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"Dead Poets Society" is a very nice book and I really enjoyed reading it. 


Ähnliches FotoI didn´t have any problems to read it, because, for me, it was easy to understand. Although I didn´t know all of the words, you could conclude these from the context. Also, the book wasn´t very big, so you 
didn´t need to spend all of your time to finish it. 

Bildergebnis für dead poets societyAs a person, who reads all sorts of books, I don´t have a favourite genre of books. But I liked this mix of drama, happiness and sadness. Although there      isn´t that much action in it, for me, it includes everything, what has to be in a good and interesting story.

What I didn´t like, is the very sad ending of this book. When I read it, I never thought about a blatant turning like this. Normally, there has to be a happy ending, and it really was missing. On the other hand, it was very beautiful to read the blatant change of the characters during the story.

I think, that this story is perfectly made for teenagers because maybe some of us know about the trouble you have with your parents or teachers too. For us, it´s also very important to have own dreams and hopes for the future. To have an own opinion and not to just follow the rules, this world and these adults made for us. 
The members of the dead poets society have their own right moral concepts, right values, own personal dreams and own preferences. And these little hidden messages in the book, make the story so emotional and interesting. 

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