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Book Reviews of Gone With the WindBook Review: This is the classic epic novel of our time. Summary: 5 StarsI first read GWTW when I was 16 years old, and I've been spellbound ever since. This is a book that truly made me feel as if I'd known the characters for years; I cried with every defeat and celebrated every defeat with Scarlett. Once you pick it up, you can't put it down until it's finished. I felt that it was similar to "North and South" in content, but that the emphasis on the characters was more personal. Also, it has a little of everything--history (without being dull), romance (without being overdone), and personal triumph.
Book Review: Bring up the averages! Summary: 5 StarsI had to add my accolades to those who declare GWTW the great American novel, and weigh the vote beyond the 4+ it currently has. Who are these people giving a novel so rich in in scope, so remakable in the development, so intense you can smell the magnolias, a one? It is the only book I have ever read more than twice. Double or tripple readings are only for those very, very special books, right? If it were not for the movie and the hype, the book would have more respect. GWTW forever!
Book Review: This is a great literary work. A real masterpeice. Summary: 5 StarsGone with the wind is the best love story that i have read in my seventeen years here on earth.
Book Review: Greatest book and movie ever made!!!!!!!!!!!! Summary: 5 StarsThis is a timeless movie, people of all ages love it. I love the ending, it makes you use your own imagination on what happens after Rhett leaves. The so-called sequel was the biggest mistake the Maragret Mitchell estate could of ever made. As far as I am concerned, that book was no sequel, but a seperate book altogether. They can say whatever they want about Titanic, but let's see if it can last half as long as GWTW.
Book Review: What a Woman! She was ahead of her time Summary: 5 StarsThis novel has it all! Where else can you read about love, honor, tradition and free enterprise? Given that she is a woman with charm, beauty and brain's, it's no wonder that the men in her life naturally "flocked" to her. I have read GWTW several times, and I still find myself more enthralled each time. I admire Scarlett's survival instinct, and her raw ambition. GWTW will forever be a timeless american classic!
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