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The Innocents Abroad
by Mark Twain
by Mark Twain
A bit repetitive, as he travels from land to land. Funny in fits and starts, but a certain sameness to it. Interesting to see the ways the world has and hasn't changed in 150 years. Possibly the format of the particular book I was using (the giant unabridged MT) made it seem somehow longer--with large pages, small print-- than it really was. It didn't seem particularly dated, just mostly boring.
I only read Volume I.
I only read Volume I.
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