Is this a book enthusiasts' shelf worthy?
yeah, it's a classic
>>8814457
>book enthusiasts'
>shelf worthy
fucking kill yourself
>>8814475
Learn English before posting on this board, retard.
>>8814481
Not before you learn how to wash the r/book slime from your posts
Fucking kill yourself
Anything similar to this that you would rec?
>>8814488
>r/books
Post when you find cure for cancer, shitskin.
Certainly. Huck Finn is a wonderful book. Tom Sawyer not so much, but still pretty good. I wish I had read it when I was much younger.
>>8814502
Does age matter to read Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn? Since I'm 29.
>>8814515
I read Huck Finn when I was 21, and Tom Sawyer when I was (am) 22. I don't think there's anything wrong with reading Huck Finn when you're older because it's a surprisingly grim book, whereas Tom Sawyer is very much a boy's book, much like Treasure Island, if you're familiar with that one. It's still good but it's not very satisfying, in my opinion.
>>8814525
Good post thanks, mate.
Huck Finn is an inimitable american masterpiece. It is literally a correct decision to read it at any age.