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rhysciar 's review for:
Oliver Twist
by Charles Dickens
The first half of the book was really dramatic, I wished for a couple of times, that Twist Oliver should be dead so he doesn't have to suffer like this. But after he got to London, he became important to Fagin and Monks, and everybody else.
I think this novel is more like a satire than a children's book, because I just can't imagine how a young boy could survive such a harsh and unjust world. Of course, Dickens is a genius, I really liked his characters, and I'm glad I don't have to live in Twist Oliver's London.
I think this novel is more like a satire than a children's book, because I just can't imagine how a young boy could survive such a harsh and unjust world. Of course, Dickens is a genius, I really liked his characters, and I'm glad I don't have to live in Twist Oliver's London.