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Rating:  Summary: A glorious piece of classic literature!!! Review: A must read for today's illiterate young people! Throw out the Harry Potter and other mindless twaddle on your bookshelves and pick up an unabridged classic, such as Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Heidi or Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates. Don't cheat yourself or your children out of the priceless experience of reading great literature. Stacy D. McDonald Editor-in-Chief Homeschooling Today magazine...
Rating:  Summary: A glorious piece of classic literature!!! Review: A must read for today's illiterate young people! Throw out the Harry Potter and other mindless twaddle on your bookshelves and pick up an unabridged classic, such as Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Heidi or Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates. Don't cheat yourself or your children out of the priceless experience of reading great literature. Stacy D. McDonald Editor-in-Chief Homeschooling Today magazine...
Rating:  Summary: A must read for adolescents and adults (again!) Review: I have just re-read "Little Women" and found it even more intriguing then the first time I read it as a preteen. As I enter my 40s, I am thoroughly enjoying reading the books that kept me enthralled endless nights. I hope that the person who left the bad review does not give up on the "classics", and that they will find one that sticks with them forever. There really are some that follow a more predictable path and have that happy ending s/he is looking for. I plan on introducing this edition to my soon to be eight year old as she explores the new world of reading.
Rating:  Summary: A must read for adolescents and adults (again!) Review: I have just re-read "Little Women" and found it even more intriguing then the first time I read it as a preteen. As I enter my 40s, I am thoroughly enjoying reading the books that kept me enthralled endless nights. I hope that the person who left the bad review does not give up on the "classics", and that they will find one that sticks with them forever. There really are some that follow a more predictable path and have that happy ending s/he is looking for. I plan on introducing this edition to my soon to be eight year old as she explores the new world of reading.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Writing Review: This book is fantastic. I first read it in fifth grade and it still brings tears to my eyes and a smile to my face every time I read it. It stars the March sisters; Jo a tom boy writer who scribbles away and is a strong willed free spirit, while Beth is a sweet girl who never says a mean word to anyone, Meg is the motherly oldest and Amy is the childish youngest who must be surrounded by pretty things. It is a very touching story where four young girls become young ladies and their interactions with eachother and society. It is an utterly splendid story :)
Rating:  Summary: Boring Review: Very boring. I had to read it for something I did at school. The beggining is OK but after awile it gets really boring. For example they propose he gets turned down ect. I didn't really get the feel for this book. I had heard it was supposed to be good. But I heard it from one of my substitutes she said it was really good but I don't really like romance, stress, and poverty in stories but if you like that you can try this book. I DO NOT. YES I DO NOT RECCOMEND THIS BOOK!!!
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