This book along with Lewis’ other works, primarily exists to raise important questions; these questions are for the readers to answer and discover for themselves as few specific answers are given in this book. Writing with an interesting angle, Clive Lewis present s many ideas the reader must discern the truth from. Blank said, “By having framed the narrative of The Great Divorce as a dream, C. S. Lewis does not cling to the idea of a universal truth, but rather invites truths to be considered and reconsidered by the ideas which he writes.”() This book seems very open ended and prompts the reader to clear up the foggy ideas with future reading. This can be beneficial as the reader will hopefully look to God’s word to discover