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A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles Dickens, Richard Maxwell , Hablot Knight Browne
by Charles Dickens, Richard Maxwell , Hablot Knight Browne
Um. Wow. The last six chapters were especially amazing. I ride (and read on) the bus every day, and I don't think I've ever missed my stop - until today, deep into the conclusion of this tremendous work. I really like Dickens as a suspense writer. The whole book was very well done, but it was the second half that really did it for me. The way he portrayed the barbarism and perverted law of the French Revolution will stick with me; he made the Guillotine a character.
Plus, there is a woman named "The Vengeance," so what else can I say?
Plus, there is a woman named "The Vengeance," so what else can I say?
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Jun 13, 2008 12:38am
GLAD YOU LIKED--MY FATHER'S FAVORITE of this author.
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