The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)'s Childhood Adventures (The Greatest Kindle Books of All Time)
E**H
Best book for kids. The writing is engaging
The plot is sensational, the characters are spellbinding, the writing is engaging.Chain of events is priceless and there are enough turns to keep the reader guessing right till the final reveal.
A**K
Judge this book by it's cover!
This review applies specifically to the April 2010, Sterling Edition, illustrated by Robert Ingpen:I'm beginning to feel quite frustrated with the limited publishing information given to books on Amazon. For example, most books where you may click to "look inside" will default to the most common paperback. For books like Tom Sawyer, that is fine if you need the book for high school English class, where any copy cheap enough to write notes in the margins will do. I wanted a copy of Tom Sawyer to keep and love. I saw this publication on Amazon, but it had so little info and the one review given was a single sentence about the general value of Twain's story. The truth is, one doesn't buy this particular printing unless one is already convinced of it's literary excellency! So I am about to do Amazon a huge favor by telling you what it didn't tell me. For about $15, the asking price at the time of this review, you can invest in a real treat for your self or someone you love and wish to inspire.This printing was meant to mark the one hundredth anniversary of Twain's death (2010). The story is unabridged, provided in full original text. It is positively rich with watercolor illustrations by Robert Ingpen. I just skimmed through the book looking for one that I especially liked, but I couldn't pick just one. In design, they are exactly as I would have dreamed them to be. Barefoot Tom, balancing a piece of straw on his nose, Huck Finn with a dead cat, Tom and puppy in church, Injun Joe- terrifying....each one pulls me in to read the text. The fabulous, wrapping cover art is also printed at the end of the book, so won't be lost if the dust jacket is damaged. The sewn binding is well constructed and the book lays nearly flat when open, so you may enjoy all of the pictures and layout without damaging the book. The inclusion of a pale blue place marking ribbon is a lovely touch. There is a thoughtful biography of Mark Twain proceeding the story. Also, provided are the author's and illustrators notes.I have a boy, six going on seven. He is a reader and is happy to consume Magic Tree House and Box Car Children books at alarming speed under the covers at night when he is supposed to be asleep. I'll admit I was missing our former habit of reading together. So we read classics aloud together as a family. For less money than a video game this book will provide hours of family entertainment. I hope my son will be inspired to read it again and again. It will have a place in our library and be a reference for years to come. It is heirloom quality. It would make a very special gift to a favorite boy of any age. In fact, I am considering getting another copy for my father, who loves Twain. Incidentally, not being able to ascertain the quality of this book through the Amazon web site, I went to a little local bookstore where I could put my hands on it first. I ended up buying it there, paying full price- about $5 more than Amazon was asking. They wrapped the book for free in nice heavy paper and since there was no shipping- I think I came out better for it. Before my son had opened this package, he knew it was a book to be awed by. Awesome it is- mostly for Mark Twains' masterful kntting of prose, but also for the cover and publishing.
C**A
No longer hardcover
My son read all of the Great Illustrated Classics when he was young...bought this to start my Grandson out with them, and he is enjoying the story (and recognized a reference to the "whitewashing" scene in a television show). I have early readers...reading these at 5 years old. At that age, they focus on sounding out the words, so comprehension can be lost--I counter that with taking turns reading pages (so they can listen while I read), and I love that half of the pages in these series are pictures (which also helps them visualize and ultimately improves comprehension).When my son was 6, we took him to Samuel Clemmens' (Mark Twain) hometown of Hannibal, Missouri. Best vacation ever! Priceless when we took a steamboat ride on the Mississippi River, and he saw an island--and lit up when he realized it was "Jackson Island" from the story. They also have a cave tour (also in the story). They have extra activities (frog jumping and whitewashing contests, etc) during the 4th of July week. Don't forget to also read "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
P**N
Great book
Great book, great price. Was the same edition my daughters school was using for a project.
K**T
Twain's Classic Boy Adventure
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was Twain's somewhat serious tale of a boy coming of age on the Mississippi River. It was also a wonderful social commentary of the times in which it takes place. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," on the other hand, gives us a fun glimpse into the life of one young boy in a fictitious town on the Mississippi River in Missouri. It's definitely the funnier of the two novels, even though it deals with the very real dangers of running off alone, thieves, murderers, and even slacking off on memorizing Sunday school verses. Tom gets into trouble without even thinking about it. He, Huck Finn and a wonderful cast of characters spend their days cutting class, playing pirates, pretending to be Robin Hood, get lost in a cave and even hunt for treasure. It's a grand tale told on a grand scale and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys adventure in the Americana vein.**Potential Spoiler**One character that I'd like to single out is the murderous Injun Joe. As loving and protective as Jim is in "Huck Finn," Joe is completely the opposite. He strikes fear into Tom and all of his friends and is the primary catalyst for much of the second half of the book. He's one of the best villains around and his fate (as far as children's books are concerned) is one of the most upsetting. It's amazing how Twain could find a perfect fit for such a wicked character in such a fun book.**End Spoiler**I'm sure that an intellectual could digest this book in greater style than I and reveal countless points on morality, religion, ethics, etc., but for most readers (young and old), this is simply a great adventure. Whether you're fourteen or forty, you'll love this book. Highly recommended.
H**E
Blast from the past.
I remembered reading this book in grade school. It was nice to read it again.Loved it. Will recommend to others.
R**D
Overly Simplified
I would've like another 100 pages to give some depth to the story. Everything was glanced over so quickly that there's no emotional investment possible and no sense of tension.
C**E
Still great after all these years
Don't hesitate to read it again it's impossible not to enjoy the antics of Tom and his friend Huck and of course Becky
N**H
Excelente empastado!
The media could not be loaded. Excelente empastado y calidad del libro.
R**R
Fun to read
First read it 65 years ago, enjoying the lightness of subject.
M**.
Its overall good,You can buy it and importantly it meets the user expectation
Great book
M**E
Arrivage rapide mais livre abimé
Arrivage rapide. Sur 4 livres, celui là avait la couverture complètement pliée. Super pour un cadeau de Noël...Je n'ai pas le temps de faire un retour et attendre un nouveau donc je devrais m'en contenter mais bof quoi !
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