Κυριακή 13 Μαρτίου 2016

Little Women, By Louisa May Alcott


Marmee March has four children: Meg, the sensible one, Josephine, the tomboyish writer with a lust for life, Beth, the so-called shy girl who has enough extroversion in her to go to a poor family’s house, and Amy, the extroverted loudmouthed selfish girl who loves art. Together they brave their poor surroundings (haha, they think it is poor) and survive without the man of the house. Meanwhile, trying to insinuate himself into their lives is Laurie, a good looking very rich neighbor who is being tutored by another good looking man who fancies Meg. Laurie loves Jo and Amy is jealous. The girls do little betrayals to each other but still love each other in the end.
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Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens




A young orphan named Pip is the main character in Charles Dickens’s novel Great Expectations. Beginning from humble origins in the home of his guardians, Pip’s eye is drawn to a more lavish and aristocratic lifestyle when he meets the eccentric old Miss Havisham and her beautiful niece Estella. An unexpected fortune from a mysterious donor draws Pip closer to the glamorous life and people he desires, and yet further from those who truly love him. As life sends a series of ups and downs his way, Pip is forced to confront hard facts about his chosen lifestyle and learn who his true friends are. A novel with two different endings, Great Expectations is a brilliant example of Dickens’s expertly crafted plots, unforgettable characters, sparkling humor, and touching observations of human life.

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David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens


David Copperfield is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1850. Like all except five of his works, it originally appeared in serial form (published in monthly installments).
Many elements within the novel follow events in Dickens’ own life, and it is probably the most autobiographical of all of his novels.


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