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by Charles Dickens
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Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage
Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage rated it 10 years ago
~It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had every...
Fangirls Ahead!
Fangirls Ahead! rated it 10 years ago
I thought some of the characters and foils *cough* Lucie *cough* were a bit over the top, but I really liked the ending, so I'm leaving it at a 4.
Melissa Wiebe's Blogs
Melissa Wiebe's Blogs rated it 11 years ago
I don't know why but this has become one of my favourite novels; I think it has partly to do with the historical detail, but it probably it is more likely due to the fact that Dickens uses language so well and allows the reader to be drawn into the story as much as possible. So when a readalong was...
Stewartry
Stewartry rated it 11 years ago
There are spoilers herein, but – well. It's 153 years old. I've had Tale high up on my tbr since listening to the magnificent abridged version read by Tom Baker; it was well done and gorgeously performed, but when's all's said an abridgement is an abomination before Thoth, and I wanted the whole th...
Books are Friends
Books are Friends rated it 11 years ago
As a freshman in high school, I took Brit Lit this year. We read A Tale of Two Cities and Lord of the Flies over the summer, and I absolutely could not stand (or understand) ATTC, and LOTF was not much better. We started off the year with Beowulf, which was decent but a little to predictable for my ...
saelba
saelba rated it 11 years ago
I keep list of all the books whose endings truly and thoroughly satisfied me. It's a very short list, and A Tale of Two Cities is now on it. That ending. Oh man.
Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it 11 years ago
I had the best of times and not the worst of times, reading this novel. While I certainly had great expectations going into it I found that there were no hard times to be had while reading. Which is a great positive, because otherwise my home would have been a bleak house. Now, with it being holiday...
Eccentric Musings (jakaEM)
Eccentric Musings (jakaEM) rated it 11 years ago
This review is dedicated to my Uncle Bill, whose 1935 Copp Clark Publishers' hard-cover I found and began to read just a few days after he died on October 29 of this year. My family - my parents and their siblings - grew up very poor during and after The Great Depression in Toronto. No one was abl...
Kinga's Books
Kinga's Books rated it 11 years ago
When I’m reading a book, approximately half of me lives in this book. My perception of reality is tainted by the circumstances of the characters from that book. So when I was reading A Tale of Two Cities I was partly in London in 2013 and partly in Paris during the Reign of Terror. One day I was s...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
The two cities are London and Paris on the eve of and during the French Revolution. This is Dickens' one work of historical fiction and the most popular of his books among American readers according to one poll. I've tried reading it before and found it boring. I recently read Great Expectations and...
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