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evybungus 's review for:
Our Mutual Friend
by Charles Dickens
I liked this book a lot, more than Little Dorrit. I felt like even though Lizzie was in the same vein as Amy Dorrit, she had a bit more autonomy and did more things for herself. I didn't like Eugene Wrayburn, though, I thought he was even more undeserving of Lizzie than Arthur Clennam was of Amy Dorrit.
I appreciated the mystery element, and I found the depiction of Bradley Headstone to be eerily familiar and well written.
I appreciated the mystery element, and I found the depiction of Bradley Headstone to be eerily familiar and well written.