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Little Women

Little Women

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not just for young girls
Review: Because of the reviews, I almost didn't read this book because I thought it must really be best suited for young teens. I'm so glad I bought it anyway. I found the characters so endearing and the story so full of emotion that this became one of my favorite books. I'm not sure many guys I know would care for it, but I can't imagine a female of any age not loving it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: little women are short.
Review: Little women is the perfect compliment to little men. Large men can like them too, however, if they are careful.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A must Read Book For All Young Girls!
Review: I am a young girl myself like this book very much because it gives girls like myself something to read that is not inappropriate. I really like this book because it gives me a look into how girls lives were when this book was written. Little Women is about the March family and their trials while Mr. March is at war. There are four girls Meg,Jo,Beth and Amy who expirence growing up in a society where you are judged by how much money you have. Eventhough they may be down on their luck they still manage to keep on giving to others that's what I really like about Little Women.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Charming!
Review: Oh,my sweet Lord I love this book!How original and captivating
can one book be?From a girl who L-U-V-S Harry Potter ,Redwall,
Chronicles of Narnia,The lost years of Merlin,Artemis Fowl,
His Dark Materials,and the like,this book was quite out of the
ordinary.But I found this book thoroughly ripping and a smashing
good read.What a marvelous book!Warm and tender with a lot of TLC(tender Loving Care)!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best novels for girls
Review: How can you not love this tale of 4 sisters struggling to have a normal life despite a father away fighting in the Civil War and diminished means because of his absence? Jo is a feminist of whom Susan B. Anthony would be proud. Poor Beth is so good and easy to love that her illness is heart-breaking. Meg is strong and practical. And Amy, well, you have to love her despite her vanity and selfishness. Of course, Marmee is the tie that binds this family together. So many wonderful movie adaptations of this beloved novel have been produced, including the very faithful one starring Winona Ryder, but, really, one should read this novel to totally immerse themselves in the lives of the March girls. If you love the movie, do yourself the favor of reading this book. Read it to your young daughter, or buy your 4th, 5th, or 6th grader her very own copy to treasure.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: " The Little Women" are all grown up
Review: I think the title of this book is wrong. They are women, but they aren't little. They are very mature for their ages. Beth is 13, almost like me, but she acts like she is Meg's age and above. Amy is a little whiner. She dislikes her nose and loves to paint. Jo is a dreamer. She has all the dreams of writing and such. Meg is the oldest. She has a job as a governess for two little kids. Little Women is a great book, although it gets a little lengthy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovely
Review: I admit...I watched the movie so much to the point where I can recite it word for word. It is one of the best. Just to let you know it is the one that has the cast of: Susan Sarandon, Clair Danes, Kirsten Dunst, and Winona Ryder.

The book was so lovely. It naturally has a lot more detail and happenings than the movie. Oh I loved it. It is a great classic. And it is deffinately in my top five.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Life Story
Review: Before I read this book, I thought that magic and spells and imaginary books were the best. Then my mom told me I should read this book because I was going to love it. And she was totally right. The good thing about this book is that it is real. I have to admit it: I fell in love with the real characters. This book shows that life can be great with love. Louisa transmits feelings, and reading this book you feel happiness, sadness, and lots of stuff. My mom told me that she even cried when she read the book. The characters will become your imaginary friends and I'm sure that, after reading this book, you will see life in another way. In a few words: I love this book and I'm sure you will love it too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Classic That Will Be Cherised for Centuries
Review: Little Women, a classic novel written by Louisa May Alcott, is about four girls coming of age during the Civil War. It tells of the lessons they learn and how love conquers all. Even though I had seen the movie before I read the book, I found the book to be intriguing, romantic and kept me hooked from the beginning. The one aspect of this book I did not care for was how the author described relationships or objects, which went on for sometimes pages at a time. That was the only downside, beside it being over 750 pages and not letting me read any other books for a month.
Otherwise, this was an excellent novel that I will remember and keep as one of my treasured books; it has taught me many lessons that I will remember always.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Little Women
Review: The book Little Women, is about four sisters, Meg March,Jo March, Beth March, and Amy March, and their mom Marmee. The mother is rearing the four girls to be loving, responsible young women.They are living in the time of the Civil War. Marmee teaches them values that will result in happiness for each of them.The values would make them happy throughout their lives. The most important lesson Marmee teaches her daughters is love,and how to overcome their hardships.They achieved these things by through God, and the love of each other.

Meg was the oldest at age sixteen. Meg was pretty and had soft hair. She worked because her dad lost his job and they needed money. Meg was a happy child. She sang with her sisters.

Jo was the second oldest at age fifteen. She was tall and skinny. Jo sometimes acted like a tomboy. She had one beauty, her long, thick black hair.

Beth was thirteen years old and very shy.Beth was timid and rarely left the house. Beth would spend hours playing the piano. Everytime she played the piano the whole family would gather aroung and sing.

Amy was the youngest out of the family. Amy felt as if she was the most important person in the family. She had big blue eyes, and curly golden hair. Amy did not like her nose. She wished that it was thinner.

Marshall Fundemental/Pasadena


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