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A Tale of Two Cities - Anton Lesser, Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities
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The human story behind the French Revolution is embodied in four of Dickens's greatest characters: Madame Defarge, Lucie Manette and her husband Charles Darnay, and the misanthrope Sydney Carton whose final sacrifice gives meaning to his life.
The human story behind the French Revolution is embodied in four of Dickens's greatest characters: Madame Defarge, Lucie Manette and her husband Charles Darnay, and the misanthrope Sydney Carton whose final sacrifice gives meaning to his life.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9789626343593 (9626343591)
Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks
Edition language: English
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Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it
4.5 Bygone Terrorism, A Not So Distant Memory.....
The list of ‘classic books’ yet to fill my waking hours is long, but whilst I am embarked on a lengthy (albeit belated) campaign to put that right, I was inspired to elevate this Dickens novel based on a recommendation read in ‘The Big Issue’. Alas, I don’t remember the name of the celebrity endorse...
Amber's Thoughts
Amber's Thoughts rated it
5.0 Rediscovering a Classic
I read A Tale of Two Cities in high school and remembered only a few major characters, the setting, and of course, the knitting. Rereading it after decades of immersion in more recent fiction, I was intrigued by things I never questioned or noticed as a high school junior. The omniscient narrator ...
Karen's books
Karen's books rated it
2.0 First Dickens I didn't care for...
It's true, and I hate to say that I didn't like it, because I am a Dickens fan through and through. But this was a tough one for me, probably because I never connected with any of the characters enough to really care about them. Miss Pross was my favorite -- she actually DID something worth rootin...
Cody's Bookshelf
Cody's Bookshelf rated it
5.0 A TALE OF TWO CITIES Review
I'd somehow, up to this point, never read A Tale of Two Cities. I know, I can't believe it either. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution and the years leading up to it, this is, at its very core, a romance novel. I was a little shocked by that, but I certainly didn't mind. Dickens's writ...
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it
3.0 A Tale of Two Cities (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
Not my favorite by Dickens, but still a good novel.
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