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The moment I open a book, I am transported to a different world. The impact of a good book is multiplied because the reader is forced to stay with the story and not be distracted by real life. The reader is required to immerse himself into the book and its characters and forget the outside world. For me, a good book is an event in my life.
Source: The Red And The Black
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