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5+ stars (8/10 hearts). For many years I have called this “my second-favourite novel and my fourth favourite book in the whole world.” Now, in my twenties, I have revised my opinion, having met so many more good books, but I still love this story intensely.
The genre of this book can be classified as historical fiction and slice-of-life, and isn’t very autobiographical, although a lot of it is obviously inspired by Alcott’s life. The writing style is quite unique and striking and beautiful, and ...more
The genre of this book can be classified as historical fiction and slice-of-life, and isn’t very autobiographical, although a lot of it is obviously inspired by Alcott’s life. The writing style is quite unique and striking and beautiful, and ...more

A Cute and simple message that teaches lessons every girl and boy should know. Louisa Nay Alcott teaches us that, while it is okay to be different, we all have flaws to work on and acknowledge before we can truly be men and women.
Though it is through and through one of the sweetest books around it lacks the complexity and personal touch that would make it five stars and I probably won’t need to reread it, but a good book all the same!
Though it is through and through one of the sweetest books around it lacks the complexity and personal touch that would make it five stars and I probably won’t need to reread it, but a good book all the same!




Mar 28, 2020
Eloria
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it was amazing
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