A review by eainala
Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe

4.0

Much, much more entertaining than I ever would have expected - and I expected to like this book going into it. I can see how it was very sensational for the time - among this woman's many "adventures" is the moment when she realizes her husband (one of several throughout her lifetime) is her brother. Very soap, but very fun to read. The language wasn't an issue for me, once I got into the book, I didn't really notice it. However, I grew up reading Austen, the Bronte sisters, and Shakespeare (and read them for fun), so it might be more distracting for those that aren't accustomed to the style, language, and colloquialisms.