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Nov 10, 2020
The novel “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is a 18th century American-South classic. It is about Huckleberry Finn, the main character in the story and his adventure in and effort on escaping the orphanage he is in and escaping his drunken dad. This story takes place in Mississippi and the surrounding areas of the U.S.A. Since it was written in the 19th century and uses old southern slang as text/dialogue for the story, it is a bit hard to understand since it is so different from what modern day text is like. The author of the book, Mark Twain is a very popular author and a lot of his books ahem to do with the culture of the south. Overall, Huckleberry’s Finns immaturity due to his age gets him into a lot of trouble because he does not think about the decisions he is making and is what the plot is mostly based on. I would give this book a 5/10 since it was hard to understand and they were a lot of confusing parts that did not have to be included in the novel. @Sportsreader03 of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library