by Mark Twain
This is a review of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. It's a story about a runaway boy named Huckleberry Finn who ran away from the cabin that his pap locked him in. He met a king and a duke. The king and the duke performed a show in front of people from the town Huck lived in while Huck had to hide. Eventually Huck returns to the town that he ran away from because he feels bad for running away.
The part I liked most about Huckleberry Finn was when Huck ran away and set a murder scene.
I also liked when Huck put the gold in the coffin. These were my favorite parts because they had so much suspense and action.
I didn't like the part when Pap kidnapped Huck. I also didn't like it when Huck did not like his mother. These were very mean actions.
I would definitely recommend this for people any age. I would recommend this book because it has action, suspense, and happy events. An example of action is when Huck and Tom Sawyer sneak into a house to find Jim and almost get caught. In all this was a very good book. I loved most of it.
Thank you for reading my response to Huckleberry Finn.