Rating: 2 out of 5.

This was part of the Little Black Classics collection from Penguin I’m reading my way through. And while I’m really glad there is a great variety of different kinds of books in this collection, there have been some disappointments on the way.

I was interested in reading The Communist Manifesto, not because of its communist thoughts but rather from a historical point of view. Fear for communism is something I’ve never completely understood, but then I was born safely in the 1990s so perhaps that’s only natural.

So, while not expecting much in the terms of the content, I did expect something that would be easy readable. It was not. I’ve said before that I’m judging these books based on the reading experience I had, and it was just so boring. I sort of fell asleep twice (in the span of only fifty pages!). I think that says it all.

The Communist Manifesto (Little Black Classics #20)Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels

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After a day of work, Marjolein likes to wind down with a book or two, or five! Unapologetic reader of at the very least three books at any given time, she apparently is unable to settle on a favorite genre.

She might pause her audiobook just long enough to discuss books online.

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