

Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain, Guy Cardwell, John Seelye, Mark Hallaq, Amanda Lee
3.7
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About this book
The book that introduced the world to the iconic American characters of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, this 1876 novel by Mark Twain follows the mischievous exploits of the two young boys, who find themselves in situations both humorous and dangerous. Never short of ways to stir up trouble in his hometown on the Mississippi River, Tom uses his wits to get both in and out of tight spots, often with Huck at his side. Featuring moments of significant social commentary, these interconnected tales essentially served as a dry run for Twain's notably weightier sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Published
- 1876
- Pages
- 231
- ISBN
- 9780425289037
Community Reviews
belladonnabookreads★★☆☆☆3/19/2026
I don’t think this fits I the genre of psychological thriller. (Just my opinion). Maybe more crime/mystery genre. The story is a bit slow and has some gaps. It jumps around quite a bit. There are parts that are entertaining but much of the book reads/listens like a soap opera. <br/>I listened to this on KU audible.
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