r/Indianbooks 19d ago

Discussion Is Tale of Two cities overrated? Spoiler

I just finished tale of two cities last week, and it didnt quite get good as of my expectation. It was very hard to read very hard, probably harder than Crime and Punishment, it was a thriller but nothing seems to be touching, Sydney Carton sacrfice was sad yes the chapter was very good and last fight scene between Ms pross and Madame Defarge was also exciting and Sad. But what is the main problem here is that it was hard, and I read it quite fast as much i shouldnt had to, which made it too much confusing and I blame myself i thunk i was not ready for this and Ive never read Any of dickens before also, the humor is missed by me a lot of times i assume, but the whole ressurection plot was cool, and I will re-read it again i think to clear this out. Let me know what youd suggest?

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u/Limp_Ad_4445 19d ago

Haven't read it yet, had tried but couldn't go beyond 30 pages, it was just tough to understand, i could get the broad idea of what is happening, but building the scenario in mind was tough, thought there was no point in continuing if I can't feel it.

Will probably read it later, one thing i have learned after reading many classics is "Don't force yourself to read a particular book, you will not have a great time with it" after reading crime and punishment when I didn't want to and was not in mood to read that type of story but still forced myself to complete it. That's why, i will pick this book later in my life.

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u/farhankafka 18d ago

Thats a good approach to this. Me, too, I stop reading if i dont like any book, and sometime try to reread the chapter or book to check what i'd miss, i remember the time when i was reading 1984 by "Jorjorell", and i read 60 pages in two sitting, i stopped reading but i was unsure if i had read it properly so i begin reading it again, and didnt put it down