Review of 'Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
This was a little tough to get through. Luckily it was read by one of my favorite readers (Simon Vance), and I really liked the banter of Sir Henry.

Pablo Marcos, Oscar Wilde, Fern Siegel: Picture of Dorian Gray (Great Illustrated Classics) (2002, Abdo Pub Co (E))
Unknown Binding
Published Jan. 2, 2002 by Abdo Pub Co (E).
A remarkably handsome youth, Dorian Gray, meets Lord Henry Wotton and is corrupted into a life of terrible evil. Granted eternal youth, Dorian Gray lives a wild, dissipated life while his portrait grows old and haggard. Oscar Wilde's story of a fashionable young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty is one of his most popular works.
A remarkably handsome youth, Dorian Gray, meets Lord Henry Wotton and is corrupted into a life of terrible evil. Granted eternal youth, Dorian Gray lives a wild, dissipated life while his portrait grows old and haggard. Oscar Wilde's story of a fashionable young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty is one of his most popular works.
This was a little tough to get through. Luckily it was read by one of my favorite readers (Simon Vance), and I really liked the banter of Sir Henry.
The plot is rather bizarre, but the dialogue is fabulous. Lots of great lines in this book.