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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2024
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Group Reads Discussion - A Tale of Two Cities
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Kai wrote: "Chandni, I'm glad that you liked it so much it has inspired you to read more of Dickens. As someone who has read and enjoyed several of his books, I was shocked that I didn't like this one more. Es..."
I'll admit, I was not intending to read this one, but you might just have swayed me with "villainous knitting"..!
I'll admit, I was not intending to read this one, but you might just have swayed me with "villainous knitting"..!

It's a compelling story of resilience and sacrifice.

It does have it's moments but Give me Dumas or Hugo any day of the week

If you don't like unnecessary detail, I wonder about your liking Victor Hugo. He has lots of digressions on all sorts of subjects. I agree that Dumas has much more straightforward action. As a former French Lit major, I like all of them.
I have read all of Dickens' novels in The Readers Review GR group and I agree that this isn't one of his strongest. He is much better when describing his own time and place. He does have a weakness for sweet, passive heroines, which gets annoying.


The requirement for task 20.10: You must participate in the book's discussion thread below with at least one post about the contents of the book or your reaction to the book after you have read the book.