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2000ace 's review for:
Silas Marner
by George Eliot
The mood of this book is so dark and depressing, that it is hard to get through it. Eliot comes through with her usual type of moral message, This time it is that personal relationships are more valuable than gold. Even though many of the fine aspects of Eliot's writing are enough to give it three stars, especially her depictions of rustic life in 19th Century England, I am not fond enough of the story to give it a higher rating.