Saturday, May 29, 2010

Oliver Twist (Early Best Sellers)

One of Dickens' most popular and moving novels, OLIVER TWIST deals with a world Dickens himself knew only too well -- a world of debtors, prisons, alms houses and poverty. Oliver is born in a workhouse. Apprenticed to an undertaker, he runs away to London where the "Artful Dodger," Jack Dawkins, takes the starving boy into a den of thieves. Among this motley crew, Oliver meets the sinister Bill Sikes, his pitiful and tragic Nancy and the master criminal, Fagin.

Customer Review: Oliver Abridged

Never reading the original, I could not really say how much of the whole story this book actually contained. It was printed on cheap paper, has bad illustrations but is a good reader for younger kids....

Customer Review: Oliver Twist

The book I read is Oliver Twist. Oliver Twist is about an orphan boy whose mother died when he was born. When Oliver was growing up he had a very though life. Oliver was very bad he was so bad that he...
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