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Xanatose
13th Nov 2009
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I read this book at August this year.so I want to give a small review of it.Before starting the French revolution a group of men went from London to Paris to find the father of Lucy,who missed her father during her childhood.That group of men returned safely with her father.While the french revolution break out,Lucy's newly married husband caught in big trouble at Paris.Again,the group went there,safely rescued her husband.But one of the man killed in the rescue operation.Charles Dickens depicted the revolutionists as cruel people with weapons.But he didn't noted about the king who was slaughtered by his people.The story was very interesting and it does inclued the situation of the two cities while French revolution takes place.
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ff2cc
11th Aug 2008
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Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities reveiw - Although most of the first two books are slow, they set the stage for the final one. when you get to the final book you are blown away at everything that is happening. also has a tearjerker ending, and who doesn't love one of those?- Read ff2cc's review (64 words)
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Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens is an extrodinery author, especially in his vivid detail of his characters. A Tale of Two Cities has many themes, particuarally love, that can be applied either in the historical perspective or to life as we know it today.
Love seems the common thread in this book, and it proves hard to lay it down once started. The reader relates emotionally to one, if not each and every, character, and you almost take on the role of your favorite charac ...- Read drbysocer19's review (207 words)






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