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A Separate Peace

A Separate Peace

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: twisted but a good read
Review: I thought this book was very good, one of the best I've read so far. The friendship between Gene and Finny is twisted yet believable. Everyone at one point or another is jealous of their friend(s) because of one of their characteristics or traits, but Gene's jealousy was taken too far. Finny's character is unbelievable because he is so perfect, but the other characters balanced him out perfectly. I thought Leper's craziness at the end of the novel really characterized the hell of war.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent novel worth savoring
Review: This is a classic work-not a single word wasted. It has vital characters and dead-perfect descriptions of New England in all seasons. It's a quiet book, maybe too subtle for some people to appreciate. The experience of reading it is perfectly summed up by Leper's description of downhill skiing in Chapter 7. If you rush through it, "You never get to see the trees or anything." There's a lot worth seeing in this book. I wish I had read it ten years ago. I was sad to see it end. In fact, I turned right back to page one and started again. Chapter one is even richer the second time around.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: amazing but slightly unrealistic
Review: My friend recommended this book to me after reading it in English. I was hooked after the first two pages, which are probably the best written of the entire book. Gene is the truest character I have ever read, except maybe Holden Caulfield. The friendship between him and Phineas is very believeable, but Phineas himself is a little unrealistic. Nobody is that perfect. He becomes much more human towards the end, which is really shocking and gorgeous. I started crying even before the part where you might expect to cry.

To anyone who has to read this for a class, I know it's really hard to get into a book you're forced to read, but give this one a decent shot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: TORTURE
Review: In school they made us read many boring books, but none of them were as irritating as this one. The characters were so stereotypical and fake that I could not relate. Teachers please, stop torturing the children.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A touching story of friendship
Review: The book, was required for summer reading, and I reread it over and over again. It has become one of my most teasured books, and it's example even helped my own friendship. Whether it is required or not I suggest reading this book. The one major flaw is it's war references. I am not interested in World Wars and it's hard to read about the people it affected.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Yet another sophomore forced to read this book...
Review: Don't get me wrong, I can see why people would really like this book, but I just thought it so mediocre, and I couldn't relate to the characters at all! Also, having to write a report on every chapter probably didn't help much either.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I HATED IT!!
Review: This was a terrible novel. Absolutely terrible. Gene's jealousy of Phineas was not "normal" by any means. It was twisted, perverted, and evil. Is this supposedly a book about friendship?!?!? Any feelings of love or caring were lost on me, at least on Gene's part. The ending was more than disturbing and I hated it! A selfish, despicable "accident" robbed wonderful, talented Phineas of the life that was rightfully his. (Perhaps this novel would have been easier to swallow if there had not been a feeble pretence of friendship. Even worse, there seems to be an effort for the reader to empathize with Gene. Revolting!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book tells the truth about human nature
Review: A Separate Peace is probably one of the best books I have ever read. The characters are portrayed so realistically and the situations in which they find themselves, though not easily relatable these days, have a solid basis in a friendship anyone would be lucky to know. My parents bought this book for me, along with To Kill a Mockingbird, when I was 11 and I didn't read either for years. When I was 14, I read To Kill a Mockingbird and fell in love with it, but I just couldn't get through A Separate Peace. When I started college, I took a course in adolescent fiction, where this book was required reading -- and it quickly became obvious why. The characters came alive, and reading this at a time when I was away at a college in New England gave it all the more meaning. I know it is written for teenagers, but I can't help but think, especially after reading some of these reviews, that this is a book that can be truly appreciated after high school.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is a story of man's inhumanity to man
Review: I fell that this book was very good. It had a very good story line to follow. When I read John Knowles books, he writes in a manner , so that you can understand. This is a story of Gene's jealous toward Finny. Finny has a high comfednce and a very strong emotional side. In the book Gene says that no one could brake finny down, but i did. In the beginning we see this huge tree, which smybolize's the war on the outside. Gene jounces the limb causeing finny to fall hitting the ground braking his leg.Finny not know there is an internal war going on will not except the fact that his best friend could do such a thing. Gene even tells finny that he jounced the limb but he will not except reallity. During the story Gene's and finny's bond grows bigger and bigger. The brinker comes along and destroy's there friendship. Making an informal court they try to find out what happend in the tree. Making finny very mad, walking out we hear that finny fell down the marble stairs. He break's his leg again and gene comes to see him. He is very mad at him. Gene later comes to bring finny cloth's. One more he comes to find that finny had died for bone-marrow going to his heart killing him. What is weird is that he died by his heart stoping. His heart smybolize's his compassion which gene had taken away. Gene at the end never cried for finny.He said that there was a war going on, and that finny thought that i would come right at him, but enemies don't attact that way. if indeed you are an enemey. When i found out that finny had died, i began to cry. I know it sounds dumb, but what finny smybolized was freedom, good, emotions, no-selfness, and morality. How a person of such high moral could be broken down like a bug.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I could read this book a million times...
Review: All through school, I have been forced to read books that i didn't want to read. When my sophomore English teacher said that we'd be reading the book, I wasn't particularly enthused, until I actually started reading it. Now I'm a freshman in college, and it's still one of my favorite books...i made my brother read it right after I did...he was 13 at the time, hated to read, and it's one of his favorite books now too. the story is very thought-provoking, and I must admit that I cry when I read it. It's very introspective and intellectual, but easy to read and understand, I read it in about an hour and a half.


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