Gone With The Wind | Margaret Michelle | English | Pdf | 6.9 MB (rar)
Gone With The Wind is American author Margaret Michelle’s timeless classic romantic novel about the hardships of American Civil War & its aftermath. It is written so vividly that readers feel as if he/she is right there experiencing all that was going on. It was first published on May, 1936 & won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize. It was adapted into a movie of the same name which won Academy Award in 1939.It is one of the most read & most popular books of all time with more than 28 million copies sold worldwide. Michener - a master storyteller in his own right-predicted in 1975 that "critics will forever have to grapple with the problem of why Margaret Mitchell's novel has remained so readable, and so important to so many people."
Critics divide world into two parts, one are those who have read Gone With The Wind and the others who have not. Just love this Novel. Could not skip a word right through thousand pages. When I finished reading I found out that it was worth reading again, again and yet again, worth taking notes, worth qouting.
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Hi Clara...I really loved this timeless, sweeping masterpiece which resonates with you, and keeps you reading. Its very sad that she failed to attend the premier.
Critics divide world into two parts, one are those who have read Gone With The Wind and the others who have not.
ReplyDeleteJust love this Novel. Could not skip a word right through thousand pages. When I finished reading I found out that it was worth reading again, again and yet again, worth taking notes, worth qouting.
I'm with Whisper. I've read this novel several times. And I really did feel like I was in the book. I think this is probably my favorite novel ever.
ReplyDeleteDid you know that Margaret Mitchell was struck by a car and killed as she crossed the street to attend the premier of the movie? What a horrible loss.
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ReplyDeleteI totally agree whisper that its an awesome spellbinding book which take the reader on an intense voyage of human emotion.
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ReplyDeleteHi Clara...I really loved this timeless, sweeping masterpiece which resonates with you, and keeps you reading.
ReplyDeleteIts very sad that she failed to attend the premier.