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I do not have the ability to give A Farewell to Arms by Earnst Hemmingway a proper review. I don't feel like I just finished a book but rather that I somehow have become aware of the memories and emotions of a former life. A Farewell to Arms was that powerful. I don't quite understand it but the way in which Hemmingway writes creates an emotional reaction, or relationship even with me. His Friends became my friends, his love become my love, his pain became my pain. A Farewell to Arms was the greatest reading experience of my life. It is also the only book to bring me to tears.
If you haven't please read this book. I will be doing so many times. A Farewell to Arms [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Up next A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers. Also working on Complete Works of OHenry Volume I Inside the Poker Mind. This week's Time magazine looks interesting by the way. |
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I read it in gr10, perhaps that is why I did not enjoy it so much. The ending didn't make much sense to me.
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1. If you haven't read "Heartbreaking" yet, you should enjoy it -- it's my absolute favorite book.
2. Since you enjoyed "Farewell" so much, you should pick up his short story collection -- unreal quality there as well. Keep up the good work with the reviews. |
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I always thought that book was about this chick:
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Baron,
I will definently add both to my wanted list. thanks. Gamblore: It seemed straightforward to me, just sad. What didn't make sense? |
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this is my favorite book ever! nothing else to add!
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Censored friend to a friend here, don't read that Egghead book. I started a thread on it that I cannot find. It's one of the worst books I've ever read no exaggeration.
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"A Farewell to Arms was the greatest reading experience of my life. It is also the only book to bring me to tears."
Wow, what a girly man. I liked the book too though. What I admire about Hemingway is his ability to convey sincere emotion without any sort of distortion or embellishment. His other great war novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was about a civil war he actually fought in (on the side of the communists) yet the book is absolutely a-political and honest. |
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i like your thoughts and agree that there is something about Hem's writing that is difficult to understand; he conveys so much, so perfectly, while doing so in a completely subtle and minimal way.
I love AFWTA, however, i have one criticism: i found the ending very predictable, although it is okay because it is executed so well. im glad you enjoyed it so much, [censored]. |
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Any efficient way to get other reviews?
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