- Fair for Its Day: The novel contains a fair amount of feminism in the character of Cigarette, who can shoot, ride, and swear like a man and about whom is explicitly stated that she had sex with many a man and enjoyed it.
- Narm Charm: Despite being so over-the-top, cliché and outdated, the novel provides some sort of campy fun.
- Questionable Casting: How come that seventeen-year-old tomboy Cigarette was always played by hot actresses well in their thirties?
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