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A Separate Peace

A Separate Peace

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Separate Peace Review
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading A Separate Peace for many reasons. One of which was that I could relate to the book because I go to boarding school and am faced with some of the same challenges as the two boys. I thought that the book described the lives and the obstacles of Gene and Finny in a way that most readers would be able to understand and in some ways relate to. Most people have known someone that resembled Gene or Finny in some way. I thought that John Knowles used this important element to emphasize the reality of the book. A Separate Peace was a well written and easily read book that I would recommend to all ages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: REVIEW ON "A SEPARATE PEACE"
Review: A Separate Peace is about a strong relationship between two friends that seem to forgive and get along with each other during the good and bad times. This book takes place in a New England boarding school during World War II. In a Separate Peace, Knowles created a character by the name of Finny, which is the best of best friend there can possibly be. Finny and Gene are best friends, and they face many hardships and tough decisions throughout the course of the book. Finny is the more outgoing and athletic character and Gene is more of a nerd. At times, Gene envies Finny and one day wishes that for once Finny got caught pulling those senseless stunts of his. Gene also shows a tremendous amount of jealousy throughout the book. The fact that Finny forgave Gene for purposely pushing him out of the tree because of jealousy should tell you a whole lot about this kids character. Knowles did a good job on keeping me hooked onto this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Separate Peace Gives You a Piece of Mind
Review: This book has the potential to change something within each of us. It explores the dark recesses of Gene's mind and his ambivolent relationship with Finny. We discover that all of our friendships are victim to this type of hatred and love. This novel has taken a part of me forever and given me the strength to find piece of mind in my life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing...a wonderful book!
Review: I first had to read this book for my honors english class. At first, I thought it was a real drag, but as I got in to it, the book became a wonderful piece of literature. Not only is the story wonderful, but the symbolism is magnificent. It is a great book for any age. I enjoyed it immensly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Seperate Peace
Review: John Knowles discusses adolescence and friendship in a way I have never seen before, this book has truly a had a positive impact on me.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: chew is good
Review: I have enjoyed the novel A Separate Peace because it has been very influential in teaching me how to live my life. The characters in the novel taught me how to live a day at a time. For example, the character Brinker was a popular and well-rounded student until he started to worry about the war that was going on outside of their school. Once he let the war get to him, he started to live the life of men involved in the war, instead of living his own. I have learned from Brinker that in life things happen, but that you should not get so caught up in other people's lives so that it affects your own. Brinker lost the abiltity to live in the real world and gained it back in the end of the book. Another character, Phineas, has the ability to live life to the fullest even after shattering his leg. Breaking his leg, due to a fault of his good friend, and losing the ability to play sports, would be hard for a person to cope with. Phineas, using his strong will, was able to overcome his disability which stole from him his atheletic ability, the one thing that Phineas was good at in life. His ability to be strong and deal with hardships has taught me not to let little things bother me, and to remind me that I am privileged to have what I have. Dealing with the hardships of life is the most important thing I took from this novel

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A solid novel, could be better
Review: January 18, 2000

The book A Separate Peace was an interesting story about life at boarding school. Though in general it was a readable book, it lacked a plot and a point or obvious morals that seem to make up most books like this. The best part of this book is that it shows the life and times of a boy in school away from his parents. I actually enjoyed the beginning because Knowles described what went on at such a school in the summer; I have experienced a similar situation myself. I would not recommend this book to you if you are someone who cannot relate to it or if you prefer stories with big, complex plots and lots of action. Certain parts of the story were annoying and unexplained. For example, the main part of the story happened in an unexplained second in which Gene jounced a limb and made Finny fall. The reader didn't even know what was happening at this point of the story. To conclude, I believe this book to be a good, solid, well-written novel. Though I would have explained the book a little more, Knowles does a good job overall in making A Separate Peace a memorable classic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Seperate Peace
Review: 1/18/00 A Separate Peace was an incredibly well-written novel by John Knowles. I read it in school, and it was the only book that I liked. It was very detailed with lots of events. This 200-page-long novel is mainly focused on changes in a relationship between two close friends at a boarding school. I had gone through many similar situations before, so I enjoyed reading it. However, those of you who like lots of action and violence may not enjoy this book. The reason I like this book is that I liked Finny so much. He always stayed balanced and never disappointed himself. That is a characteristic that I desire to have. Also since this book is about friendship, it really made me think about my friends; it left me with the question: ¡°Is my friend a true friend? Or is he just pretending to be a true friend?¡± If you have lots of friends, I¡¯d highly recommend that you read A Separate Peace.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Timeless Classic
Review: A Separate Peace displays a tale of two best friends sharing the times of their lives while at boarding school. John Knowles displays the hardships that high school boys face away from home during World War II. The lessons learned, their independence, and the security they discover can never be forgotten in a time of war and fear. Many people can relate to Knowles' central theme of friendship. I thoroughly enjoyed A Separate Peace, by John Knowles. The fact that I also attend boarding school helped me relate to the novel. Although the plot is not filled with lengthy adventures and exciting climaxes, if one can read between the lines and view the book for its real meaning, he or she is sure to enjoy it. One must be able to see through that thin barrier that blocks the emotions from leaping off the page, and look into Gene and Finny's hearts. It's difficult to be dependent on oneself at such a young age. Finny and Gene form a unique bond and help each other survive tough times. While Gene doubts Finny on occasion, deep down he relies on Finny's constant support and humor to get through troublesome times. When Finny's love for sports and competitiveness ends in an accident, Gene is left to live with the reality of that eventful night. The book's controversy deals with Gene's battle with the truth and Finny's acceptance of it. A Separate Peace proves that trust and friendship can take years to develop and an instant to destroy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sam's Review
Review: I liked John Knowles' A Separate Peace because Gene and Finny's relationship is similar to my own friendships. When Gene broke Finny's leg, Finny didn't want to believe that his best friend did it to him. Gene did almost everything with Finny because he didn't want to lose Finny's friendship. I hurt my friend's face and he now has a scar. Even though he had the right to say bad words and shout at me, he did not. Instead he forgave me. Our experience is related to Gene and Finny's. When Finny says, "We'll jump together to cement our partnership", (PG 24), he shows that he and Gene are very closely related and spend most of their time together. My friend and I always spent time together too. When I skipped the class, he did the same and we both spent our time playing while others were in school. He was always there for the important things in my life. It feels like my personality is made of elements from both Gene and Finny's characters. This book is nicely written, and I think that people should read it. Even though it does not have that much action, when you relate the book to your own life, it seems that you are in the book and experiencing the same emotions of the characters.


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