Book Review: “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain
I finished reading “The Adventures of
Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain for the first time in my 30 years of
life. Twain called this novel his “hymn to boyhood” and it is
refreshing to read about the carefree, adventuresome antics of the
mischievous Tom Sawyer and his friends. This novel reminds one of
the days before computers, and Nintendos, iPods and Playstations,
when all we as kids needed was an imagination and a story to play
out, whether it was pirates, or treasure hunters, or whatever fantasy
would be fun to us. These were the days when treasure hunts were
real, and going out to the woods and living off the land was a grand
adventure. I think just the ability to look back to the way our
childhoods were without all the electronics and gadgets and noises
and beeps and whistles, makes this novel worth reading just in
itself. I could describe the plot and the adventures in this book,
but my main goal is to recommend you get a copy and read this and
enjoy it heartily and bask in the nostalgia to when you didn't need
advanced technology and remote controls and hi-speed Internet to
enjoy yourself with friends.
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