There's probably nothing I can say about Gone With the Wind that hasn't already been said, but I'm going to put in a plug for it anyway, because it's an incredible book and because a large number of people (most probably haven't read it) just don't get it--I'm talking particularly about those who th...
I tossed and turned but couldn't sleep, having just finished Gone with the Wind somewhere after midnight. I tried Scarlett's famous line "I'll think of it tomorrow", but eventually got out of bed, pushed open a window to let the cool, crisp air in and stared out over the city in the distance. I had ...
First off, I'd like to say that I was very happy not to have ever seen the film prior to this read. Often, unconsciously, I note how far into the story I am and try to figure out how the story will resolve. While reading GWTW, I never had any idea what might happen next. The war was over and I was o...
I don't think I need to tell anyone how good this book is, so reviewing it is sort of futile. Everyone should read this book at least once. Yes, it's long, but it's oh so worth it.It's a history lesson, it's a romance, it's an homage to the Old South and it's a tribute to perseverance. It's the stor...
In spite of the horrifying racism that is woven throughout this book's point of view, I can't help but love this story. The book's main protagonists, Scarlett and Rhett, are both selfish, manipulative, and cruel, but I can't help but cheer them on, groan at their mistakes, and wish for them to wake ...
I picked this up after going to the movies with my friends, we had no idea what was playing and was lookng up at the board figuring out what to watch when low and behold Gone With The Wind was playing in our theatres I couldn't beleve I wanted to see it for so long. And then I got another thought ho...
My mother wouldn't let me read "Gone With the Wind" until I was 16. A few years ago I was at a cocktail party and they asked the trivia question "What was the first line of GWtW?" I knew the answer. My husband asked, "How did you know that?" (He'd lived with me how many decades?) I told him abou...
The first grownup book I read as a child. Definitely a page turner. Who could resist falling in love with both Ashley and Rhett? Second read: A reread. I dragged this out as long as I could...maybe a whole year. I don't really need to tell you much about this one; you know the characters and you kn...
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