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palegreenshutters 's review for:
David Copperfield
by Charles Dickens
By far my favorite Dickens. Was it rather verbose? Of course! It’s Dickens! But Dickens writes fantastic characters and these were lovely. So many of them felt so familiar. Dickens was a master of making you know exactly who a person was, because you feel like you know somebody like that.
(Spoilers!) Uriah Heap is possibly by new favorite villain, as I think we all know someone a little like him. Mr McCormah (pardon misspelling, audio book) was one of the best comic relievers I have read in a long time. I’m glad everything turned out ok for them in the end.
And, I’ll admit it, I was relieved this one wasn’t leaping from bad luck to bad luck (which was how Oliver Twist felt) Certainly worth the listen.
(Spoilers!) Uriah Heap is possibly by new favorite villain, as I think we all know someone a little like him. Mr McCormah (pardon misspelling, audio book) was one of the best comic relievers I have read in a long time. I’m glad everything turned out ok for them in the end.
And, I’ll admit it, I was relieved this one wasn’t leaping from bad luck to bad luck (which was how Oliver Twist felt) Certainly worth the listen.