Daniel Derig
This was a good book but, being so old, it's a story that we've all heard before in some way or another. It was great to read one of the stories that inspired hundreds of others. I don't personally like some of the counties and stories within the book or the main character's reactions to them, but it was still an interesting story and I'm glad to have had the opportunitiny to read it.
A Google user
This book is witty and imaginative and made me laugh. It is a classic so it caught my attention, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The only problem I had with it is that I don't understand some of the references to things in British history, as I have not been taught much about British history. I knew some of the references, and delighted in them and the comical and witty way the author disguised them, but others were a bit hard to understand. The book is also a little slow at some parts, which makes it harder to read. However, as it is a classic, I would implore anyone to read it.
David Hart
Another in a long list of classic novels that I promised myself I would read. Mostly enjoyable, but the rambling storylines concerning political bumblings, social missteps, class differences and the like grew tiresome. I know that at the time this was considered a satire but to me it felt like two stories crammed together. An enjoyable science fiction/fantasy story and a tediously long political manifesto.
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