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Gone With the Wind (Cassette) - Community Reviews back

by Margaret Mitchell, Linda Stephens
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Justin Tate Likes Books
Justin Tate Likes Books rated it 6 years ago
Gone with the Wind is a masterpiece of creative writing on every level. In its 1400 pages (or 49 hours on audio) there is not a single wasted line or insignificant moment. From a purely technical perspective, it is awe-inducing how flawlessly Mitchell utilizes characterization, setting, research, co...
Hol
Hol rated it 9 years ago
Thought it was about time that I read this classic. Really getting into it.
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 9 years ago
Well I was tempted to just post a gif with someone giving a middle finger, but heck, I can do better than that. And honestly I want to explain (though I think my updates did a great job of that) of why this is from beginning to end pretty much one of the most disappointing books I have read this yea...
Merry Meerkat Marginalia
Merry Meerkat Marginalia rated it 10 years ago
5 Stars. Buy it Spoilers This was definitely a favorite while I was growing up and helped me really like long novels. One thing I’m noticing is that despite being quite a bit older since I’ve last read this, is that it’s still really hard to understand when the slaves are talking. DAMN it. M...
sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 10 years ago
The classic square for my Spring Book Bingo challenge was the one that worried me most because I am just not a classic reader. Classics don't interest me and I was racking my brain trying to think of something to read for this square. Gone with the Wind is one of my favorite movies. I have a paper...
Lolanta
Lolanta rated it 10 years ago
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Darth Pedant
Darth Pedant rated it 10 years ago
Many people have expounded on the perks and pitfalls of this book far more eloquently than I could, and I don't have the energy to try, so I'm just going to jot down the tl;dr version. To sum up my impressions of Gone With the Wind: Set against a Civil War era backdrop of questionable authenticity...
Rene Hasekamp
Rene Hasekamp rated it 10 years ago
This is really a great Saga and it is not "dated" at all, although it was written in 1936. Most of you will have seen the movie. A great movie, no doubt, but to know everything about Scarlett O'Hara you need to read this fantastically written book. It won the Pulitzer Prize, by the way. We follow Sc...
My Reading World!
My Reading World! rated it 10 years ago
I want to shout NO, NO, NO, NO over and over again!! are you seriously going to leave me with, "tomorrow is another day"? Well, I'm not a person who needs a happy ending but I really, really wanted a happy End for this story! Even though I knew while I'm reading the novel that the ending was not goi...
Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it 11 years ago
Gone with the Wind has often been criticized as racist, which it certainly is. I also found that the book at times was repetitive which is not OK in a book of this length.The book is many things at once. A lament for the old South. An argument for the new South. A war novel, a novel about defeat...
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