A review by brandifox
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain

Twain is attempting many interesting things, and he often succeeds at humor, but the narrative is often clunky and the protagonist is unlikably arrogant. It is better experienced as an audiobook than a page book, in part because of the dialectic way Twain’s characters speak, and in part because then you can zone out for the needlessly boring didactic rambles.

The kernel of the story is fun as are some of the episodes, but it really needs tighter editing.