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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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bookshelves: 2020, classic, coming-of-age, audio, audible, historical-fiction
Oct 18, 2020
bookshelves: 2020, classic, coming-of-age, audio, audible, historical-fiction
What can you say about Tom Sawyer? Classic Mark Twain! I think a lot of people already know many parts of this story � whether it is from reading the book, watching old Disney movies, pop culture references, etc. Raise your hand if you think of Tom Sawyer every time you see a white fence?
I enjoy Mark Twain’s downhome storytelling. When you read this is it not hard to imagine that you are sitting next to the fireplace or around a campfire (a fire of some sort!) while your Grandpa tells you tales that might be true or might be tall. It’s like a warm bowl of stew or chicken soup in book from. It just warms the soul!
I enjoyed the audiobook of this as narrated by Nick Offerman. I am pretty sure that Nick Offerman was born to narrate Mark Twain books. I noticed that there are several other Twain books narrated by him and I will definitely be checking those out!
And, now for the mandatory “Times � they were a different� disclaimer. The content of this story is based in the late 1800s. Things were different back then and that comes through in the writing. Doesn’t make it right, but it is just how they were. In this case, I feel like they are generally minor compared to other books from Twain and the era, but it is worth noting going in if you are bothered by culturally insensitive language and stereotypes.
Now, with that out of the way . . .
If you need a nice, easy to read book to curl up with on a cool fall day and you want to check another classic off your list, you cannot go wrong with The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
I enjoy Mark Twain’s downhome storytelling. When you read this is it not hard to imagine that you are sitting next to the fireplace or around a campfire (a fire of some sort!) while your Grandpa tells you tales that might be true or might be tall. It’s like a warm bowl of stew or chicken soup in book from. It just warms the soul!
I enjoyed the audiobook of this as narrated by Nick Offerman. I am pretty sure that Nick Offerman was born to narrate Mark Twain books. I noticed that there are several other Twain books narrated by him and I will definitely be checking those out!
And, now for the mandatory “Times � they were a different� disclaimer. The content of this story is based in the late 1800s. Things were different back then and that comes through in the writing. Doesn’t make it right, but it is just how they were. In this case, I feel like they are generally minor compared to other books from Twain and the era, but it is worth noting going in if you are bothered by culturally insensitive language and stereotypes.
Now, with that out of the way . . .
If you need a nice, easy to read book to curl up with on a cool fall day and you want to check another classic off your list, you cannot go wrong with The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
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Reading Progress
October 15, 2020
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Started Reading
October 15, 2020
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October 15, 2020
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2020
October 15, 2020
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classic
October 15, 2020
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coming-of-age
October 15, 2020
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audio
October 15, 2020
– Shelved as:
audible
October 15, 2020
– Shelved as:
historical-fiction
October 17, 2020
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Finished Reading
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Thank you, Elizabeth! I am glad I could help you feel that way . . . I need a warm bowl of stew or soup today myself - it is chilly here! :D

Thanks, Lori! Happy to help bring smiles! :)

I have enjoyed everything I have tried by him so far."
Huckleberry Finn is one reason I became a writer. Being a POC, I overlook the language for the deeper message he had behind his works.

Thanks, Sean! :D
Oh yes! When I saw that he was narrating I had to check it out!


Yes . . . it is not done with malice, it is just a reflection of the times.
I have made the habit lately of adding a disclaimer because I am not sure how some will handle it.