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My Top Ten: Total Fiction- Seven

No. 7. The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint Exupery

This book had to be in the list. Anyone who has read it, children, teens, adults, all have fallen in love with it, for different reasons. Some can see themselves in the little prince, some in the other characters, some relish the characters, some try to improve themselves. This book has been loved by many-a-generations and will continue to do so.

        Characters- This novella is short. Very short. so it does not have that intricately bound together characters. It has some common people walking around on different planets with completely distinguishable traits. Then there is the little prince. He is as smart and innocent as one can get. He does not dwell on material things and keeps thinking of others, keeps his curiosity alive. Truly memorable.

        Plot- This story has a plot with no big plot. It has various subplots but the main plot is not as important as one would like. The main plot is a little short so I would give out many details and ruin it for those who haven't read it. So, let's stop here and move towards the subplots. the subplots are really about some people on different planets, met by little prince. Mesmerizing. 

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