Little Women

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Elendu Clement Ekechukwu
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Love is something that's innate. I love the theme of this book. One of the best classics of all time.
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I read the book ages ago and then I saw the movie. I loved it both times and now it's on TV again!
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It's an emotional book and I loved reading every part of it in my childhood. One of my favourites!
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I fell in love with the movie as a child. I read it then but I don’t think I was able to appreciate it as much as I do now. You can really feel the angst of Jo growing up on New England at the time and her feelings of responsibility for her family and sisters.
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I really loved this book as a kid, very didactic and full of morals, the love and courage the little women showed made it seem like a feminist story in which i love so muc.
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This is my first-time hearing about this book and I will leave a proper comment once i check it out.
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Post by Princewill Uchenna »

This is a book that I loved reading when I was younger. I think I will need to add this to the reading list when my daughter is a little older. My favorite character was Jo. However, I find myself often think about Beth's death. So sad.
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I loved that book when I was younger. I guess I am still young now, but when I was a preteen, I used to listen to it on audiobook
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Post by Princewill Uchenna »

I started reading this book when I was younger but, never did finish it. I'm not a big fan of author that describe every leaf, tree or every blemish on a character face. So I agree with others that have said the story is wordy and preachy. This for me is a big turn off.
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