Pip is a fantastic character who will stick with you. The story fallows from events in his childhood through becoming an adult. It's a unique tale of misconceptions and unrequitted love. Personally I think the girl and then woman he loves, Estella, is a huge brat and I'm not sure why he loves her in the first place. I guess this shows the power that a beautiful woman raised on bitterness can have over a nice boy. I didn't particularly like either of the endings, but I prefer the one where they stay apart. I think she's poison on whoever she ends up with. Pip, your my kind of man and any woman would be lucky to marry you! It's hard to believe it was written in 1860 because it seem like this kind of thing happens a lot in this age. ***
