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hey, i didn't know how to get this out into the wider japanblr area, but you seem like a pretty wide-reaching blog so i thought i'd mention it here! - huckleberry finn in japanese is an easier read with lots of kanji in hiragana and very simple language, (as it is from the pov of a young boy i believe) so for anyone looking to read actual japanese in longer quantities, (and understand it!) i'd recommend you check it out! :)
Thank you for the recommendation!
The book is called ハックルベリー・フィンの冒険 and I found a copy on Z-library if you have access there and want to read it.
This is a classic English book that I had to read in school about a poor young boy in the American south going on adventures. It would be interesting to see the Japanese treatment of this novel, especially since Mark Twain (the author) was writing a satirical novel and there is a lot of slang/spoken accent used in the writing.