Description
- ISBN-13: 9780007350896
- Publisher: William Collins
- Publisher Imprint: William Collins
- Depth: 32
- Height: 175 mm
- No of Pages: 446
- Series Title: Collins Classics
- Weight: 242 gr
- ISBN-10: 0007350899
- Publisher Date: 02 Jul 2013
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: Reprint
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 33 mm
- Width: 109 mm
Yasaswani Akula –
The French Revolution comes alive in this book. It’s a bit heavy, but the prose is gorgeous and the ending is satisfying.
Sumant Pratap Singh –
This is a classic for a reason. While dense, the writing is phenomenal, and the story, eventually, is quite moving.
Basant Kumar –
A bit long and drawn out, but the themes of sacrifice and redemption are timeless. Some parts were confusing, though.
Akarsh Singh –
This book is beautifully written and evokes strong emotions. A bit dense, but the ending is powerful. Definitely worth the effort!
Saksham Dhawan –
Absolutely loved it! A powerful story of love, sacrifice, and revolution. Sydney Carton is one of the best characters ever written.
Sindhu Raj –
A bit verbose for my taste, but the story is compelling, and the characters are well-developed. Worth reading if you enjoy classics.
Shreyas Das –
Good but not great. The language is complex, and the plot meanders. But there are some truly unforgettable moments.
Balamuri Sai Sravan –
Not my favorite Dickens. I found it hard to follow at times. The descriptions were great, but the story felt disjointed.
Vaishnavi Rajput –
Dickens at his finest! The story is captivating, and the characters are so well-developed. A must-read for any classic literature lover.
Purnendu Mondal –
Didn’t enjoy it as much as other Dickens novels. I found it difficult to connect to the characters and the historical context.
Muhammed Sinan K –
Found it boring and difficult to get through. Too many characters and too much historical detail bogged down the plot.
Preeti Boora –
I had to force myself to finish. Found the plot and characters bland and uninspired
Rajan Walia –
A Tale of Two Cities is a classic for a reason. Dickens’ writing is beautiful, but I found the plot a bit slow at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Ritish Jindal –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The historical context was interesting, but the story didn’t fully grab me.
Lakshay Khare –
This book started slow but built into an amazing story by the end. Definitely worth it!
Adarsh –
A truly unforgettable book! Dickens paints a vivid picture of the French Revolution. The characters are complex, the plot is engaging.
Mridul Sharma –
A beautifully written novel with a gripping plot. Some slow parts, but the ending is worth the wait. Highly recommend!