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philosophy for children (and adults) June 17, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I first read this in French for A level, forty years ago. I bought a copy in English, which has disappeared, and I rediscovered it in my local "tabac" about a year ago. It is a wonderful book, which every adult with average intelligence should read at least once in their lifetime. The world from the perspective of the little prince is revealed in a way which is charming but not at all sentimental, and very thought-provoking if one allows oneself to be challenged. I'm not saying any more than that - buy the book and discover it for yourself!
Amusing and relaxing. May 9, 2003 19 out of 23 found this review helpful
A good read, and although this is a book designed for chidren, it can be read with as much glee, though probably more, by adults. About a boy from a tiny planet, near Earth, who comes to earth to find a way to save his pet flower, and best friend, the book's flippancy and genial nature make The Little Prince an extremely relieving read; like a breath of fresh air. It is wonderfully written, very short, and contains stimulating ideas. It is almost moving in its naivety. A must read, though I warn you, not too much like the author's other works, which are aimed at a different audience (though they are also very good books!).
an exciting and anticipating novel which should be read! May 2, 2002 7 out of 26 found this review helpful
Based on real life pilots during the 1930's, this book descibes how pilots at the time struggled against forces of nature and also solitude to complete the task of delivering mail on time.Saint-Exupery's use of phiosophical and poetic language creates a tense and anxious atmosphere, but also excitement as we are left wondering if Fabien(the pilot) will overcome obstacles in his way. A fantastically magnificent written novel and a very worthwhile read.
Life-changing book February 25, 2001 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This isn't just a book... it's very hard to describe.. It's a phenomenon. The story spans all generations - while the colourful characters may superficially please the younger audience, the timeless imagery, symbolism and observations of humanity can teach all but the most obtuse. Having said that, there are people who just don't 'get' this book. They want to know why such and such happens, or what the point of this bit was - if you ask the question, you're just not the sort of person who will ever appreciate this story. I have studied English Literature, and Theatre Studies, and have ploughed through all the literary 'greats', and I can say with my hand on my heart that no book I have ever read has even come close to the feeling of 'Le Petit Prince'. Please, please read it.
A well written book January 15, 2001 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is excellent if you are doing French GCSE as it is quite easy to understand. The story contains some funny humour.
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