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Re: Recommendations of Classic Books
"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." Chapter 1.
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The book is one of my favourite among the classics. I have cried and cribbed and laughed along with the characters of the book. The length of the novel does make it challenge to complete it, but as you read along you will just not want to leave the book midway. I, for one wanted even more from the book. As the book ends I had an empty feeling, wanting more, may be just a little more love out of the pages.
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I agree wholeheartedly! This is such an amazing novel.
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I agree wholeheartedly! I absolutely love Gone With the Wind. You are so right about wanting more after the book ends. Have you read the sequel called ‘Scarlett’? It is written by Alexandra Ripley. Also a very satisfying read and a great wrapping up of loose ends.Moushmi Radhanpara wrote: ↑09 May 2019, 01:55 Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
The book is one of my favourite among the classics. I have cried and cribbed and laughed along with the characters of the book. The length of the novel does make it challenge to complete it, but as you read along you will just not want to leave the book midway. I, for one wanted even more from the book. As the book ends I had an empty feeling, wanting more, may be just a little more love out of the pages.
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There is a strong left-wing influence in Germinal, but anyway, the book is gold. Zola is totally underrated.
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Oh, no. But now that you have mentioned the sequel, I need to check it out as soon as possible. May be my desire to read more of the plot could be quenched thereOnly1Cola wrote: ↑27 May 2019, 16:41I agree wholeheartedly! I absolutely love Gone With the Wind. You are so right about wanting more after the book ends. Have you read the sequel called ‘Scarlett’? It is written by Alexandra Ripley. Also a very satisfying read and a great wrapping up of loose ends.Moushmi Radhanpara wrote: ↑09 May 2019, 01:55 Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
The book is one of my favourite among the classics. I have cried and cribbed and laughed along with the characters of the book. The length of the novel does make it challenge to complete it, but as you read along you will just not want to leave the book midway. I, for one wanted even more from the book. As the book ends I had an empty feeling, wanting more, may be just a little more love out of the pages.
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Because knights are not always like King Arthur’s crowd.Some of them are crazy. Four hundred years old and still going strong.
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Because it seems almost impossible that one man can be this brilliant and do so much. A masterpiece of autobiography.
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I loved it when i read it, and not just "crime and punishment" to my opinion every novel Dostoyevsky wrote is a masterpiece on its own.
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You an I, tonight!
You may forget the warmth he gave,
I will forget the light.
When you have done, pray tell me
That I my thoughts may dim;
Haste! lest while you're lagging.
I may remember him!
Emily Dickinson