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I really like the book so far, there are many quotes I have written down! I also find it interesting how often Victor Hugo puts his own thoughts/ views into the book - like when he implies that everyone with 'large-minded-thinking' in today's society (his today that is) should support democratic ideals. I enjoy reading this slowly for once - and reading up some more on the history/terminology as I go along.


You are absolutely welcome, Regina. I, too, hope to finish in March, but I need to do a bit of catching up due to illness. Others are reading at different paces, but as long as we use spoiler tags, it's fine. Welcome!
I got tickets for the June showing in Atlanta! 🎭

I also put off reading this novel for years because of its length and because I’d been told it was boring. It isn’t at all boring and it’s quite readable compared to some other long classics (I’m looking at you, War and Peace and Dostoyevsky). I’ve been pleasantly surprised so far and I’m looking forward to seeing how Hugo ties these various characters and storylines together—I’ve never seen an adaptation, so it’s all new to me!

@TerryJane it's a small world. I live in the Atlanta area, and I was sitting at Hamilton at the Fox on Friday night thinking about how I need to buy tickets for my daughters and me to go when Le Miz is here in a few months :-)

Very small world! I also homeschooled our three daughters, all in college now. Only two will be at the show with me. The third is uninterested in this one. 😮



Edit: maybe not. It looks like he is going to (view spoiler)


And this quote, "To assume as duty a strict error has its particular grandeur." I've lived that line at points in my past (and may be now without realizing it yet), and I felt seen.

Now, onto Part 3, which is called Marius, so I'm assuming that it must introduce a new character.

On another note, I’m currently 40% of the way through this book and starting to believe I will actually finish it. (I didn’t believe it the whole first 250-300 pages because the length is so overwhelming.). If I keep reading at the same rate I’m reading now, I think I’ll finish around the end of April, but I might could push and finish late March or early April.




I finished part 3, book 3 today, and was a little surprised to be thrown into this domestic drama. . . . all these relationships (view spoiler)


You have to give that character time to grow as a person :) However, I do want to say that (view spoiler)


I love the musical and keep playing the song "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables." I keep thinking this book is more about Marius than Jean Valjean.
I love Eponine and Gavroche as characters.


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