A tale of two cities Charles Dickens This book, "A tale of two cities Charles Dickens," by Helen Hopkins Crandell, Edith Carol Younghem, is a replication of a book originally published before 1921. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
I found this book to be pretty good. I at first did not like it, but it became a lot more interesting once I got further into it. He wrote very descriptively, and it sometimes became hard to follow. However, I won't judge the book because it had a different writing style than I am used to. Also, I loved how all of the characters connected. It was very intricate and fun to figure out. So, all in all, I enjoyed the book.
I'm about to start A Tale of Two Cities again and wanted to read a study guide this time, so I found this one on one of my download libraries. It's very old, but that's ok. I like old books. Even though I've read this story, I wanted to have more background and I got it from this book.