Our Mutual Friend 
"And this is the eternal law. For, Evil often stops short at itself and dies with the doer of it; but Good, never."- Charles Dickens, Our Mutual FriendDicken's last finished novel, but not my last Dicken's novel (I think I still have 5 left to read before I'm done with Dickens). I liked it. It might have been closer to 3★ than 4★ EXCEPT I liked that Dickens seemed to reform somewhat his era's bias and his own bias towards Jews. Mr Riah is a better character than was typically included in
Charles Dickens is one of my favourite authors and I have read a fair number of his books. And so far, David Copperfield has become my favourite. But none of the Dickens works have made it to the top five until now. I say until now, for Our Mutual Friend compensates heavily for the exclusion. This is the last complete work by Dickens and I read that this work is much criticized as being "less Dickensian". There is probably truth in it, for while thematically relying on social commentary and

No one who can read, ever looks at a book, even unopened on a shelf, like one who cannot.I have certainly been looking at Our Mutual Friend on my TBR shelf for years. He kept shaking my fist at it, muttering One day, damn you! One day! Started July 5th, finished August 20th, that is almost two months. It took so long because it is over 800 pages in length, and I read it mostly it in audiobook format. On my commutes to work, which means no progress most weekends. Towards the end of the book, I
In completing Our Mutual Friend, I believe that I may well have just finished reading the finest book written in the English language. One could perhaps argue that the prose of Austen in her novel Emma is more perfect; but the plotting and characters of Dickens in Our Mutual Friend is exquisite. Our Mutual Friend rivals Tolstoys War and Peace in breadth, scope, scale, and number of characters; but while War and Peace proceeds forward majestically in a linear fashion; Our Mutual Friend, like
I listened to this for the first time on audio. And I know!!! I'm not supposed to do that with first time books because I can't comprehend audio as the first read. I already have the book in my Amazon wishlist. But! I couldn't stop listening to it because the marrator (Simon Vance) was freaking amazing!! His voice was perfect for the book. Um, I have it in my audible wishlist too 😂 He gets all the stars. Now I'm hoping my re-read will bring this up to 5 stars when I can use my brain! Just
If you have ever read Charles Dickens, you will know that his plot lines, characters, and literary devices are myriad, and for my thinking, Our Mutual Friend might employ more of those than any other of his novels that I have read. In the beginning, this made the thread a little harder to keep untangled, but in the end, it served his purposes beautifully.There are, for your entertainment, two major love stories, a mysterious imposter, a murderer or two, a few men of nefarious occupation, a
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Title | : | Our Mutual Friend |
Author | : | Charles Dickens |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 801 pages |
Published | : | September 10th 2002 by Modern Library (first published November 1865) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Literature |
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A satiric masterpiece about the allure and peril of money, Our Mutual Friend revolves around the inheritance of a dust-heap where the rich throw their trash. When the body of John Harmon, the dust-heap’s expected heir, is found in the Thames, fortunes change hands surprisingly, raising to new heights “Noddy” Boffin, a low-born but kindly clerk who becomes “the Golden Dustman.” Charles Dickens’s last complete novel, Our Mutual Friend encompasses the great themes of his earlier works: the pretensions of the nouveaux riches, the ingenuousness of the aspiring poor, and the unfailing power of wealth to corrupt all who crave it. With its flavorful cast of characters and numerous subplots, Our Mutual Friend is one of Dickens’s most complex—and satisfying—novels.List Books During Our Mutual Friend
Original Title: | Our Mutual Friend |
ISBN: | 0375761144 (ISBN13: 9780375761140) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Jenny Wren, Jesse Hexam, Lizzie Hexam, Charley Hexam, Roger Riderhood, Pleasant Riderhood, John Harmon, Bella Wilfer, Hamilton Veneering, Anastatia Veneering, Melvin Twemlow, Eugene Wrayburn, Mortimer Lightwood, Lady Tippins, John Podsnap, Mrs. Podsnap, Georgiana Podsnap, Nicodemus Boffin, Henrietta Boffin, Reginald Wilfer, Mrs. Wilfer, Lavinia Wilfer, Alfred Lammle, Sophronia Lammle, Abbey Potterson, Bob Gliddery, Silas Wegg, Mr. Venus, George Sampson, Bradley Headstone, Emma Peecher, Sloppy, Betty Higden, Mr. Fledgeby, Mr. Riah |
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Well, well, well, my dear Dickens!It is time for my Christmas letter to you, which I impose on your powerless spirit like a Marley not quite as dead as a doornail, if you please? Unsurprisingly, I show my consistent inconsistency by telling my son that this is my favourite Dickens. Do I even bother to justify my choice anymore, suspecting that it will be replaced the moment I take on Little Dorrit or The Pickwick Papers? Yes, I do care to elaborate. For one thing I have learned from Dickens and"And this is the eternal law. For, Evil often stops short at itself and dies with the doer of it; but Good, never."- Charles Dickens, Our Mutual FriendDicken's last finished novel, but not my last Dicken's novel (I think I still have 5 left to read before I'm done with Dickens). I liked it. It might have been closer to 3★ than 4★ EXCEPT I liked that Dickens seemed to reform somewhat his era's bias and his own bias towards Jews. Mr Riah is a better character than was typically included in
Charles Dickens is one of my favourite authors and I have read a fair number of his books. And so far, David Copperfield has become my favourite. But none of the Dickens works have made it to the top five until now. I say until now, for Our Mutual Friend compensates heavily for the exclusion. This is the last complete work by Dickens and I read that this work is much criticized as being "less Dickensian". There is probably truth in it, for while thematically relying on social commentary and

No one who can read, ever looks at a book, even unopened on a shelf, like one who cannot.I have certainly been looking at Our Mutual Friend on my TBR shelf for years. He kept shaking my fist at it, muttering One day, damn you! One day! Started July 5th, finished August 20th, that is almost two months. It took so long because it is over 800 pages in length, and I read it mostly it in audiobook format. On my commutes to work, which means no progress most weekends. Towards the end of the book, I
In completing Our Mutual Friend, I believe that I may well have just finished reading the finest book written in the English language. One could perhaps argue that the prose of Austen in her novel Emma is more perfect; but the plotting and characters of Dickens in Our Mutual Friend is exquisite. Our Mutual Friend rivals Tolstoys War and Peace in breadth, scope, scale, and number of characters; but while War and Peace proceeds forward majestically in a linear fashion; Our Mutual Friend, like
I listened to this for the first time on audio. And I know!!! I'm not supposed to do that with first time books because I can't comprehend audio as the first read. I already have the book in my Amazon wishlist. But! I couldn't stop listening to it because the marrator (Simon Vance) was freaking amazing!! His voice was perfect for the book. Um, I have it in my audible wishlist too 😂 He gets all the stars. Now I'm hoping my re-read will bring this up to 5 stars when I can use my brain! Just
If you have ever read Charles Dickens, you will know that his plot lines, characters, and literary devices are myriad, and for my thinking, Our Mutual Friend might employ more of those than any other of his novels that I have read. In the beginning, this made the thread a little harder to keep untangled, but in the end, it served his purposes beautifully.There are, for your entertainment, two major love stories, a mysterious imposter, a murderer or two, a few men of nefarious occupation, a
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