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Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

Rather than putting dates for each section I've done it so that it takes into account that not everybody will necessarily have the book at the same time.
If you want the reading of this book to be extended by a month or two just let me know and I'll do that for you. It is a very big book so I can fully understand if you want to read it for a longer time.
Month 1
Week 1: 103 pages
Week 2: 103 pages
Week 3: 103 pages
Week 4: 103 pages
Month 2
Week 5: 103 pages
Week 6: 103 pages
Week 7: 103 pages
Week 8: 103 pages
Month 3
Week 9: 103 pages
Week 10: 103 pages
Week 11: 103 pages
Week 12: 103 pages
Excited to start! The musical is one of my favorites. Has anyone else seen it?
Ooooh, love it. I'll join in for this one. I'm itching to read it again.
I have seen the musical, but it has nothing on the book. You have to push through some bits (Waterloo, for instance; you'll see what I mean), but it can still suck you in. I liked the movie they made out of it with Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe. The one with Liam Neeson was so bad that I couldn't watch the whole thing.
I have seen the musical, but it has nothing on the book. You have to push through some bits (Waterloo, for instance; you'll see what I mean), but it can still suck you in. I liked the movie they made out of it with Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe. The one with Liam Neeson was so bad that I couldn't watch the whole thing.

I haven't seen the musical or the movie, so I started reading the book not knowing much about it. I'm really liking it, although as Alissa said, the Battle of Waterloo was a struggle to read. What was the point of writing that Victor Hugo? lol.
I started reading this book as part of a challenge in March, to read the thickest book on my TBR list. It definitely is long! I didn't finish my challenge because of this book. But I'm glad that I am reading it, it's a book book-lovers should read at least once in their life I think.

I have seen the musical and it was pretty nice and even if i always wanted to read the book i think it is my slowest read ever. its not that i am not enjoying it but i dont know...i just finished the first 100 pages.

1) What translation are you reading?
2) If you're listening to an audiobook, which narrator?
I have the Hapgood translation on my Kindle. In audiobooks have the Julie Rose translation read by George Guidall and the Hapgood translation read by Bill Homewood. I know I'll use an audiobook to take advantage of my work commute time.

I read several chapters of both this and the Julie Rose translation, read by George Guidall before deciding. In the end, I felt most comfortable with Bill Homewood's narration, and I look forward to spending 68 hours listing to him read.





As a teenager I read an (severely) abridged version (less than 300 pages), and I just loved the story. And even though I'm only just in Volume 2, I already know that I've missed out on a lot when reading the abridged book.



I liked it too when I read it earlier this year. At times, such as The Battle of Waterloo, it dragged on a bit but the overall story is really good.

I'm now listening to the 5th and final volume of the book. My 67 hr 52 min audiobook now has just over 14 hrs to go. If I stay home and totally ignore my husband, I could finish it today. More likely I'll finish tomorrow morning.

I'm now listening to the 5th and final volume of the book. My 67 hr 5..."
It's always good when you finish a book you've been reading for a long time. :) Congratulations on getting through it :)


I did love the story, but only gave it 4 stars due the inclusion of the extensive historical monologues mentioned by Joanne. The narration by Bill Homewood was wonderful, even though it was the longest audio version available.
Scott, I do sometimes play my audiobooks at faster speeds, but generally for books I'm losing interest in. I did not speed up this one. Since I started on June 21st, I managed to listen to 67 hrs 52 min in just 12 days.

Congratulations Theresa on this mammoth achievement. You deserve a stiff drink after such a feat.

Theresa that's amazing 67 hours in only 12 days.

Joanne, I agree with Scott on audiobooks. I had never listened to them until my sister raved about them a while back, pointing out the advantage of listening while driving and doing other things. I work full time, and audiobooks let me take advantage of my commute time to listen. When I'm home I can knit or cross stitch while listening. At most times, I have both an audiobook and a dtb or Kindle e-book going.


Scott, have you listened to all 5? I did like listening to Roy Dotrice until the 5th one. His reading of the characters was quite different and disappointing. His voice for Daenerys was good in the earlier volumes, but in #5 he read as if she were an old hag! I've read a lot of reviews that agree with me on this. I do know he's 92 years old now and in his late 80s when the last was recorded, so perhaps it's getting difficult on his vocal cords to do such long books.





Currently on Volume II book 3.
I really enjoyed the waterloo chapters. Brought it to life.



I'm sorry, but I'm really struggling to get this finished.

One funny thing with the translation is the word wheaties was used in a passage about food and the rights from the French Revolution. As far As I can find wheaties is just a food product that was introduced in the 1920s so it's funny to heaR it used in a book written 50 years before.

I'm at work so it was easier to pull from Sparknotes. He's the neglected son of the couple who raised Cozette.



By the way, I'd changed my rating to 5 stars. Initially I'd knocked it down for too much history, but in hindsight I realized that had actually added to the book, rather than detracting from it. I think I'd been too much in a hurry to read the story part.


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