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Getting to the essence of a book
Because someone brought up A World Lit Only by Fire in a Facebook post, I thought I'd check out the reviews on amazon. This brilliant snippet is from a 4-star review, and tells me everything that I need to know about the book:
"It is easy and interesting to read unless you try to remember everything that is in it."
I love it. I'm assuming it's just an unintentionally hilarious bit of reviewing, and they didn't mean to make it sound like it's an excellent book for people who don't want to have to think while they read a book about medieval history.