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Tale of Two Cities
Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780743487603
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Explore Dickens’s “A Tale of Two Cities” with this Enriched Classics edition. Dive into the French Revolution’s chaos, love, and freedom with helpful notes, commentary, and historical context. Perfect for students and book clubs, this edition enhances understanding and appreciation of Dickens’s epic novel. ISBN: 9780743487603
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Ishan Srivastava –
I struggled to get into it at first, but once I did, I was hooked. The Enriched Classics notes were essential!
Karan Gupta –
The beginning was slow and hard to get into but stick with it. The second half more than made up for it! Great edition.
Paarth Singh –
The edition has some great notes and commentary. However, the book itself was sad and too emotional for me.
Hritika –
Found it somewhat boring. It was not as interesting I had expected from this classic, but the book edition was okay
Yash Kumar –
Dickens’s writing is beautiful, but the plot moved slowly for me. The historical context was helpful, though.
Revathi Kanmani –
Absolutely loved it! The love, sacrifice, and redemption themes resonate even today. The best edition to read this book.
Vidhi Kackar –
I found the characters compelling, especially Sydney Carton. Some parts were confusing without the notes, but overall, a great read.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
A classic for a reason! The Enriched Classics edition really helped me understand the nuances of the story. Highly recommend.
Sanju Nath Pradeep –
This edition is perfect for students! The historical context is incredibly helpful, and it made the book much more enjoyable.
Rohit Batra –
While the story has merit, I feel it could have been shorter. Too many details bogged it down. Good edition though.
Shreya Bansal –
Dickens at his finest! A wonderful story, and this edition really brought it to life. I will read it again soon.
Suryadev Singh Choudhary –
A bit dense at times, but the story is ultimately powerful. The French Revolution setting is vividly depicted.