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My Antonia

My Antonia

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: My Antonia- I would have rather have a paper cut...
Review: I began this book completely open-minded. The beginning was slow, but I continued thinking, "Hey it might pick up." It didn't. I loathed this book. On the back summary it describes Antonia as a heroine. Heroine? What does she do in the book? Better yet, What does anyone do? I found the characters lifeless and the plot dull. I admit at times Cather made attempts at a descriptive paragraph, but she never got there. So to conclude, I'd rather have a paper cut.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ranks up with Great Expecations
Review: Terrible book! Its a crime for students to be forced during thir summer to read this. What were the teachers thinking when they forced thir students to read this terrible book with no plot.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Slow in the beginning, but got more interesting in the end
Review: We had to read this book for school, so the beginning seemed to drag on forever. But don't worry.. it got better towards the end. I probably wouldn't reccomend this book because of the incredibly boring beginning, but it I were to it would be because the author does an excellent job of describing the scenes so you feel like you know the people and as if you've been to Nebraska in the 1900's.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Slow Story of Human Development and a Special Friendship
Review: While I was emotionally touched by the friendship/love held by the two main characters, Antonia and Jim, I was rather unimpressed with her style. Much of the story, especially the first half, is filled with boring details of life in Nebraska and unimportant events that occur in thier lives. Characters are often times introduced superficially and then dug up again later in the story, leaving the reader to feel that he or she is missing something about the character being referred to. Possibly someone who enjoys the simple life and longs for the simple days of the past would get more out of this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst book I ever read.
Review: This was the worst book I ever read. It had no point, no plot, and I hated it. It was so terrible. I only read for required reading for school. I will never read any of this woman's books again. It should be a crime to even call her an author. It should be a federal offense to call her a good author. I don't know how this book got published.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: old-fashioned charmer. thank you, ms. cather :)
Review: Slightly sweet, but never sappy. A real charmer to read by a roaring fire w/ a mug of cocoa. Savor Jim Burden's memories of his childhood, his enduring friendship w/ the spirited Antonia & how they all turned out in the end. It's a shame they don't write books w/ such honesty & emotion like this nowadays. My copy is tattered & much beloved. Highly recommended to everyone who loves life & fiction.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This was a good book, but it had no plot!
Review: Sorry, but I don't think this book deserves it's place as an "American classic." It is good, but not fabulous. It's strong point would be it's descriptions of nature, but the characters were disappointing. The end is a bit of a letdown as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An emotional book worth reading.
Review: My Antonia is a very emotional book that'll make you feel what the narrator (Jim Burden) feels as he reaccounts his past experiences with a beautiful strong girl that he grew up with. The characters of the novel really stick into one's mind as they read, from femme fatale Lena Ligard to the loan shark Wick Cutter. My only complaint about the novel is that the one mini-book "Lena Ligard" was disappointingly duller than the rest of the novel. Nevertheless though this book is wondrous.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: shimmering, evocative, poignant
Review: You can almost feel the shimmering heat of the plains while reading this classic. Antonia Shimerda & Jim Burden & the "hired girls" are some of the most memorable characters I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. After reading this jewel, I was inspired to start writing my own novel. Can't praise My Antonia enough!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Novel
Review: My Antonia is a novel talking about how the life change for pioneers. The point of view is from Jim Burden who taught Antonia English and grown up with her when they were met each other in their childhood. He saw everything, which is changed from Antonia's whole life step by step. Antonia's family moved to Nebraska from Bohemia. At that time, Nebraska is a wasteland that had nothing on it and they had to start their life over again. When they were in their country, they were rich, but after they used all of the money on traveling expenses, they were lacked of money when they arrived in Nebraska. They even couldn't have a regular meal and there were some huge changes for them. Consequently, her father killed himself because he couldn't accept the situation, which they had. And this let them lose the support, which were from their father so the children in the family had to work instead of studying. For this reason, the children in their family didn't had a good education and had a hard time to get used into America society because they couldn't communicate with people in English very well. This novel expresses the life changing of pioneers amply which are the situations of unaccepted mind and the substance changing. Therefore, the novel is a really good book to read because you can understand the process about how pioneers and immigrators get through the hard time which they had when they move to a foreign country.


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