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Review - Bleak House
By Matthew , Assistant List Master · 4 posts · 8 views
By Matthew , Assistant List Master · 4 posts · 8 views
last updated May 03, 2020 06:18AM
General Discussion - Bleak House
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last updated Apr 13, 2020 07:50AM
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Not gonna lie – as I have struggled to read I am also struggling to find the words to write reviews. Sometimes I am having luck and writing some reviews I am pleased with, but mainly I am just delayed in finding the time and motivation to put my review on the page. For this I apologize as I love communicating with my Goodreads friend through reviews. I currently have three books I have finished – one over a week ago – that I have yet to write a review for. So, nothing like chipping away at them
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I absolutely loved this book, I mean, how could you not love a book that reduces politics to Boodle vs Noodle and kills off a minor character via spontaneous combustion? Besides that, there is a scalding satire of the legal profession, several badly kept secrets bubbling into murderous tension, and a panoply of lovable and despicable minor characters, each with their own manner of speaking and acting. Dickens would have been a fabulous filmmaker as his camera’s eye is always peeking behind doors ...more

Whew - I have finished this 813 page book after a couple of false starts.
It's classic Dickens. I've heard it called his masterpiece, but I don't have enough experience with Dickens to weigh in on that subject. I did like it a whole lot better than Dombey and Son, but I didn't like it so well as either Great Expectations or Oliver Twist.
The last 20% was a bit of a bloodbath, though, with a murder, an attempted frame-up, and then one of those Victorian deaths where a character just up and dies of ...more
It's classic Dickens. I've heard it called his masterpiece, but I don't have enough experience with Dickens to weigh in on that subject. I did like it a whole lot better than Dombey and Son, but I didn't like it so well as either Great Expectations or Oliver Twist.
The last 20% was a bit of a bloodbath, though, with a murder, an attempted frame-up, and then one of those Victorian deaths where a character just up and dies of ...more

My first encounter with Dickens, as it is with many people I suspect, was A Christmas Carol. Not the book, at first, but years and years of watching Christmas movies based on the story. So by the time I got to reading the actual book, it had lost some of its potency due to an over-familiarity with the tale. Its still an amazing story, but there must have been something special that readers got to enjoy discovering the story initially through Dickens words.
Fast forward a few years, and I finally ...more
Fast forward a few years, and I finally ...more

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