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Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens' Timeless Classic - A Tale of Hope Adventure and Triumph (Complete Unabridged Edition) - cover

Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens' Timeless Classic - A Tale of Hope Adventure and Triumph (Complete Unabridged Edition)

Charles Dickens, MyBooks Classics

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Step into the gas-lit streets of Victorian London, where a young orphan's incredible journey will capture your heart and imagination. Charles Dickens' masterpiece "Oliver Twist" comes alive in this complete digital edition, perfect for both newcomers and longtime admirers of classic literature.
Follow Oliver's transformation from a workhouse orphan to the heart of London's dark underground, where unforgettable characters like the artful Dodger and the mysterious Fagin await. This edition features:

- Crisp, easy-to-read formatting optimized for all devices
- The complete, unabridged text of Dickens' original masterpiece
- Chapter navigation for seamless reading experienceCelebrated by readers for generations, "Oliver Twist" continues to resonate with modern audiences, earning its place among the most beloved novels in English literature. This timeless story of resilience and redemption has inspired countless adaptations and continues to move readers of all ages.
"Please, sir, I want some more" - Join the millions who have been touched by Oliver's courageous journey. Click 'Buy Now' to add this enduring masterpiece to your digital library today.
Disponible desde: 13/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 532 páginas.

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