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Maggie : A Girl of the Streets (Bantam Classic) |
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Rating:  Summary: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Review: Although I have not read the entire book, I have read most of it. Though some would say that its boring, it was a new experience for me. In the sense that I was reading about a different type of book, thats not science fiction for once. I enjoyed the book, but for those who don't like to read in the accent that its written in, then they may not enjoy the book as much.
Rating:  Summary: Maggie is good, but the other stories lack intrest Review: This collection contains Maggie, a story that captures realism at its finest. It is short, but powerful. "The Open Boat," is an autobiograpical account of a ship wreck, that would lead to Crane contracting tuberculosis. This short story was BORING! I recommend that one reads Maggie and saves the rest of the book for a blizzard to read.
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