The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

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Re: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

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My dad is actually the person who recommended this book to me and I read it with delight .
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This was such a good book. I read it twice and it is also the only book I've read by the author as well. It was different than anything I had read at the time when I was just started my deep dive into reading.
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The adventure of huckleberry Finn and the earlier book in the series The adventure of Tom Sawyer, both the books are really very delightful to read.
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I haven't read this book. But this is something I hope to do soon
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Huck remains one of my favourite characters. The novel is often thought of as one for kids but I've always felt it is way beyond that. The characters presented in the novel are all worth a study unto themselves. The novel feels different when you read it as a child and later as an adult. I hated the King and the Duke but I could sympathise with them later when I read it a few years later.
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I used to have a collection of Train's short stories and essays, some were pretty fun. One hilarious essay was entitled, "The literary offenses of James Fennimore Cooper." Another was something like, "The Awful German Language." Good stuff.
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I haven't read this book but I'm adding it to my bookshelves soon. Thanks for the suggestion.
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