The reading notes of Mark Twain's Collection of Stories are as follows: Mark Twain's Short Stories was a work by Dickens in England. It included many novels covering different historical periods and social classes. The collection of novels is featured by humor, irony and irony, depicting various characters and revealing various problems in British society. One of the most famous novels was The Adventures of Tom sawyer. This novel tells the story of a young man, Tom sawyer, serving in the British army. It shows his courage and wit, but also reveals the injustice and cruelty of the British society at that time. Through Tom's experience, the novel reflected some of the drawbacks of the society at that time, such as the corruption of the army and the miserable life of the soldiers. In addition to The Adventures of Tom sawyer, other famous novels included The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Oliver Twist, Madam Bovary, and so on. These novels deeply revealed the dark side of British society at that time, and also showed the complexity of various characters and human nature. When reading Mark Twain's Short Stories, we need to pay attention to the humorous and satirical elements in the novel, and at the same time, we need to understand Dickens 'criticism and reflection on British society at that time. These novels can not only help us understand British history and society, but also provide us with profound insight and enlightenment.