A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - A Timeless Holiday Classic | Love and Compassion | A Gripping Story of Redemption and Forgiveness | Victorian England | A Masterpiece on Generosity and Empathy | Classic Literature
R**A
A work of supremacy!
The extent to which Charles Dickens understood the essence of human life and the magic of the cosmos has been reflected by this marvellous piece of literature. The importance of relations and celebrating each other are central themes, with Christmas as the backdrop. It's just so cozy!
N**M
Book content is original, but the cover has been changed.
No point in reviewing the story in the book, it is a classic masterpiece. Since it is in the public domain anyone print and release a book. I wished for the beautiful cover shown, but the cover is different.
V**I
Short story classic
Best read for christmas time. it's is a gothic classic short story.
S**A
Beautiful cover.
Goes well with Christmas aesthetic.
N**E
Vanquished superstitions
The media could not be loaded. I'm one person who's unable to breathe properly without reading English classics.
M**I
Different cover
While the book is ok, I got a totally cover than what was pictured.
C**U
A refreshing one-day read.
Well, it took less than a day for me to finish this endearing piece of literature. And as much as the book is like a simple adage, introduction-story-denouement, it is all about how Dickens goes on with his infallible style of his character description.Going into the story, Ebenezer Scrooge is a morose, irritable curmudgeon who mostly keeps to himself and wouldn't bestow a trifle of happiness on others. If anything, he likes to rob others of their joyous moods. With the Christmas eve at hand, many a person come to him for wishing Merry Christmas but gets turned away. Scrooge lives in a little bleak house where the Ghost of his long-gone deceased partner, Jacob Marley, visits him and informs him he would be visited by Three other ghosts. And what things the ghosts show him, which places they take him, to get the old man a glimpse of how the world perceives a Christmas eve; and how it looks down upon a stingy old man who wouldn't care twopence for anyone when he had lived. A rather heart-warming tale about the blithe way everyone regards those around him/her on Christmas Eve.I have read Dickens before. But this tale just settles into the grooves of my heart with a beautiful presence. Some lines, as always in a Dickens novel, stayed with me and will stay for long.
S**D
Cool to go 😁
It's really nice book 📖
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