I have mixed feelings about Huck Finn. I think Mark Twain is a master of dialect and comedy in literature, but reading the dialect gave me a headache. It took me months to get through this book because I could only read a few pages at a time before becoming tired. I know some people read this book w...
To be honest, I didn't find the story that fascinating. I mean yeah, it's really interesting to read, and nice plot and all, but I don't see why people go all crazy over it.
I'm not sure how I've managed to have lived on the planet for fifty years without reading anything by Mark Twain. When "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was chosen for my Book Group I was very pleased. Not only had I not read it but I didn't even know what it was about - all I knew was that it ...
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I've read it before, and I'm re-reading it. Huck makes me laugh every time. I love the book because of it's simplicity. And maybe the complexity within the simplicity. I won't put the literary criticism here, but I do know that it's a book everyone should read. Even Hemingway acknowledged that all m...
Let me clarify a little; this is more like…a 3.7/5. I don’t want to label it as “okay”, because I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, but I wouldn’t put it up there with books like Avalon High, Gone, or Matched, since I didn’t enjoy it that much.I read this for my Honors American Literature class, and we’...
I love The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn--it's my favorite book and no other book that I've ever read has even come close to it. I love the story, I love the characters, and I am completely in awe of Mark Twain's sharp wit, keen observation skills, and his phenomenal ability to write, all of which...
Now this was a book that I could enjoy reading! It's about time! What I love the most about Huck Finn is that it's a simple story, with nothing too over the top plot-wise. You've just got a kid who ran away from home, floating down the Mississippi River on a raft with a slave who's running away beca...
Goodreads Celebrity Death Match Elimination Tournament Review – The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (13) versus To Kill a Mockingbird (20) The scene: on the banks of the Mississippi, early morning. Mist is rising from the river and spreading over the meadows. In a grove formed by a group of moss-co...
I found this novel a really entertaining one, especially as from the part where Huck and Jim travel along with so-called Duke Bilgewater and King of France , who were actually mere frauds. Moreover, i really like the chapters depicting the feud between the Grangerfords and Shepherdsons.it was kind o...
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