Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- This classic novel by Mark Twain gives the reader an explosive, light entertainment. It´s a quick, easy read, and it´s full of surprises. It´s better than The Adventures of Tom Sawyer in my opinion. It´s kind of weird reading a novel told from one character, who's friend was the last book´s narrator. It´s hard to adapt to Huck, sometimes I think of him as Tom Sawyer because I´m more used to him telling the story.
- Characters: Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, Widow Douglas, Miss Watson, Jim, Pap, The Duke and the Dauphin, Judge Thatcher, The Grangerfords, The Wilks, Silas and Sally Phelps, and Aunt Polly.
- Exposition: Huck gets called by Tom Sawyer, who is forming a gang of robbers with ten other trouble makers. They go into a cave, and swear to each other not to give out any secrets. Rising Action: The robbers wait for a while, until they finally get their first mission, although they don't kill anyone, or rob any money. They just pretend. They get kind of tricked by Tom Sawyer, and get dissapointed for him.