![]() While I have never been a fan or proponent of the seemingly omnipotent Oprah and her book club, she nevertheless has the power to make a considerable number of Americans do, and more importantly, read whatever she tells them. ![]() ![]() I am however going to try to convince you why you should read this book with the intention that it will have the same pivotal impression on you as it did on me. I’m also not going to give you a formal, regurgitated plot summary that you can find in just about any review of this book. ![]() I don’t need to tell you which kind of book World Without End is. Then there are books that change your mind on life, that give you a thrill as you read them and think about how much you’re loving to read this particular book, and how it’s making such an impression on you, and how you’re going to remember it for a long part of your life. ![]() There are books that you read, with vaguely interesting stories, that sometimes within less than a month have been forgotten, ignored, barely recollected except for title, author and a minor recall of plot. ![]()
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