A review by reneeisalwaysreading
Bleak House, by Charles Dickens

5.0

Oh the thrill of Dickens! He could really set a story down. Every character had a distinct personality, there was mystery and humor. There was compassion, romance, suspense. His descriptions brought the setting to life. The Bleak Houses, Tom-all-alone’s, London, and Chesney Wold were as important as the people who lived in them. And, oh man, Boorioboolah-Gha, no one ever goes there, it’s 7,000 miles away, but it corrupts a mom and affects the lives of two families. This book has been an adventure. Fantastic.