A review by cassiakarin
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

5.0

Another classic! A familiar story to many, of course, but reading this through by audio was a delight through and through (or “by and by” as Huck Finn says after almost every sentence). I was just amazed at the dedication of Mark Twain to write this whole story in back-woods souther dialect. It was remarkably skillful and enriches that story immensely. I hope to get a paper copy of the book so I can study the spelling and syntax of the writing a bit. If you don’t know the story, let me tell you that it is full of color, natural human emotion, and youthful longings that probably need to be revived in some of us crusty adults.

Recommended by: “10 Masterpieces You Must Read Before You Die”