The Secret Garden

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The Secret Garden

Post by wendilou49 »

I loved this story and have read it more than once. How do you feel about it? To me, it's very classic.
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It certainly is extremely classic and one that is timeless. I would love to have my children read it too.
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I loved this book! I read it for the first time last summer and since then I have been wanting my own secret garden. But until then I'll just have to keep rereading the book, which is perfectly fine for me. :D
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"Secret Garden" is a great motivational book and its gives the reader hope to survive in the most uncertain situations !
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This was one of my nans favourite stories so I loved it when I read the book and then watched the film with her.
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I am thinking about reading it. Can you tell me the overview of this book and what kind of readers will like this the most? What is a unique thing about this book?
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The Secret Garden was one of the first classic books I ever read, and I've always loved it. Basically, it focuses on a little girl who has to move in with her estranged uncle, and his house is huge and mysterious. She eventually sneaks into this old, decrepit garden that is special for a reason she can't determine, and it becomes the driving force for the story. If you like familial drama and old-timey mysteries, you'll love this book!
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I enjoyed it very much and I can't wait to see the movie!
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The Secret Garden is a very interesting novel. this book could be recommended to children to read.
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Wow. I got The Secret Garden over four years ago, I still have it but have never gotten around to reading it. I just didn't feel sure about it. But with all you are saying, I will give it a try soon. Thanks.
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I loved this book as a kid, and I still absolutely love it as an adult. To me, it is a story about hope and the power of love and persistance. It's nicely written, and I enjoyed the descriptions of nature. And it has a bit of a mystery in it, too. I know there is also a movie and I'd like to watch it soon.
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This used to be one of my favorite books as a kid. I would love to re-read this and see what I think about it now!
Memories are dangerous things. You turn them over and over, until you know every touch and corner, but still you'll find an edge to cut you.― Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns
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I loved this book from a child. It was the first time I realised I could read myself. And enjoy the content, without having to think about the practical process of reading. The story really fascinated me and I could not put it down. I was very much emotionally involved in it. Lots of praise!
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Can't believe I have never read it!👎 I would love to read it now tho!!!
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This was probably the most interesting interesting story i read back in primary school. It was absolutely exciting and I loved it.
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