Thomas "Tom" Sawyer is the title character of the Mark Twain novel THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER (1876). He appears in three other novels by Twain: ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN (1884), TOM SAWYER ABROAD (1894), and TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE (1896). Sawyer also appears in at least three unfinished Twain works, HUCK AND TOM AMONG THE INDIANS, SCHOOLHOUSE HILL and TOM SAWYER'S CONSPIRACY. While all three uncompleted works were posthumously published, only Tom Sawyer's Conspiracy has a complete plot, as Twain abandoned the other two works after finishing only a few chapters.
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guttediam
17 Aug 17#1
Is this free Op?
Polax to guttediam
17 Aug 17#5
Yes it is.
Polar1
17 Aug 17#2
Out of copywrite books are free, another good site is Guttenburg
guttediam to Polar1
17 Aug 17#4
Cool, have some heat Op
Pootled
17 Aug 17#3
Thanks.
DevilD
17 Aug 17#6
FI preferred the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Spoiler alert, after getting the treasure in the AOTS, Huck gets adopted, doesn't like it, uses his wealth on drink and women and eventually dies a washed out drunk on a riverboat casino. Kids eh, the youth of today aren't that bad considering.
Forgottenshopper
17 Aug 17#7
Thanks Boz..
flintstone to Forgottenshopper
17 Aug 17#9
lol, its not from Boz, it's from Polax
Forgottenshopper to flintstone
18 Aug 17#11
lol Opps, my apologies, as I just copied and pasted in error. Thank you Polax..
Forgottenshopper
17 Aug 17#8
For those that don't already have it, another Wisehouse Classics Edition.. Also Free on Amazon UK:-
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
1st ,
Kindle Edition
I wonder if it still includes the infamous sentence when Huck tells 2 ladies about a riverboat burning and sinking, and one of them asks if anyone had been killed, to which Huck replies "no, just a n*****". Ah sure they were simpler days back then.
Forgottenshopper to mickrick
18 Aug 17#12
Read the book and find out, then you can tell us..
mickrick to Forgottenshopper
20 Aug 17#14
To be completely honest, it doesn't appeal to me. I haven't any interest in US post-colonial literature. I don't even have any interest in British or Irish post colonial literature. Im a child of the 60s and anything before that may as well not have happened.
ssc1
18 Aug 17#13
One book everyone should read.
poorboys
20 Aug 17#15
I am the opposite to the last post. I find most books, music and art made after I was born soulless but each to his own.
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Thank you Polax..
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