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The Old Curiosity Shop Review:

The book we are talking about is one of the two from the Master Humphrey’s Clock which got published from 1840 to 1841. This story is going to be all about this girl known as Nell Trent. A girl about which we can say she is girl of “not quite fourteen”. Not having a very good childhood as she is an orphan and she is living with her maternal grandfather in a shop. As the name of the book is saying that it is all about this old curiosity shop, the very same one in which both of them are living. The grandfather is kind and loving but she still feels kind of alone for not having parents with her and not having any of the good friends actually for not having any of the friends but one known as Kit.

Kit is an honest boy working in the shop taking care of things. The grandfather is having a lot of things going on in his life and most of these things are to just provide Nell with a good life and a fortune to live with and not to be like her poor parents. There are a lot of interesting things and unexpected events going on within the story of the book. All you need to do is just download and start reading the book in order to find out all about the story of the book.

The Old Curiosity Shop PDF

About Author Charles Dickens:

Charles John Huffam Dickens was an English author. Saying that he is the father of some of the most amazing fictional characters of all time will not be wrong about him. There are a lot of his books which are also considered as a part of literature and some critics as well as scholars called him the literary genius as well.

Features of The Old Curiosity Shop PDF

  • English is the original language of the book.
  • The original publication year of the book is 1840.

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