A multiple point of view book can be a difficult read but it also make you think about how people can witness the same event but walk away having seen something different.
Absolutely. It’s not that it’s not worthwhile - it’s that it is a more difficult read than most of Lewis’ work - excepting always his “Oxford History of English Literature in the 16th century - excepting drama” - aka the “OHEL(L)” - although he made even that dry-as-dust period entertaining. There is nothing to compare with a grade-A Lewis snark.