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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've read all of these except for Les Miserables (which is borderline unreadable due to all of Hugo's digressions) and War and Peace (because I don't have time to chart it). My mom loves Dickens and keeps giving me different ones to try and with the exception of the last third of Tale of Two Cities I just haven't found his stuff that compelling. I read quite of few of these for class (honestly no way I would have finished Tess D'Ubervilles if I didn't have to) and some on my own. Honestly it's fine? If someone was starting a reading journey Heart of Darkness or Dracula would be a better place to start than, say, Bleak House. [/quote] I agree. I just don’t love Dickens. Dracula is a fun book and it’s one I will recommend my kids read when they’re youngish teenagers. [/quote]
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