Take a photo of a barcode or cover
kmthomas06 's review for:
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
by Victor Hugo
A lot different than the watered down versions seen in most movie or theater adaptations, Hugo's characters are dark, depressing and for the most part, completely unlikable. His arguments to save the church are more compelling that the love triangles created for the melodrama portion of the plot. That said, his language is beautiful, his characterization of the city of Paris breathtaking to watch him develop and I'll admit, who doesn't enjoy a good melodrama every now and then?