The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn-Eve Hritzuk
This is a story about a boy, Huck, who travels down the Mississippi River with a runaway slave named Jim. On their travels, they come across two gentlemen. The two gentlemen travel along with Huck and Jim, trying to fool people from the different villages they pass into giving the four some of their money. Throughout the story, Huck and Jim experience many adventures and meet many memorable characters. They develop a deep and unusual friendship that tests their loyalty to each other.
What I liked about this book:
I liked that the book had characters with funny personalities and I enjoyed reading the climax because I thought it was very intriguing and well done. There were also humorous parts that I found entertaining as well.
What I would change about this book:
To be honest, I didn't really love this book because it was a bit confusing, and some parts carried on a lot and got boring. So I would change the parts that carried on and make it less confusing so the book would be suitable for a larger audience.
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