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This thread is open to discuss Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.



Synopsis
Gone with the Wind is a novel written by Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County, Georgia, and Atlanta during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. It depicts the struggles of young Scarlett O'Hara, the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do plantation owner, who must use every means at her disposal to claw her way out of the poverty she finds herself in after Sherman's March to the Sea. A historical novel, the story is a Bildungsroman or coming-of-age story, with the title taken from a poem written by Ernest Dowson.

Gone with the Wind was popular with American readers from the onset and was the top American fiction bestseller in the year it was published and in 1937. As of 2014, a Harris poll found it to be the second favorite book of American readers, just behind the Bible. More than 30 million copies have been printed worldwide


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      ~ Buddy Style Reads ~
    Three Ways to Enjoy a Book!
At NRBC we use three styles of buddy reads. These will be indicated in the thread title as “Buddy Read”, “Relaxed Buddy Read” or “Informal Buddy Read”.
A “Buddy Read” has a discussion leader and a reading date is set to start the book. A reading schedule is posted prior to the start date and discussion questions are posted each day regarding that section of the book. More information about these types of reads is below. An example is here, showing a reading schedule here.

A “Relaxed Buddy Read” is similar to our usual “buddy reads” except there are less questions and break points. For example, a book may be split into three sections and those reading the book should pause at the end of the section to answer some discussion questions, make comments, or ask their own questions to other readers. An example is here.

An “Informal Buddy Read” doesn’t have a discussion leader and participants are asked to consider some generic questions when making comments about the book. An example is here.

A “Read and Watch Buddy Read” may be set up as any of the above, but we will also watch the movie or T.V. series - or even go to a play! - and make comparisons, discussing what has been left out or changed as well as the actors and actresses. There is a long debate of what one should do first: read the books or watch the movie? We usually read first, but it isn’t essential. Also, if you would like to join in, but don’t want to watch the movie, show, or play, but only read the books, that is fine, too. An example is here.


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Michelle (govmarley) | 3150 comments Why yes, I would love to read this. Team Draco.


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Tina ❣ (nutrinut) | 2000 comments Classic monstrosity... here we come!

(Team Tonks)


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Erika In! Team Newt Scamander


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Em (emmolga) Count me in as well! (Team Snape)


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Michelle (govmarley) | 3150 comments Ready! It's a long one, so it may take me a couple of weeks.
Juggling this with several others.


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Erika Yes! I set myself a daily reading goal so here’s hoping I can do that


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Em (emmolga) to be completely honest, i didn't even know anything about the book until a couple of hours ago (i don't read synopsis oops), so i felt a bit unsure whether i want to read this book after all. but i've read a couple chapters and i think i can quite manage.

chapter 1 & 2 (view spoiler)


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Michelle (govmarley) | 3150 comments Chapter 1
Em, I completely agree with you.

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message 12: by Em (new) - rated it 3 stars

Em (emmolga) right? (view spoiler)


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Michelle (govmarley) | 3150 comments This is going to take me a while with all of the quidditch books this week. Had to pause.

I really want to smack Scarlett, though.


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Erika I am also super behind on this


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Colleen  | 238 comments Haha - I wish I could join in for this, but I have too many books going on right now. Enjoy! I hope to get to this one someday soon.


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Erika Same here! I enjoy that the film seems to have taken the dialogue almost word for word but i’m making noooo progress


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Em (emmolga) Erika, did you find the film interesting? i've completely forgotten this book had one and now i'm intrigued


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Erika Oh I adore the film! I’m a sucker for classics like that. In the little reading I’ve done- it definitely follows the book and the dialogue is almost exact.


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Erika It is extremely long so be ready to settle in of you decide to watch it


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Em (emmolga) Erika wrote: "Oh I adore the film! I’m a sucker for classics like that. In the little reading I’ve done- it definitely follows the book and the dialogue is almost exact."

i love classic films as well so i might try watching it! i feel like the length will be compensated fully by the ending--at least that's what i think about the book. and if the film follows the book, then all the better :)


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Tahmina (tpopal) is anyone still reading this?


message 22: by Em (new) - rated it 3 stars

Em (emmolga) i'm up for discussion if you'd like!


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Tahmina (tpopal) yes!!! i'll be starting this this weekend!! will you be up for it then?


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Em (emmolga) sure! i'm actually done with the book, so whenever should be fine


Jammin Jenny (jamminjenny) | 4185 comments Finally started my copy of the book today. I read Chapters 1-4.

It's almost like seeing a longer version of the movie in my mind. I really enjoyed the back story of how Ellen married Gerald O'Hara, and it adds a lot to her character.


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