![]() ![]() The omniscient narrator describes the scene: a crowd of people in the middle of NYC gathering and looking toward the top of the World Trade Center (this was pre 9/11) where a man stands atop the roof. McCann begins this book in a third person omniscient point of view, a perspective I find so difficult to pull off well. I think I could talk about this book for weeks before I felt finished. Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann has quickly spiraled its way up through my ‘favorites’ list. I didn’t think I’d find another tremendous book so soon after finishing Olive Kitteridge, but here I am, astounded and afraid to start another book after finishing this one. ![]() ThatPetra on Overrated, Disappointing BooksĢ016 has been the year of life-changing fiction for me. Intentionallivingg on The Golden State by Lydia Kies…Īlexandrareads on Her Body and Other Parties by… ![]() Intentionallivingg on Overrated, Disappointing Books
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