My granddaughter, although a reader, has never read GWTW. I will present her with the book tomorrow. I don't recall how many times I've read it. In the preface, Pat Conroy says his mother had two books on the table: the Bible and GWTW.
What are some of your fondest memories of the book?
"Gone With The Wind"
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I thought this was going to be about Dallas Digest.
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Honestly, never read the book. The movie bores me beyond tears...
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[i/i that's funny....."Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" lol.
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BigTex wrote:I thought this was going to be about Dallas Digest.
+1
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"In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers bury their sons." - Herodotus
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One of the top ten novels and movies of the 20th Century in my opinion.
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"Babies? I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies"
At least I think it was from GWTW?
At least I think it was from GWTW?
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I saw the Japaneese subtitled translation when I was in Japan. It was called "Gone with the Window".
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I'm with Chorine on this one..
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Marti, how old is your grand daughter?
Never read the book, but have loved the movie and have seen it numerous times.
It is one of the few movies that I will view a second time.
Never read the book, but have loved the movie and have seen it numerous times.
It is one of the few movies that I will view a second time.
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She is 17. She hasn't seen the movie either. The first time I read GWTW I was 13... I'm surprised you haven't read it. We both love civil war stuff
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bodine wrote:Honestly, never read the book. The movie bores me beyond tears...
I didn't know anyone else felt that way about GWTW. I liked the Carol Burnett version much better!
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