Rating:  Summary: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review: The boys ran and ran toward the village speechless with horror. They looked behind their shoulders time to time. They thought something was following them. If you want to know what happens next and what is more to come go to the library and check out the book called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer written by Mark Twain. Tom Sawyer is one of the main characters. He is the type of boy who likes to go on adventures and who likes to get into trouble. For example one time he played dead and another time he scared his little brother with a tarantula! The effect of this novel that is likely to have on some readers like my self is you get to go one adventure and you will not get into trouble. I would recommend this book to readers who love adventures and who like a good laugh. If you like the book go check out the movie! If you like the book please tell people to read it. If I had to grade it an "A, B, C, and D, of F" I would give it the letter A. But that is what I think you might have a different opinion but that is ok.
Rating:  Summary: Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was a great read. It took me a while to get through it, though. It is not long, but it is not addicting like so many other books out there.I read this book as a seventh grade literature requirement, so at first, I resisted. I was uninterested, and I did my comprehension homework out of SparkNotes. That was a big mistake. When I read the book, a few days before the test, I loved it. I read chapters over and over again, appreciating the beauty of it all and the use of language. After the first few pages, you will be pulled into this story and held by only your curiosity and interest. Huck Finn will become your best friend. Becky will be your sole interest. You will have witnessed and took part in so much mischief, you will be ashamed. That's how it feels to read this book.
Rating:  Summary: looking back on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review: "What's gone with that boy, Tom" said Aunt Polly. Aunt Polly can't ever get Tom to stay good. Mark Twain baisis this book on his own personal expieriences, but he baised Tom on three different people. Mark Twain uses perfectly amusing dialogue, it fits exactaly to the time period, of the 1800's. This book is creative, enthusiastic, enerjetic, and just a blast to read. When Tom met Huck they imediatly began the most fun and daring adventures ever. One day they saw something that they weren't suppose to see. That began a lot of things to happen. Tom and Becky get lost and what they findis enough adventure to last a life time The novel is based in a southern Mississippi town. Mark Twain tells about the book and it is like watching it in television. The attitude and the personality of the characters fit just perfectly. The story line of the book is also perfect Mark Twain keeps the reader in suspence throught the novel. The dialogue, very amusing in how acurate it is. The best example would have to be:"Blame it, I ain't going." This novle was voted the world's best reading by Reader's Digest, and that is the truth. This book is fun to read.
Rating:  Summary: The mischevious Boy Review: In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom the main character was a very mischevious boy because he always got into trouble and always thought he was innocent when he wasn't. All though the book really focuses on his behavior toward life and the things he experiences everyday. Soon enough he will realize that the thing he is searching for isn't that impotant as he thought it would be. I enjoyed this book and I recommend it to anyone who is into adventure, mysteries, good endings and sometimes a good laugh.
Rating:  Summary: My side of the story of Tom Sawyer Review: Tom sawyer was a ok book. It didn't explain things to well in the begging. It should of elaborated more!! I know that the story could have been even better!! It should have also explained the characters a little better. Sid and Aunt Polly werent exlained that well!! Luv, ~me~
Rating:  Summary: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review: In the novel The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, is about a boy who is adventurous and does not care what people think about him. Tom Sawyer is 12/13 years old who lives in Mississippi in pre-civil war times. Tom and his best friend Huck go to a graveyard t bury a dead cat and see Injun Joe with Muff Potter stabs Doc.Robinson then Injun Joe sees Tom and Huck in the graveyard, but is not fortunate to catch him. The next Injun Joe blames Muff Potter the town drunk for killing Doc.Robinson. Tom and Huck decide they cannot tell people they were there because the town would probably blame them for some small part of the murder. Tom and Huck decided that they would go on a treasure hunt to get Injun Joes treasure that him and Doc.Robinson digged up. Tom went to Becky's party, and Huck went to watch in front of Injun Joes cabin to see when he was gone so he could try to take the treasure. While Tom was at the party with Becky they went a different way then the rest of the people in the group and got lost in the cave. They were so deep in the cave that they could not hear any of the kids that were in their group. While they were in there they burned their name on to the walls of the cave. They adventuelie got out of the cave and when they did Becky's dad sealed the cave shut, but did not know there was some one in the cave with them.
Rating:  Summary: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review: In this novel, The Adventures of Tom sawyer, Mark Twain attempts to capture his childhood on the Mississippi River. Tom Sawyer 13 is a bad kid. He steals jam, misbehaves, and plays pranks. It's summer in the 1800's on the Mississippi where Tom and his friends sneak around. Well Tom watches an Indian, Injuin Joe, kill Dr.Rodterson. He's terrified of him and has nightmares as a result. The drunk of the town, Muff Potter, gets blamed and put in jail. Finally Tom and his girl, Becky, get lost in a cave and find Injuin Joe. Injuin Joe gets locked in a cave and dies. Then Tom finds the money. This book has adventure, love, comedy, and some mystery.
Rating:  Summary: The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Review: In the Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, Tom, a misbehaved 12-year-old child, and Huck, a dirty, poor, 13-year- old child, witness a murder. When a man, Muff Potter, is accused, Tom and Huck know that it wasn't him. When they speak up, the real person flees into a hid out. Tom and Huck are determined to find him even if it takes all day and night. Tom, meanwhile, is falling in love. Tom goes through many adventures in the novel. In the novel Mark Twain illustrates Tom growing up and how he overcomes his obstacles.
Rating:  Summary: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review: In this novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom is a very outgoing and adventurous twelve-year-old boy. He's not the best kid, but deep down he's really nice and caring. Throughout this novel you see a series of events. He falls in love with a girl named Becky, witnesses a murder, gets lost on an island and everyone thinks he's dead. Through all of his adventures he has one really good friend, Huck Finn. This novel takes place in Mississippi during the pre Civil War time. Mark Twain shows us throughout this novel how Tom matures and grows as a person.
Rating:  Summary: Remember old memories Review: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a great,fun,challenging novel. Adults need to be reminded of their childhood and remember the crazy things they used to do. Children should read this book because Tom does things they can only dream of. Their are many aspects you will enjoy about this novel. The story of Tom Sawyer is about crazy fun adventures. Tom is a misunderstood child who is tricky and sly like when he gave his cat painkillers. He tricked kids into giving him things so they could they paint the fence he was punished to paint. He also witnesses a murder and nearly gets killed for it. There are many more adventures that he goes on with his friends like Huck. The excitement never ends. I learned that we must cherish our childhood, for it is merely a waning period in our short life. Thank you Mark Twain for showing me that I must enjoy everyday.
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