The Chimes Illustrated by Charles Dickens

The Chimes Illustrated

The Christmas Books #2

Charles Dickens

98 pages first pub 1844 (editions)

fiction classics literary emotional reflective slow-paced
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For readers who appreciate poignant explorations of social justice and the human condition, The Chimes Illustrated by Charles Dickens is a hauntingly beautiful and provocative novella that weaves a powerful tale of redemption and compassion, set against the backdrop of a cold and unforgiving winter's night.

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The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In, commonly referred to as The Chimes, is a novella written by Charles Dickens and first published in 1844, one year after A Christmas Carol. It is the second in hi...

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3.1
based on 1,456 reviews

Moods

emotional: 59%

dark: 54%

reflective: 54%

sad: 39%

hopeful: 28%

mysterious: 21%

challenging: 19%

inspiring: 19%

adventurous: 6%

funny: 5%

lighthearted: 5%

tense: 5%

informative: 3%

relaxing: 2%


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34% of readers chose medium
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56% of readers chose Character
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Diverse cast of characters?

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