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Shane |
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Rating:  Summary: Classic Western Review: Shane is one of the better westerns I've read. Good action scenes are a bit mangled by over description and western politics. The last action scene is fabulous as he rides off into the sunset.
Rating:  Summary: Powerful Review: This is a brilliant psychological western about the true meaning of strength, integrity, and manhood. It's not just a shoot-'em-up; far from it, it is remarkably subtle for its genre. A great book for intelligent young adult males.
Rating:  Summary: The Western man...and I know, 'cause I'm one! Review: This book is a Western, which made me give it three stars because Westerns are always too slow. It did have action, though, and was a great start for me and the other seventh graders in my reading class. Read it, y'all.
Rating:  Summary: "Shane" is one of the most well-crafted, intelligent novels Review: If you're looking for a tear-jerker ,or you want to read a simple story that will remind us all of the bond of love ,and the triumph of heart-felt sacrifice, 'shane' is the novel you want to read next. There is some of Shane the man , in all of us, however much we choose to supress it, or express it. Read it and you'll believe it.
Rating:  Summary: Superb Americana! Review: Of the hundreds of books I've read, this is the one that I've re-read the most. To say that this is a classic would not do it proper justice. In a short, compact narrative, Mr. Schaefer manages to convey an unforgettable sense of a time, a place, a man and his destiny in a most accurate, convincing fashion. The movie version, as good as it was, does not come anywhere close to the book, and this is due in part to Alan Ladd's portrayal. Again, Alan Ladd was a great actor, but he carried none of the implied menace that the book's character had. This is a great book for first-time readers, in its depiction of right, wrong and the price each carries. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
Rating:  Summary: Sprit Review: The Starretts are examples of the pioneering sprit. This is shown to us in the story Shane, in many different ways. When the Starretts establish themselves somewhere new and start a family, by taking in and helping out someone they didn't know, and Joe Starrett not giving up on the stump. In the year of 1889 the move that was happening across Northern America had relatively come to a holt and the Starretts were one of the last to settle down and start a family on the new plains. They stopped at a small place in Wyoming and set up their family. To do this would be a strong effort as the pain and pressure that people went though in the cross of Northern America was quite large. There is a poem about the great movement across Northern America that applies to what the Starretts would have gone through. " The cowards never started and the week died on the road and all across the continent the endless camp fires glowed." This captures the essence of the movement across Northern America and the feelings that the Starretts would have had. In the story the Starrett family take on a new member to their family, a man titled Shane. When the Starretts did this it showed that they had compassion for others that had traveled the same journey as them and that they were willing to help someone that they didn't know. When the Starretts were moving across Northern America, they would have been tired and happy to see a warm and friendly face, so they gave water and food to Shane to show that they would help him. When Joe and Shane started working on the stump in the property of the Starretts, the pioneering sprit was shown again by both Shane and Joe. They were both very determined to remove the stump out of the ground and get it out of their lives. Joe and Shane never gave up on the stump, they kept at it till it gave way and did what the Starretts wanted it to. Thanks Adam Tierney
Rating:  Summary: I really found it boring Review: Hi, i read the book shane and found it, well not so good!! It was really hard to get into and when i did get into it finaly i saw that the book had too much in the lack of themes! Some readers might have liked it but for some reason it lingers on me! Sorry
Rating:  Summary: Oh my god. Review: That was quite possibly THE WORST book I have ever read, with exceptions of 'The Cay' and 'Rachel's Revolution'. Someone said to me that beacuse this book was short, it didn't have a single boring part. What part wasn't boring, I ask. It's a horible book. No plot. Only bad guy comes, good guys don't like it, good guys kick bad guy's butt. A classmate wanted to read this book because he wanted to find out what shane's 'Secret past' was (It said he had one on the cover). When this was never revealed he was disgusted. I didn't need to wait for the book not revealing want ever reader in my class wanted to know. I knew by the fifth chapter that this was nothing but crap.
Rating:  Summary: Heartwarmer Review: The story of a boy's transition from boyhood to manhood in this classic Western is a story of passion, excitement, adventure, and that magical sense that is associated with the Old West.
Rating:  Summary: Shane Review: I just read Shane for a book report. I think it is a great book. It isn't very long so there can't be any boring parts. The fights were very realistic. Shane was a realistic person. Next to Louis L'Amour's Chick Bowdrie, Shane would be my favorite western character. The setting is like a real community trying to get to be a town in the early 1800's. -J.J. Hendrix
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