A review by efram
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

5.0

Little Women's developing rate of heartwarming five stars is a representation of my strong recommendation for the entirety of the novel. With all honesty, my expectations were least due to the idea of not being able to resonate with the characters but amusingly enough, I cannot be more inaccurate. The book didn't just resonate with my phases and personality; it also induced a feeling of being a child again watching television cartoons.

The strengths of the novel are its mellow and profound writing style making the whole reading experience charming, remarkable characterization that brilliantly portrayed various phases and periods of life, exquisite structuring of chapters to generate noteworthy and essential lessons that transcends through time, magnificent interblend of humor, drama, literature, and music, and lastly, accomplished development and character progression that undoubtedly outlast the youth phase of the March sisters.