Whenever I start feeling bitter, there is one book (and it is a movie) that makes me believe in the magic and drama of love.
Some people read it in high school, some as an adult and some not at all. I actually had to read it in college for a class. One assignment was to write down the family line as we read it. If you haven't read it then let me just say that the names can get confusing due to the married and maiden names, along with nicknames, siblings, children, etc.
Even though I had to do writing assignments while reading this book, it quickly became an all time favorite book of mine. You get trapped in the drama, the love, the loss and when it is over...you just want more.
Emily Bronte died at the age of 30, thus Wuthering Heights was her only published novel. Sometimes I wonder what her other books would have been like if she had lived. Would they have been about another romance triangle, death, drama? Or would she have done something completely different? I can only imagine...
Even though I had to do writing assignments while reading this book, it quickly became an all time favorite book of mine. You get trapped in the drama, the love, the loss and when it is over...you just want more.
Emily Bronte died at the age of 30, thus Wuthering Heights was her only published novel. Sometimes I wonder what her other books would have been like if she had lived. Would they have been about another romance triangle, death, drama? Or would she have done something completely different? I can only imagine...
You will only get this joke if you have read or seen Wuthering Heights....so if you didn't get it...go read the book. You will not regret it. Then, and only then, see the movie. The book has so many more details and so much more feeling. Go!