I started reading Dickens at a young age. My parents had a complete set of hardbound novels and when I felt that I could make the leap from kids books to grownup books (YA wasn't really a thing back then), I started with Oliver Twist. Despite roughly five decades of reading Dickens, I still have three of his novels yet to read. I like to reread.
Here some posts you might enjoy:
Barnaby Rudge - Dickens' Least Read Novel
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens
What a Coincidence! Thoughts on Dickens' Oliver Twist
Hard Times, by Charles Dickens
Little Dorrit: setting - Classics Challenge March
Classics Challenge - Little Dorrit
A Tale of Two Cities - Allegory and/or Apologia
A Tale of Two Cities - Sydney Carton "The Jackal"
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The Man Who Invented Christmas
Charles Dickens and the House of Fallen Women
The Invisible Woman: the Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens
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