this summer I read an interesting book called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. This is an old book written by Mark Twain on middle 18 hundredths. This book talks about a 9 year old named Tom that liked getting himself into trouble all the time. Tom got lots of adventures, from assisting his own funeral to stealing a treasure from an assassin. The main character is Tom Sawyer as the title suggests, and the antagonist is Joe, an Indian and assassin. There is no specific main trouble that shows trough all the story but I might guess it is a " need for adventure" that Tom Always had and got him into trouble everywhere, mostly with the antagonist. the setting of the book is an invented town near the Mississippi river called St. Petalsburg on middle of the 19th century. The town had some characteristics that were that everybody believed in god, that shows the kind of education of the time and the one the narrator got when he was small. Another consequence of that education is that people and mostly little kids like Tom believed in magic and witchcraft.
I liked this story. It was really boring at the begging because it didn't advance and was slow but then it got interesting. A trouble I got with the reading of the book was that the author used old and strange words and sometimes you didn't understand a thing about what the book was talking about. It would be better if it were translated but with more recent words. I would recommend this book to people who like old and classic literature but that are really good at reading because of the way the book is written suggests that you have reading experience. overall I