The Purpose for the Busy Gals Reading Society is “To become well read in great classic literature, to study the grand masters, to become more intelligent, “to seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom” D&C 88:118.”
Monday, April 11, 2011
Mark Twain 'Pudd'nhead Wilson'
Bobbi has chosen a work by Mark Twain entitled 'Pudd'nhead Wilson'. She will set the date of our discussion of this book. It shouldn't be hard or very long. As a side note it is recommended that you also read 'Those Extraordinary Twins', which was the original premise of our book. Because there were two stories evolving Mark Twain separated the twins in 'Pudd'nhead Wilson' and then conjoined them in 'Those Extraordinary Twins'. While the characters are still familiar to you from the first book the second could be an extension to your reading pleasure roughly 68 pages in length. Mark Twain has written many books, essays and travel logs, I would encourage you to check them out and indulge in his humor and wisdom.
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Here is a link to a free online version of this book:
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Mark_Twain/The_Tragedy_of_Pudd_nhead_Wilson/
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