The Diaries of Adam & Eve (Literary Classics)
 

The Diaries of Adam and Eve (Literary Classics)

by Mark Twain II

Combined in one volume, these whimsical diaries are at bottom both an argument for women's equality and an irreverent look at conventional religion. (read review)

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sweetafton
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This is some of the best American humor. I laughed from the first sentence to the final full stop.

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Collin T
  • Rated 2 stars

I read this several years ago when I was rooting through my parents' bookshelves looking for something to read while I was visiting. I enjoyed reading the first part quite a bit, but I remember feeling there was no progression and that each section was the same as the last. It got tedious for me and I didn't finish it.

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  • Farhad Alikarami

    farhad alikarami said:

    is a great book and have great expert translator.(Hassan Alishiri) his my dear friend.
    i love him.

    posted Thursday, December 6 2007
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