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The average rating for Hill of Dreams based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-04-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Daniel Buckley
Boris Vian is such a magnificent figure, one would need volumes just to write about his various adventures and his work in the arts. This book by J. K. L Scott just focuses on Boris Vian's novels and was a big help for me when I started my press TamTam Books, which pretty much focuses on the works of Vian. What Scott does is show that there are a series of running themes through his so-called serious novels and crime books as well. Academic writing which doesn't normally thrill me, yet the subject matter is so interesting to me.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-09-22 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Ricky McCray
What happened to Anne?? You'll stay right here with me, Anne-girl," said Gilbert lazily. "I won't have you flying away from me into the hearts of storms. Oh, that's right. She got married. I miss the adventuring Young Anne - with haunted woods and dryad's bubble. I wish we still had the College-gal Anne - with her little cottage of friends. I would even prefer the Schoolmistress Anne - battling the Pringles and educating young minds. Anne was strong, independent, with dreams and ambitions of writing. I liked to see how she reached out and over the heads of many women who were confined to traditional rolls. And all of a sudden, her highest goal is to be married and to raise children. It's like L. M Montgomery flipped a switch. I suppose at those times, women were expected to contentedly give up everything to raise the children but Anne used to have her heart set on so, so many things. And for her to give all that up without even the slightest protest?? She does still have her quiet dreamy-ness and her thoughtless meddling, but everything is so much tamer. So much more domestic. Oh, Marilla, I thought I was happy before. Now I know that I just dreamed a pleasant dream of happiness. This is the reality. So...she does it because...happiness? This whole book had me questioning everything. Namely, what was even the point of the first four books? We spend so much time following Anne through her education. She spent so many of years of her life doing her best in school solely so she could become a school teacher. Then, only a few years in, she completely drops everything?? L. M. Montgomery forced Anne into marriage and erased convenient bits of her personality to fit her into the mold. Audiobook Comments Read by Susan O'Malley and while the audiobook wasn't terrible...the plot of this book just gave me an overall negative impression. YouTube | Blog | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Snapchat @miranda_reads


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