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3.8 4
Young Adult Fiction
1118
Read Gone with the Wind first
(Updated: June 03, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Reader reviewed by L. Eustace
After the abrupt, sudden ending of "Gone with the Wind", it was difficult to image what would have happened with Scarlett and Rhett after the story ended, in "Scarlett" many of the questions are answered, even though at times, in a quirky way. The faults of this book are that one: the characters do a complete 180 degrees turn of what they were before, and two: the writing style wasn't as dramatic and sweeping as Mitchelle's writing in "Gone With the Wind" was. Ignoring and tossing aside those faults, this is actually quite an interesting book, but of course, it won't be interesting if you haven't read "Gone With the Wind" yet.
After the abrupt, sudden ending of "Gone with the Wind", it was difficult to image what would have happened with Scarlett and Rhett after the story ended, in "Scarlett" many of the questions are answered, even though at times, in a quirky way. The faults of this book are that one: the characters do a complete 180 degrees turn of what they were before, and two: the writing style wasn't as dramatic and sweeping as Mitchelle's writing in "Gone With the Wind" was. Ignoring and tossing aside those faults, this is actually quite an interesting book, but of course, it won't be interesting if you haven't read "Gone With the Wind" yet.
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