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Listening to it on CD audiobook, I began to think. Almost everyone who got that far admits to crying when Beth dies; but do other people cry when Jo rejects Laurie?
Also, do you think the books will endure as classics for the present generation, or will they get tossed out, along with the Little House books, by Princess Diaries fans?
Also, do you think the books will endure as classics for the present generation, or will they get tossed out, along with the Little House books, by Princess Diaries fans?
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Date: 2006-01-20 04:32 pm (UTC)But, I truly don't know.
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Date: 2006-01-20 04:38 pm (UTC)Its possible I have odd friends, but I know about a half dozen girls who are "of an age" to read both Little House and Princess Diaries. Some like both, but I know of none who have 'tossed out' Little House.
But perhaps you librarians know something we don't....
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Date: 2006-01-20 04:45 pm (UTC)I watched the Princess Diaries movie last night, actually, with a sort of guilty, girly pleasure. I don't know why I liked it so much. ::blush:: Maybe it's because I have a fever.
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Date: 2006-01-20 06:33 pm (UTC)Every single time.
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Date: 2006-01-20 06:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-20 06:58 pm (UTC)Yes...when Jo rejects Laurie, when Amy turns up and says Aunt March is taking me to Europe, when Beth gets the piano, when Father comes home.... I tend to have soggy copies of that book. But then, I cry at happy too, so there you go.
No, wait Beth and the piano... that's when watching the movie, somehow that one doesn't hit me as hard when reading the book.
Oh, and I cry a lot in Little Men and Jo's Boys, too... so there.