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Review of A Love Story Between 2 Worlds (updated version)

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Love Story Between 2 Worlds (updated version)" by Charlie Lord.]
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"A Love Story Between 2 Worlds" by Charlie Lord is a riveting real-life romance that bridges dimensions. Charlie takes us back to his college years at Washburn University, where he developed a passion for baseball and fell for Peggy Chamberlain, a stunning cheerleader who lifted his spirits. The book features evocative photographs from the late 1970s, capturing Peggy's timeless, youthful spirit.

The narrative delves into Charlie’s telepathic relationship with Peggy, who appears frequently in both his real life and another dimension. He loses track of her in the physical world. Four decades later, he uncovers the tragic truth about her fate. Despite this, Peggy remains ever-present in the spiritual realm.

"A Love Story Between 2 Worlds" explores moments that blur the boundaries between the ordinary and the spiritual. Through candidly shared real-life experiences, the author vividly illustrates this notion. These encounters often provoke internal queries such as, "Did that truly occur?" or "Was that just my imagination?" Amidst the hustle of daily life, we often dismiss these occurrences as mere figments of our imagination or hallucinations. In doing so, we inadvertently overlook the chance to fully embrace and reflect on potential spiritual encounters, thus missing opportunities to expand our consciousness.

I found this book deeply enjoyable; it's concise, well-written, and possesses a beautiful simplicity. It unfolds as a spiritual love story, evoking strong emotional resonance. The lingering questions it leaves behind only heighten its intrigue.

While I understand that some readers may find the extensive focus on baseball intriguing, I personally found it overwhelming. This detracted from the overarching narrative, leaving me yearning for a deeper understanding of Peggy's character. Another drawback is the numerous grammatical mistakes—over ten. Though minor, they indicate the book needs professional editing. Overall, I would rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

"A Love Story Between 2 Worlds" is an extraordinary real-life romance that transcends boundaries, exploring both the spiritual and the mundane. It emphasizes that true love is timeless and never fades; instead, it blossoms and remains a precious treasure to cherish forever. I confidently recommend this heart-touching book to readers who appreciate stories that explore spiritual experiences and delve into introspective journeys.

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This book does make one wonder about “those” things. Could it all be real? I, too, would have a problem with an over abundance of baseball references. That isn’t what seems important about the text. Thanks!
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A true life account of love and attraction between Charlie and Peggy. Charlie, a base ball player falling in love with a cheerleader Peggy. It's a storyline that is quite common in high school and college.
Thanks for sharing.
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Amy Luman wrote: 21 May 2024, 16:02 This book does make one wonder about “those” things. Could it all be real? I, too, would have a problem with an over abundance of baseball references. That isn’t what seems important about the text. Thanks!
Exactly, thank you very much for reading my review and leaving a comment, Amy. It is indeed a lovely book. Thanks again!
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Ifeanyi Nwokike wrote: 21 May 2024, 17:00 A true life account of love and attraction between Charlie and Peggy. Charlie, a base ball player falling in love with a cheerleader Peggy. It's a storyline that is quite common in high school and college.
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Thank you for your comment; I truly appreciate it. Yes, it is a story of young love—a timeless spiritual love story.
All the best! :tiphat:
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I found myself emotionally invested in the characters' journeys.
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Sandre Lamar wrote: 21 May 2024, 20:46 I found myself emotionally invested in the characters' journeys.
Thank you very much for your comment, Sandre. Did you read this book too? :D Have a lovely day! :tiphat:
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Wow, this sounds like a wonderful story. Lately, I have developed an interest in quantum-brain science: how mental telepathy may happen. Your review has created an interest in this story for me, because it has a real-life story, sports theme, beautiful cheerleader, and good love story with a spiritual theme. Oh yes, and of course the mental telepathy aspect. Great review as usual! You're a keeper! :tiphat:
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Gerry Steen wrote: 23 May 2024, 04:55 Wow, this sounds like a wonderful story. Lately, I have developed an interest in quantum-brain science: how mental telepathy may happen. Your review has created an interest in this story for me, because it has a real-life story, sports theme, beautiful cheerleader, and good love story with a spiritual theme. Oh yes, and of course the mental telepathy aspect. Great review as usual! You're a keeper! :tiphat:
Thank you, Gerry. This is indeed a lovely book, very sweet and simple. And some bits are shocking too. If you are into baseball, you will enjoy it even more. Thanks again!
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This book review gave me the chills for its beauty! I wish a scenario such as this one had unfolded in my life: a human connection in school that became a spiritual love bond later. I hear what you’re saying about the overwhelming aspect of baseball in the book and about the necessity for a grammatical edit. But, I think I will check it out! Thanks for a great review, @Claudia Angelucci!
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Dana Lawrence Lohn wrote: 23 May 2024, 06:54 This book review gave me the chills for its beauty! I wish a scenario such as this one had unfolded in my life: a human connection in school that became a spiritual love bond later. I hear what you’re saying about the overwhelming aspect of baseball in the book and about the necessity for a grammatical edit. But, I think I will check it out! Thanks for a great review, @Claudia Angelucci!
Thank you very much, Dana, for reading my review and for your comment! Definitely check the book out. All the best!
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Howdy! After reading the review, I can say that "A Love Story Between 2 Worlds" seems like a captivating read. The book explores the intertwining of love and spirituality, making it an intriguing story. Although there were a few drawbacks mentioned regarding the focus on baseball and some grammatical errors, overall, it appears to be a heart-touching narrative. I reckon it would be worth giving it a whirl if you appreciate stories that delve into spiritual experiences and provoke introspection. Y'all might find it quite fascinating! Unforgettable characters, felt like old friends.
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This book tells a unique love story between two individuals from completely different worlds. The updated version adds more depth to the characters and improves the overall flow of the story.

Themes of love, sacrifice, and responsibility are beautifully portrayed, leaving an emotional impact on the reader.

What I liked:

Well-developed characters

Emotional and heartwarming storyline


What could be better:

Some events were a bit predictable


Rating: 4/5
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