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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

" In the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the book takes a few diffferent paths. The first path has to do with Tom having fun with his friends. He, Huck, and some other boys will go out by themselves and pretend to be pirates; hiding treasure wherever they may. Another path is the conflict of the murderor, Injun Joe. Should Tom break his vow with Huck that he'll never tell anyone about who Joe really is? The final story in the book is the love interest between Tom and Becky. Like any other young kids, their relationship has its up's and down's.
This book has something for everyone whether it's murder, or adventure, or even romance. It's a timeless classic that has good reason to be on almost every reading list for students at one time or another. Everyone should read this book; NO EXCEPTIONS!!! "

Number of Pages: 217
Rating: 4
Reviewed by: Matt

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