A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

19 • 544 pages

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Laborious (and might I say a little boring) read with an ultimate deus ex machina.

August 24, 2024
April 29, 2023

Reading this after Shadowhunters was my best decision ... hit DIFFERENT — my Wessa heart was BLEEDING

November 7, 2022
October 30, 2022

DNF at page 30

October 13, 2022
"I wish you to know you have been the last dream of my soul."



Sydney Carton you will always be famous

October 12, 2022

Once you get into the meat of the story, you are riveted. The twists can make you laugh or cry or tear your hair out in frustration at the characters. You really become invested in the story, and the suspense is palpable.

May 24, 2022

I don't know that I would've got through this without the audiobook but, I'm glad to have read another classic.

August 8, 2021
January 4, 2021

Another unbearable classic. I just had to have a Dickens in my abandoned list.

After an hour of listening, nothing that interested me. No main characters were introduced, no plot established, the dialogues were pointless and boring.

Read 1:04 / 14:40 7%

June 14, 2017

Couldn't do it. I tried so hard. There were some great lines, but I couldn't care less about the characters. Sorry not sorry.

November 28, 2015
June 24, 2015
February 17, 2015
January 17, 2015

Kind of long exposition... but stick with it. Read the first two-thirds slowly. Savor Dickens's writing. Be patient. Then keep enjoying, only more so.

May 26, 2014

Can't get over how great the passages are in this work, even if the plot is not the finest, it's the sort of book you'd read as a budding author and become dispirited rather quickly! And listening to it as an audio book on Audible, I have to praise the reading of Simon Vance.

December 23, 2012

NOTE: this is an abridged version, which I didn't realize when I grabbed it from Peace Corps, but not like I'm in a position to be picky, right? Anyway, um, it was good? I don't feel like I missed much in the abridged form, but I've never read it before so I don't know.

October 1, 2008
January 1, 2004

High school mandated. Wouldn't have read it otherwise.

January 1, 2001

I read this in my matric year and actually loved it. It is a story of love and the ultimate sacrifice, with an opening paragraph that remains ingrained in my mind. A pure classic.

January 1, 1999