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The art is definitely cute. I just hope that it was much more longer than what it is and have been much elaborated in it's plot.

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Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book! The title and this beautiful cover drew me in and i was excited to read this book! I will be recommending this book to others for readers advisory

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This retelling is a great introduction or retelling of the classic by Charles Dickens. Boiled down to its essential elements, readers learn the story of Pip through modern language and visuals rather than 19th century British English. The Japanese manga format that reads back to front and right panel to left is a fun twist for readers of English.

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Manga Classics are such an amazing addition to any collection. Non-manga graphic novel retellings can be very hit or miss, but Manga Classics are great for their consistency in artwork and quality. Great Expectations is no exception. I will always request each new Manga Classic released in my collection to help struggling readers!

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I love this artwork, so clean and pretty to look at. Having read the original novel in high school and hating it, I was pleasantly surprised to find that I greatly enjoyed the manga adaptation. The style was approachable and engaging, definitely something my students will like.

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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is beautifully illustrated. Our library has a few Manga Classics on our shelves, and this one will be added to the collection as well.

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I read the original Great Expectations in high school (around 15 years ago). As far as I can remember, this manga version is fairly accurate to the original story.

Pip is a young boy whose parents are dead being raised by his older sister and her husband, a blacksmith. He helps an escaped convict by giving him a file and a meal. He visits an older lady named Miss Havisham occasionally and develops a crush on her adopted daughter Estella. Pip becomes an apprentice blacksmith, and four years later a mysterious benefactor (that he believes to be Miss Havisham) buys his indenture and sends him off to be educated as a gentleman. He continues to visit Miss Havisham occasionally over the years. He still loves Estella. Pip eventually discovers that his benefactor is actually the convict whom he helped. The convict is also Estella's biological father. Pip tries to help his benefactor escape persecution, but fails when his enemy reveals them. The benefactor dies before his execution date. Years later, Pip visits the ruined home of Miss Havisham and sees Estella again. They part as friends.

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I enjoyed reading the manga version of this great, classic story. The first time I read this novel was when I was very young and the book was in an abridged form. I remember having so many questions, then. Recently I read the same abridged version and could understand it better. The actual novel...I need to make time for.

This manga version of this novel came in at just the right time for me. I applaud the crafters of this work, for encompassing the entire story in a way that was meaningful and easily understandable. The story of Pip's uncle and Compeyson became clear to me finally. Its great how Charles Dickens weaves all the characters together, so that each one is connected to the other in one way or the other.

I really wished this story had a different ending but I guess its better as it is. I couldn't help drawing the resemblance to Pip's relation to the convict and think of a similar convict relationship in the novel 'Les Miserables' by Victor Hugo.

Again its a classic rags to riches story by Dickens and provides almost a first hand account of the difficulties that disadvantaged children face to become successful. Again London is shown to be a place of deceitful people mingled with the good people. Just like the novel ' Oliver Twist'. Its really given me an incentive to read all of Dicken's works.

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I enjoy classics being brought to the attention of a younger generation. I can appreciate when art, be it manga or comic is used to capture the attention of those who would, generally, not be interested in classic literature. I, myself, am a bit of a book enthusiast but sometimes find myself disinterested in reading something older than my grandparents. So thank you NetGalley, for the opportunity to try this book out!

The book stays fairly close to the original source material (obviously it won't be 100 percent authentic). But the real star of the show is the art- it's clean and holds your attention.

I would recommend this book!

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I love Great Expectations, so this manga version was a joy to read. Not only is the artwork gorgeous, but the story flows beautifully with it. I adore Manga Classics’ versions of classical literature.

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This was my first time reading (an adaptation of) Great Expectations by Charles Dickens and I really enjoyed it! It's a cautionary tale about what's truly important in life.

Spoiler alert: It's not about the money, money, money...

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I am a big fan of Manga Classics. If you need a way to make classic works relatable to youth or just people in general in an easy to digest way, then I would for sure recommend Manga Classics.

I sometimes have a little trouble relating to the artwork in some of their adaptations (I am looking at you, Sense and Sensibility) the art work in this book is really well done. It is not distracting from the story, but actually adds to it.

It makes some of the more archaic language in some original works more accessible to people and I am always an advocate for that.

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Turns out I just don't like manga. Maybe the translation's not good enough but I also just don't like the art style in general. Even when it's something I'm familiar with. It's too bad because I've heard so many good things about so many manga.

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**I received a copy of this book in exchange of an honest review. All opinions are my own.**
I have never actually read Great Expectations. It wasn't one of the classics I was required to read in school (funny thing is that it was made required reading for 9th grade when I was in 10th). So I never really got the chance to read it, it's just never drawn my attention as other classics have. The thing I like most about the Manga Classics is that you get to read classics but in a more entertaining way. I could tell from this manga that I probably wouldn't have enjoyed the actual book. It was so confusing half the time and kinda boring. I've seen how long the actual book is and I definitely would not have made it through.
The art, as always was beautiful. Overall, I enjoyed reading it. It did, however, convince me that I do not need to read the actual book.

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Very good! I like how it stayed true to the original. One of my new favorites. Thank you so very much for the opportunity to read this book.

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If you want to revisit or discover a classic this format is the perfect way. I can’t tell if it’s loyal to the original but it was nice. I’m not a big fan of classics but like this, in manga I think it’s a good way to get to know them.

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Really enjoyed this manga version of a classic Charles Dickens novel. Even though I have read the original and knew what happened in the story, this creative and visual twist made me more invested in the plot than the original. If you want to read classics, give this series a try!

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I never expected to read classics in manga format, but this was such a fun read! The illustrations were detailed and the book read exactly like a manga, so I was very happy. Though the reading and writing style was different from the classic form of Great Expectations, the manga still had most of the original taste to it. I look forward to reading more manga like this one!

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Thank you to NetGalley and UDON entertainment for approving my request to read and review Manga Classics Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.

I have read a few of the Manga Classics and have found them to be a great way to visit classic favorites. I love the art style and I think this is a fun way to read and/or be introduced to such wonderful stories.
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is one of many classics that I have not read. So this was my first time reading this story and while I can't compare it to the original, I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and have added the original to this year's to-be-read list.
This story has romance, mystery, rags to riches, loss, characters that you'll love, and a plot that holds your interest to the end.
I highly recommend this book!

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I don't think this particular story does well in a manga adaptation. I love Charles Dickens' Great Expectations but in this format, I found it to be rushed and boring in places. I think somebody who has never read the original work will still enjoy it and that's why I like these Manga Classics. They introduce readers to those intimidating classics. The art is wonderful, too. However, if you already have read the original novel, this manga isn't worth your time.

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