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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn [Penguin Reader]

by John Votaw

Other authors: Mark Twain

Series: Penguin Readers (Level 3)

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Huck and Jim travel down the Mississippi River from St. Petersburg to Cairo. Jim is a runaway slave so they have to be careful. They have a lot of adventures on the river. They even meet a king! But is he real? Huck soon finds out the truth. -- from p. 4 of cover.
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his book was very suspenseful story and I enjoyed reading it. Huck's strategies were fun, such as he disguised himself as a girl. My favorite scene was that Tom and Huck tried to let Jim free. I felt happy when Jim was ale to become a free man. ( )
  arisak | Jul 18, 2010 |
This is interesting.Huck and Jim experienced various events on after another.I was absorbed in reading this story when I have read. ( )
  kyan0746 | Jan 26, 2009 |
This story is very famous, but I didn't know this well.
I found the author, Mark Twain is very intelligent by read it.
I became a fun of him!
Of caurse the adventure of Huck itself, it is very interesting.
But in this book, some problems of America in his age are written.
For example, a run-away slave encounters difficulties many times in this story.
You can understand the background of the author's age while enjoy the story of adventure. ( )
  fleurs | Oct 24, 2008 |
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Huck and Jim travel down the Mississippi River from St. Petersburg to Cairo. Jim is a runaway slave so they have to be careful. They have a lot of adventures on the river. They even meet a king! But is he real? Huck soon finds out the truth. -- from p. 4 of cover.

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