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Original Title: | North and South |
ISBN: | 0451200810 (ISBN13: 9780451200815) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | North and South #1 |
Characters: | George Hazard, Orry Main |
Setting: | United States of America |
John Jakes
Paperback | Pages: 812 pages Rating: 4.2 | 55069 Users | 818 Reviews
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Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/ After being trolled three times yesterday for not only reading things wrong, but also for wasting my Goodreads space and apparently everyone’s time creating picturebooks full of “stupid” and “uninformative” reviews that apparently belong on a place I’ve never heard of before called Buzzfeed (which I will make sure I remain in the dark about in order to take that as an eternal compliment) please consider this a fair warning: THIS “REVIEW” IS GOING TO BE STUPID AND COMPLETELY UNINFORMATIVE AND THE ONLY PLACE IT’S WORTHY OF BEING PUBLISHED IS TUMBLR. This sucker has nearly 50,000 ratings and sits at 4.19 so obviously it’s considered to be pretty good. On the other hand, it’s also a real puppy squisher at 800+ pages and the first of a set of three (just as puppy squishy) books in a series so I could give zero poops if you ever read it or not. Instead I’m going to tell you about why I read it – or re-read it, as the case is here . . . .







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Title | : | North and South (North and South #1) |
Author | : | John Jakes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 812 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2000 by Signet (first published 1982) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Military History. Civil War. War |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 55069 Users | 818 ReviewsArticle Containing Books North and South (North and South #1)
A very popular book but by reading it, having enough patience to get almost to the middle, I understand that it's just a mediocre literary soap opera, not for my tastes.Every time I go to Boothbay Harbor in Maine I hit the porch of the building next to the library. They have hundreds of books there, and the recommended donation is ten cents per book. At that price, I can buy all sorts of stuff that I'd never buy otherwise!One of the books I picked up last time was John Jakes' North and South. After I finished it, I found out that it was the first of a trilogy. So I picked up the rest of the books at the library (yay library!). All together they came to over
This by far was the longest book I have ever listened to on audible. It was well worth every minute. It was an entertaining story about 2 families over several generations. This is the first of a trilogy and this one took place in the years leading up to the civil war. The characters were well developed and there were ones I loved and ones I hated. I especially liked how the author wove the story together over several generations with the families intersecting in different ways. I also like the

During the first twenty years or so following his graduation from college, John Jakes spent that period writing many short stories and novels that featured science fiction, fantasy, westerns and the occasional historical fiction. Then he achieved literary success in the 1970s with the publication of The Kent Family Chronicles, a series of eight novels about a family between 1770 and 1890. Three years after the publication of that series' last novel, Jakes embarked upon another literary series
I have a lot of issues with this book. It seriously annoyed me in many ways. The historical interpretation is just so disingenuous. It's as point for point conventionally bias as a school textbook. The history is all so one-dimensional. First I don't believe anywhere near that amount of people were opposed to slavery for moral reasons, with perhaps a few rare exceptions ,most Yankees were opposed to slavery for economic reasons, yet in the book tariffs are shown more as a secondary cause after
This helped me discover the joy of historical fiction. I really learned a lot about slavery and the civil war while enjoying good stories. I am glad I never saw the mini-series.
Very informative, yet entertaining... for the most part. Mister Jakes must have either had four teenage daughters at home while writing this, or was used to sitting around and watching all the daytime soaps with his wife. I tell ya, Ive never sat through so much catty drama in my life! (Naa, it wasnt that bad Im just trying to make a joke.) But I can say at least that the petty drama taking place in the first 2/3 of the book escalates very drastically in the last 1/3, so I guess it pays off.
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