Book Review - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Courtesy of Random House
Author: Mark Twain
Tom Sawyer gets into mischief and mayhem with his friend Huck Finn in the Mark Twain classic, The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer.
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer - Mississippi Murder and Mischief
Tom Sawyer is an orphan who lives with his Aunt Polly on the banks of the
Mississippi River more than 100 years ago - during a time when
slavery still existed and people thought you could
cure warts by playing with dead cats. When Tom isn't trying to show off for the cutest girl in school,
Becky Thatcher, he's off with his best friend,
Huck Finn,
fishing,
playing with frogs or pretending to be a
pirate. But when the pair witness a terrible murder,
Tom and Huck's adventures take a
thrilling turn.
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer - Double Trouble
Tom Sawyer and his friend, Huck, are
first-class trouble makers, which many of you will probably be able to relate to - especially if you've ever just wanted to just
walk out of a boring math class and go
skateboarding, or in Tom's case, go rafting down the Mississippi River and
pretend to be a pirate. Tom and Huck are
free spirits whose
sense of adventure is more important than things like bathing or going to school.
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer - Bottom Line
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer is a great read that has
a bit of everything - treasure hunts, murder, romance and a neat look at what life was like when kids played with
dead rats and frogs, instead of PS2s and
Yu-Gi-Oh cards. Each chapter is a unique adventure that fits into a larger story about the
importance of friendship and the
idea of freedom.
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Rating:




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