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I’ve passed up on seeing the movie version of this book several times because I really don’t like Ethan Hawke. Way back when TLC and A&E were actually watchable there was a show call The Great Books. One episode was about Great Expectations. Hawke was interviewed because a movie version with him...
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An amazing story. The parts about canaries (and other birds) are truly breathtaking. Also: very very unique. A great example of how tales told in books can be compelling, alluring and absolutely irreplaceable. (Yes - I've seen the movie and will forever claim this book should always be read, never ...
Absolutely my favorite!! :) If you have't read Wharton yet this book is the perfect one to start with. it can be shocking especially when you read the love scenes as the main character, a young artist falls in love with an elderly blind woman. Those emotions, however, are beautifully painted here, t...
The book starts with a picture of a main character, Birdy, sitting in the military mental hospital . He is introverted, eccentric , reserved, obsessed with birds and full of dreams about flying and being free. Birdy's doctor, having not a clue about main character's thoughts, asks Birdy's friend Al ...