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I just finished "A Tale of Two Cities" and absolutely loved it.

Could anyone suggest another book for me to read?

The main reason I enjoyed AToTC so much was the way everything came together in the end, so suggest things that you felt weaved everything together.

>> No.2403301

Let The Right One In

>> No.2403304

More Dickens is always good if you liked that. Bleak House isn't too bad... some genuinely funny moments in it. Sometimes it gets a little dry, but that's just my opinion.

>> No.2403306

>>2403296
Dumas, specifically Count of Monte Cristo.

>> No.2403316

>>2403301
One of my friends had me watch the English version of the film adaptation, so I'd rather not read it now. (Did not enjoy the movie, but I also would not call it bad.)

>>2403304
What about David Copperfield? I don't know anything else about Dickens (besides A Christmas Carol) but I kinda wanted to read something other than him for now. (Will definitely go back at some point, and when I do, I'll take your advice and read Bleak House.)

>>2403306
I have also seen the film, but that was a long time ago. I'll put this on my list.

>> No.2403324

>>2403304

Bleak House:

Omniscient narrator: 9/10
Esther narrator: 4/10