by Mark Twain
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The Innocents Abroad chronicles Mark Twain's pleasure cruise on board the chartered vessel Quaker City through Europe and the Holy Land ...
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It was interesting to contrast my impressions of places that I been with the descriptions of the author in 1865. Parts of the book were very funny...but not enough parts.
I had difficulty getting into the book. If I had been living at the time written, I think I would have scoured the pages for all the details about the traveling experiences and descriptions provided.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book although it was very long! Twain was equally entertaining and outrageous. It was fascinating to read the tongue-in-cheek account of his travel experience of nearly150 years ago .
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