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What’s your favourite novel from Charles Dickens?

What’s your favourite novel from Charles Dickens?

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Rebekah

Nicholas Nickleby

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Cece

A Tale of Two Cities

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Katerina

A tale of two cities

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David

A Christmas Carol

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Laura

Great Expectations

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Elise

Great Expectations

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Leslie

A Tale of Two Cities. But I also enjoyed David Copperfield.

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Vicki

Great Expectations.

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Kathy

Great Expectations.

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Sandra

A Christmas Carol

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Kathy

Great Expectations, so far!

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Carol

Our Mutual Friend

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Sean

Great expectations

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Kelly

David Copperfield

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Donna

Great Expectations

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Mark

A Christmas Carol. I read it every year around Christmas. 🙂

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Rosemarie

David Copperfield

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Ingibjörg

A Tale of Two Cities

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Carol

A Tale of Two Cities

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MaryBeth

Great Expectations

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Susan

Great Expectations over David Copperfield, by a nose.

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Pamela

Great Expectations!

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Katrina

Bleak House

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Barbara

Nicholas Nickelby so far…but I have more to read.

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Jeri

Hard Times

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Marren

So far, it is Great Expectations.

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Beckie

Great Expectations.

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Rhonda

A Tale of Two Cities.

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Mary

Bleak House

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Kathleenellen

Great Expectations

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Jenny

Great Expectations

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Michael

A tale of two cities

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Janice

Take of Two Cities

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Sohini

David Copperfield

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Sally

Tough question. 3-way tie between Great Expectations, David Copperfield and Tale of Two Cities. Too many? ??

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Sheryl

The only one I like is Tale of Two Cities

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Dale

Great Expectations.

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Fran

Great Expectations. Then Oliver Twist.

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Kelley

Nicholas Nickleby

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Lisa

Take of Two Cities!

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Christian

David Copperfield.

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Laura

Nicholas Nickleby.

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Caron

Oliver

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Maryann

Great Expectations

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Stacey

A Christmas Carol, followed by Martin Chuzzlewit (in which the title character visits the United States, and is as unimpressed with it as the author was)

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Jackie

Great Expectations!

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Amy

Pickwick Papers – makes me laugh out loud.

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Vien

David copperfield. I need to reread it again.

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Lena

Hard Times

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Ruth

David Copperfield

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Kaushal

The tale of two cities by a large margin!

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Jes

Yes!

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Meli

Great Expectations

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Kristi

Bleak House. Probably because I work in the legal industry…

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Flora

Out Mutual Friend

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Eve

David Copperfield. “Uriah Heep, I’m umble Mr Copperfield, so very umble”, but he certainly was not humble. the little weed.

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Rosalie

Great Expectations

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Barbara

Tale of Two Cities

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Elizabeth

Great Expectations

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Vickie

Tale of Two Cities

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Emily

The mystery of edwin drood

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Harpreet

Great Expectations

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Rama

I am yet to read all his classics.So far I have read only Oliver Twist.It’s enchanting.

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Mindy

Great Expectations!

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Susan

A Tale of Two Cities. I have read it many times. “It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.”

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Kim

A Christmas Carol

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Andrew

Oliver Twist

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Laura

David copperfield

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Kimberly

Oliver Twist

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Saima

Great expectations

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Harris

Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities

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Anne

Nicholas Nickleby

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Gina

The Disney version of a Christmas carol.

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Trudy

Most definitely Oliver Twist.

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Ruchi

Oliva twist

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Liz

Great Expectations

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Bubacarr

Great Expectations

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Marielle

A tale of two cities

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Kyle

A Tale of Two Cities

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Sami

Oliver Twist & A Tale of Two Cities.

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Laura

Great Expectations. I liked it so much I asked people to call me Pip. (LONG ago. )

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