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A Separate Peace (Audio) - Community Reviews back

by John Knowles, Spike McClure
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An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 9 years ago
This book is probably my Catcher in the Rye (I didn't read Catcher in the Rye until I was an adult and I didn't like it). I read this the day after I received it in class junior year of high school. I only remembered the ending and the scene where Phineas breaks the school swimming record. Somehow...
Nithou's Readings
Nithou's Readings rated it 10 years ago
J'ai retrouvé dans ce livre beaucoup d'autres, quelque chose du Cercle des Poètes disparus et du Maître des illusions, le tout accompagné, au fil d'une amitié extrêmement forte aux sentiments de rivalités assez forts... On retrouve le côté strict d'un collège américain, l'amitié forte entre ses memb...
Casual Debris
Casual Debris rated it 11 years ago
For my full review, please visit Casual Debris. Having been educated in Canada, neither A Separate Peace nor its author John Knowles were familiar to me until a stranger at a book fair recommended the novel long after I had finished high school. South of the border, of course, the novel has been t...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
This is a perfectly solid novel. The style is often lyrical, eloquent, is perceptive about the the workings of envy and insecurities of the teen years. I appreciated the emotional restraint that keeps the elegiacal tone from seeping too much into sentimentality. So I'm not sure what leaves me so unm...
In Love of Books and Friendship
In Love of Books and Friendship rated it 11 years ago
I remember this book being popular when I was in high school. It was on a reading list we had to choose from to read and give an oral book report. It was a popular choice because it was less than 200 pages. What did I choose? Gone with the Wind, 750 pages. Needless to say, I was the only one in my c...
STARSZBOOKS
STARSZBOOKS rated it 11 years ago
This was an interesting, quick read. Causes one to ponder about war and the reality of its fight. Also do all wars call for guns and canons? Are they always fought so far off? Of can they be right at home? In your relationships? Inside your own head?
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios rated it 11 years ago
This is one of my favourite books from years ago. I've read and re-read it quite a few times. As soon as I saw that the Beach Resort where I was staying had a copy I didn't look back. It was impossible for me to put it down once I began skimming it and I still own an original copy at home. It made m...
travelin
travelin rated it 12 years ago
All the stars are really for a single sentence, which I read in a moment of blissful cognitive dissonance more than 20 years ago. It was the extraordinary effect of that sentence - its timing, not its consequences -- which made the book unforgettable. No matter how manly Gene's one-sentence act may ...
Casual Debris
Casual Debris rated it 12 years ago
Really 3.5/5 or 7/10Please see my full review at Casual DebrisA Separate Peace was turned down by several US publishers before finding a home with the large UK publishing house Secker & Warburg. Perhaps the British sensibilities of the 1950s, not long since devastated by the war, recognized many of ...
sj
sj rated it 12 years ago
The boy I was totally in LUUUUUUUUUUUUUURVE with my Sophomore year in high school? This was his favourite book. And by favourite, I mean...He lived several hours away, but we wrote each other letters every day. We also played this game in our letters where we'd draw out song lyrics or book titles...
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