Chapter 41 was a little slow to start off but after a while it started to take a small turn. I started to notice that the family really cared about the boys and were only worried about them when they had disappeared. Aunt Sally seemed to think of them as he own children, but it was strange how they didn't suspect that they freed Jim from his "jail".
Chapter 42 was probably the best chapter for me since all the trouble that Tom and Huck got into had been reviled and they were found out. Tom was done with his adventure and he kinda got what he deserved and so did Huck. I like that Aunt Polly showed up and told them everything that was going on and that Jim was a free slave that was wrongly being held in that cabin.
The last section where they wrapped up was really good and i liked how they ended the story. Even though through most the book i was lost and uninteresting the end really kinda made it worth it. I did however expect the ending to be a more sad end and not so happy and polished. Over all this was and okay book but i don't think i would ever read it again.
Chapter 42 was probably the best chapter for me since all the trouble that Tom and Huck got into had been reviled and they were found out. Tom was done with his adventure and he kinda got what he deserved and so did Huck. I like that Aunt Polly showed up and told them everything that was going on and that Jim was a free slave that was wrongly being held in that cabin.
The last section where they wrapped up was really good and i liked how they ended the story. Even though through most the book i was lost and uninteresting the end really kinda made it worth it. I did however expect the ending to be a more sad end and not so happy and polished. Over all this was and okay book but i don't think i would ever read it again.