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Old 03-18-2019, 03:26 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by Victoria View Post
I had to really work at reading the book, and I’m finding it hard to offer comments. I’m sorry, because want to be an active member and contribute to the discussion. I’m not much of a Dickens fan anyway, and just didn’t find this story engaging. The passages describing the town were really the only element that spoke to me.
Well, we aren’t all going to like the same books equally. Good job for giving the book a try though! It’s acceptable to say why you didn’t like something. I thought your earlier post about why you didn’t think it was much of a mystery good for offering a different perspective. Maybe it will resonate with someone else and spark a new line of discussion. Or maybe by following along with what others say it will make you rethink or get a different appreciation for what you didn’t like.
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