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unlovelyladybartleby t1_j52bh46 wrote

I loved all three (and still do when I reread)

I always thought that Dan was the OG literary bad boy. He probably turned a hundred years of women off church boys - the James Dean of the carriage house days if you will, lol.

I really liked the attitude towards disability - such an emphasis on do what you can, get help with what you can't - which was unusual for that time (and now, tbh).

Also, I appreciate your open-mindedness, but Jo is the queen, and Amy is a brat who only thrived because Laurie was Oprah rich

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books_throw_away t1_j53om1g wrote

Lol yeah I still don't love love Amy. As a kid I hated her with passion when she burned Jo's stories. I think deep inside I still haven't forgiven her for that.

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