Dear Mr. Twain,
I gotta say, I really love your books. Especially your usage of dialect and just making your characters come to life. I'm reading Huckleberry Finn at the moment and boy, what a story. I'm around chapter 26 right now and I have to say, I'm glad we're discovering how good of a person Huck really is. At first, I felt as if he was just another bad kid, like Tom Sawyer, but he's so much more than that. The fact that he tells Mary Jane about the money and finally decides to escape from the dauphin and the Duke is a big step for him. It sort of was perfect timing for the Wilk's brothers to finally show up though and expose the frauds. I just feel like even with that, they still weren't able to expose them fully, which it should've been evident. In this I can definitely tell that Huck is selfless and instead of keeping the money like he could've, all he cares about is escaping with Jim. I can see that Huck and Jim's relationship is growing and there's a lot more trust between them now. Huck is developing into a very deep character and finally showing how good of a person he really is. I guess the only thing I don't like at this point is that the dauphin and the Duke manage to find their way back to Huck. They sort of annoy me so yeah. But so far, great story, dude.
Sincerely,
Dajana Dubric
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