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Author:  Myra [ June 17th, 2005, 2:30 pm ]
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Has anybody read it? Or other books by the Brontë sisters?
I liked it. Wrote my last English literature paper on it.

Author:  vikingmaiden [ June 18th, 2005, 8:23 am ]
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oh, that book is one of my favourites!!!!! i love it. i'm interested to see what you wrote about it.

Author:  Maiar [ June 18th, 2005, 11:55 am ]
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I love it! It's such a beautiful novel with a timeless theme which I can relate too. Love your banner btw Vikingmaiden! Mr.Bean rules!

Author:  Legolas6000 [ June 21st, 2005, 3:43 pm ]
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I started it one day when I was sick and had nothing else to do. I actaully didn't finish though. :blush: Couldn't really get into it even though it is a 'classic'. Oh well I'm sure it's lovely even though I don't find myself loving it.

Author:  Herenya [ June 23rd, 2005, 2:20 pm ]
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I was given it with Jane Erye for my twelth birthday. I read Jane Eyre then (I took me a couple of weeks, I seem to remember...) but I was told by many people to wait to read Wuthering Heights until I was fifteen. Which I did.

I read it in a night, found it fine to follow and easier to understand than I was led to believe... but to be honest I liked the illustrations better than the actual book. I really liked it, and I think it's absolutely amaying that she wrote it... but the only reason I look at it again is for the pictures. Oh, i do like the quote 'In my heart and soul I'm convinced I'm wrong'.

Jane Erye I love! I've reread it heaps over the years - I think it's great. I've also read 'Agnes Grey' which I really enjoyed. It was a nice story. I've started Villette, but haven't seen to be able to finish it, and my library doesn't have any of their other work. I really want to read their poems!

Author:  Myra [ June 23rd, 2005, 6:56 pm ]
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Yes I agree that Wuthering Heights is not so easy to read :confused: But it's still awesome. It's no children's book as many assume...
vikingmaiden: It's about 7 pages long...if you want to read it I could send it by PM?
I've read Jane Eyre too....very impressing.

Author:  Elanor [ June 24th, 2005, 3:59 pm ]
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Do people think Wuthering Heights is a children's book?

I studied it in English 2 years ago and I really liked it though I think it helped that I'd already read it the year before. And I love Jane Eyre even more.

We're reading Villette in English next year

Author:  Laura [ June 25th, 2005, 12:52 am ]
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Oh! :bounce: I love jane eyre!!!! I havent' read the other book, but two of my sister's have.

Author:  Lady Nienna Melwasuul [ August 28th, 2005, 5:07 pm ]
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Hello :) Wuthering Heights is a wonderful book. Although I did not like Heathcliff very much - too much revenge in his heart. I have read Jane Eyre many times. Excellent book as well.
~Namarie :bye2: :bounce:
Lady Nienna

Author:  Silivren Undomiel [ August 28th, 2005, 5:28 pm ]
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I did enjoy Wuthering Heights, although nothing could ever top Jane Eyre for me. I adore that book.

Author:  aerlinn uial [ September 6th, 2005, 6:25 am ]
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I just finished reading Wuthering Heights for Literature, and I thought it was great :) Havent read Jane Eyre, but was going to, as my mum loves the book and recommends it... Just gotta find it first.

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