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The Collected Novels of Toni Morrison

The Collected Novels of Toni Morrison

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sula by Toni Morrison.
Review: I found the book, Sula, to be very interesting. The author tries to make the reader understand the life of the blacks in the early 1900's. She writes about the way the blacks had to survive. This book deals with friendship, love, and betrayal. One of the quotes that I found to be very important to the book was, "That was to much. To lose Jude and not have Sula to talk to about it because it was Sula that he had left her for." This is a symbol of Sula's betrayal towards Nel. This book also uses a repetitive pattern. It always flashes back to earlier scenes, in order to decribe what is going on. If you are into comedy then you would like this book. Also people who want to learn more about life for the blacks in the 1900's would also like this book. Even if you don't like any of those things, this book also deal with all the different things that do go on in life in todays society.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sula by Toni Morrison.
Review: I found the book, Sula, to be very interesting. The author tries to make the reader understand the life of the blacks in the early 1900's. She writes about the way the blacks had to survive. This book deals with friendship, love, and betrayal. One of the quotes that I found to be very important to the book was, "That was to much. To lose Jude and not have Sula to talk to about it because it was Sula that he had left her for." This is a symbol of Sula's betrayal towards Nel. This book also uses a repetitive pattern. It always flashes back to earlier scenes, in order to decribe what is going on. If you are into comedy then you would like this book. Also people who want to learn more about life for the blacks in the 1900's would also like this book. Even if you don't like any of those things, this book also deal with all the different things that do go on in life in todays society.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought this book was very emotional
Review: I think this book is very good for older readers. It was complicating at first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tar Baby
Review: This is a good book for whom ever likes literature. Tony Morrison analyzes the relationship between men and women, rich and poor, young and old, and the races by putting them all in one house in the Island of Haiti. There, the characters experience love, hate, betrayal, jealousy, and painful secrets.


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