Dandelion Wine Final
Dandelion Wine doesn’t really have one main plot. There are just a lot of small conflicts that kind of tie into each other in the end. It makes it kind of confusing because the author goes from one topic to another. The book in the end makes more sense and you have to pay attention to get it. The author also uses a lot of analogies and is very descriptive, using many minute details.
This book had a lot of themes many of them were small but meaningful. For example death of close people played a big role in the main characters lives. The main characters, Douglas and Tom, learned about the significance of passing on memories. They learned the meaning of past, present, and future.
I personally didn’t think this book was the best I’ve ever read. I enjoyed it once I figured out how to decipher what was actually going on. I would only recommend this book to experienced readers who have time to focus on what they’re reading and keep up with the book.
Courtlyn
1 Comments to “Dandelion Wine Final”
brianna (September 25, 2009 at 7:49 AM)
Courtlynn I totally agree with you about the book being confusing as hell until the end. Yeah also i think that it should only be read for people that have time to read it and to understand.
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