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Loading... Vanity Fair [Penguin Readers]by William Makepeace Thackeray
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. I liked this story. It was fun to read, thinking what does Becky do next. I liked her character but I couldn't understand her behavior sometimes. Especially, her way of treating her friend, Amelia, sometimes. They had boken up, however at last they made up with each other so I was happy. ( )This story is very interesting, and I like main characters, Rebecca and Amelia. They are very different but both of them are very attractive. I think this story is a little similar to 'Gone with the Wind'. But, Rebecca made use of men much more than Scarlet. Rebecca was not a good lady, but finally she became a kind person. Becky was born French mother who is opera girl. So she can speak French fuluently. She become social clamber. This book is classic story. This story was a bit difficult for me because there were too many characters. no reviews | add a review
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Becky Sharpe is very clever but she has no family and no money. Her friend, Amelia, comes from a rich family and is in love with an army officer. Can Becky marry well and be happy? What will the future hold for these two strong young women? A classic novel of the nineteenth century. No library descriptions found. |
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