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Nov 4, 2024
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Belboz
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The transition between the two halves is what I like most.
I'm surprised I don't see that more often in books.
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I'm rereading the Count of Monte Cristo for the first time since high school. It's so good.
durandal
Rampant AI
Nov 4, 9:58am
Probably the best book ever written IMO
Non-mo Coug
Nov 4, 10:00am
I loved it in high school. And I'll make a confession: I read an abridged version in high school. I'm reading the full
durandal
Nov 4, 10:01am
Maybe...but not the most correct.
creameryon9th
Nov 4, 10:02am
Well... it's fiction so...
Non-mo Coug
Nov 4, 10:07am
Fernand Mondego is a good analog for U fans misery in sharing a conference w/ us
snowbird
Nov 4, 10:06am
RE: Probably the best book ever written IMO
Crowgar
Nov 4, 10:15am
I think you're forgetting one book. Obviously it's
macdizzle
Nov 4, 10:48am
"One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Lord of the Rings" would like a word.
Japan Coug
Nov 4, 11:39am
100 years of solitude? That's one I don't often hear mentioned in these convos.
runnincoug
Nov 4, 12:11pm
Greatest novel of all time, IMO. It's in pretty much every Top 100 list I've
Japan Coug
Nov 4, 12:33pm
I'm actually shocked right now
HRCougar
Nov 4, 5:30pm
I think it’s amazing.
Japan Coug
Nov 4, 5:31pm
The latinos I know don't like it either.
runnincoug
Nov 4, 5:37pm
We must know different Latinos.
Japan Coug
Nov 4, 5:45pm
I read the unabridged version about 15 years ago. It was great.
Jeffacka
Nov 4, 10:00am
Hopefully unabridged. Second greatest novel ever (Unabridged Les Miserables is 1)
Hank Rearden
Nov 4, 10:00am
Yes, unabridged (this go, see comment above).
durandal
Nov 4, 10:01am
Which unabridged version of Les Mis is best?
UNLVcougar
Nov 4, 10:06am
Christine Donougher, translator. Penguin Books, 2015
runnincoug
Nov 4, 10:32am
I started reading it in French this year...I've not made good progress 🙂
The Chief
Nov 4, 10:01am
That's awesome, good for you.
durandal
Nov 4, 10:02am
One of my favorite novels. I feel like it wraps up somewhat abruptly given how much
txblue
Nov 4, 10:03am
It’s my favorite book. Though I enjoyed the movie, the book is way better. It
DwigtA2RM
Nov 4, 10:05am
Really needs mini series treatment to cover all the ground. I haven't seen the French
txblue
Nov 4, 10:07am
I heard they are doing a series about it. But it's in French if I remember correctly...
bag
Nov 4, 11:21am
The transition between the two halves is what I like most.
Belboz
Nov 4, 10:07am
My favorite novel. I have read it twice and wondering if I may want to read again in my old age.
Real G Man
Nov 4, 10:07am
My favorite book. Unabridged ftw
cruiserhead
Nov 4, 10:08am
Why is the desire for revenge and justice so enticing?
TFL
Nov 4, 10:12am
Just finished it a couple weeks ago. So good.
WestCoaster
Nov 4, 10:20am
This story is begging for a well-made series to be made
HRCougar
Nov 4, 10:27am
Saw the movie. Saved hours of reading
OldFogey
Nov 4, 10:34am
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