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    Hard Times

    I just started Hard Times by Charles Dickens. What I need is to know others opinions about the book. What do u think???

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    Well, I think it is the greatest novel ever written. Hilariously funny, incredibly sad & full of meaning.
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    This is probably my first time reading a Charles Dickens book! I love the way he writes vividly and detailed

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    Thanks, I've been thinking about reading Great Expectations too. hum.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stardust97 View Post
    Thanks, I've been thinking about reading Great Expectations too. hum.....
    You might be better served to read that instead (though I can't say myself, not having read it yet). It's supposedly one of his better novels, whereas Hard Times is considered one of his worst - or least good, at any rate. I didn't care for it myself - he's rather heavy-handed in this one. However, it's probably worth a read.

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    Well, then I'll have to get Great Expectations too!!! LOL

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    Oh no, Hard Times is a great book full of stuff that makes thy head spin (from plot to all the character zany names)! Love It!!

    Great Expectations was a fantastic read too....

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    I like both

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    I'll have to agree with Jamesian about the heavy-handedness. Hard Times is in fact the only Dickens I've read, and basically what I can say is that it doesn't require thought or decision making, he lays it all out in the names. There's really not much room for diversity of opinion in the book, and I have a big problem with that.
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    Gonna have to disagree about him being specifically "heavy-handed" in this novel. He is no more heavy handed here than when he is attacking the "Poor Law" in Oliver Twist, or the chancellory system in Bleak House. Yes, his opinion regarding the subject matter is clear from the outset, but that is his style.
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    Hello there I have just finnished reading this. My very first 'Dickens'. And I should have known better. I have enjoyed it, that is, dispite the rather long paragraphs and the sometimes the rereading trying to get the text clear in todays world of quick get it over with story lines! Or am I being too cynical towards todays writers? After all I have read very little of the 'great classics'.
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    I really really enjoyed this novel. Normally im not a fan of Dickens but the book was fantastic i really love Characters such as louisa, sissy and Blackpool
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    I remember that when I was a little kid, I read oliver twist and david copperfield (certainly simplified and turkish versions) and I remember that I really liked them especially david copperfield. Now I am reading hard times in fact I have just begun reading it and it seems to be enjoying, I really wonder what will happen to sissy in the future.

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    I was wondering what will happen to sissy but I should think, I should wonder about louisa now

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    I love Hard Times, but then I love Dickens. I don't see him as heavy-handed at all. to anyone who doesn't like Dickens...(only joking, but he is one of the greatest )

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