A review by sharonsm_28
The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand and One Nights by Anonymous

5.0

I enjoyed this read. I find it especially intriguing to see how the incorporated the Arabic culture into those times frames. This was a great classic and maybe one of my favourites but not my all time favorite because I had some issues with it. This book contains 33 stories. Each special and interesting in their own way. The stories I loved were Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, and The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor (First Voyage, Second Voyage, Third Voyage, Fourth Voyage, Fifth Voyage, Six Voyage, and the Seventh and Last Voyage), and The Littke Hunchback. I would give these stories 5/5, and the rest of the stories I like them, but not as much as the ones I gave a 5/5. The other stories got a rating of 3.5-4.5, as there was always something missing from each. It was funny to see how the author protrays each character to its time frame, therefore there is a uniqueness to each story which makes the book special to me. 4.5/5, rounded to a
5/5.