Wednesday 19 March 2014

TEN GREATEST CHARLES DICKENS NOVELS

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THE TEN GREATEST CHARLES DICKENS NOVELS

Discover Charles Dickens with the original illustrations


THE TEN BEST CHARLES DICKENS NOVELS IN ONE COLLECTION
“Read what are widely considered the greatest novels by the greatest 19th Century novelist. There are many, many hours of great reading here, and you’ve got the original illustrations which are an essential part of how they were first published.” Classic Novels

Includes complete and unabridged:
OLIVER TWIST
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
A TALE OF TWO CITIES
DAVID COPPERFIELD
BLEAK HOUSE
DOMBEY AND SON
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY
LITTLE DORRIT
THE PICKWICK PAPERS
HARD TIMES

10 of the greatest ever novels
-Featuring the original illustrations from their first publication
-Complete, unabridged, and formatted for kindle to improve your reading experience
-Linked table of contents to reach your book quickly


THE PICKWICK PAPERS
“It’s a joyous, jolly book, bursting with vitality. I feel jollier just having written about it” Radhika Jones Time Magazine

OLIVER TWIST
“Oliver Twist- one of Charles Dickens’s most famous novels tells the tale of a young orphaned boy named Oliver. Born in a workhouse, Oliver Twist follows Oliver as he endures turbulent times in nineteenth century London- a city plagued by poverty, crime and malice. As the road goes on for Oliver he meets the wonderfully created characters such as the miserly Fagin, the troubled Nancy, the ever so sweet Rose Maylie and the charismatic Artful Dodger.” The Streetlight Reader

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY
“Dickens's irresistible compulsion to create whole parades of unforgettable grotesques and his magnificent crusading rage against injustice all keep the pages turning.” Simon Callow, My favourite Dickens, The Guardian

DOMBEY AND SON
“Like all great Dickens novels it has really satisfying baddies. Dombey and Son has all the satirical indignation of Dickens’ early fiction – but new shades of darkness and a new narrative complexity. Halfway through his career, it was his first great novel.” John Mullan, The Guardian

DAVID COPPERFIELD
It's the book that taught me about people - that you find goodness in unexpected places (the Micawbers), deceit in handsome packages (Steerforth), that behind unctuousness can be self-serving manipulation (Uriah Heep) and I don't know what else. Besides that, what a great story about the wrong choices in love.” Simone Seydoux

BLEAK HOUSE
“I think it's Dickens's best book and, given that it's all about Chancery, I'd like to call expert witnesses. So here they are, the very unalike GK Chesterton and Vladimir Nabokov, both of whom agree that Dickens never wrote better.” Kathryn Hughes, The Guardian

HARD TIMES
“This book is, for me, Dickens' best. I loved every second of it, the darkness of Tom's steady descent into drinking and gambling were brilliant and there were several times I found myself simply rereading a few paragraphs over and over, in awe at them.” Nocturnal Pancake

LITTLE DORRIT
"Little Dorrit," Dickens' story of money, debt and love in the 1820s -- and whose depiction of a Bernie Madoff-style scandal gives it an eerie currency.” LA Times

A TALE OF TWO CITIES
“Dickens's tale of love and revolution in London and Paris is among his finest, both intimate and epic in scale” The Observer

GREAT EXPECTATIONS
“Great Expectations is an unforgettable tale of fate and a chance encounter between two strangers that radically and arbitrarily alters the lives of everyone around them.” Oprah.com 

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