to be" about Christianity and the story of Jesus and God and all of that allegory. I simply didn't see it. I actually almost got into a fist fight with a kid in 10th grade when he brought it up. I was so 100% not aware of or reading it for that reason. This read-through, I obviously had a better grasp of the intended (? -- but I'm going to go with yes because Lewis writes a lot of religious works) allegories. Honestly, it was a hard book for me to start reading. A large part of that is because...