A review by multicraftual
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain

3.0

This book was a fairly pleasant surprise. It had deeper themes and messages than I was originally anticipating. I thought the story as a whole was wonderful. Certain chapters I found to be a little dry and very forward in their political intent. I tended to favor the more subtle parts of the novels that allowed the reader to think deeply on their own about what Twain was possibly trying to say. Overall I do think this is a underrated classic and more people should give it a chance. The book provides more than a comedic adventure through Arthurian legend, it takes a deeper look at humanity.