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brownr7 's review for:
The Three Musketeers
by Alexandre Dumas
For the first two thirds of this book, I was amazed at how developed it was as a story and a novel and how well-concieved and presented the characters were. It wasn't a great book, in any modern sense, but a surprisingly good book for when it was written. My opinion shifted in the final quarter, which was mostly the story of the novel's antagonist. There are at least a hundred pages where the three musketeers do not appear and are barely mentioned. Because of this, I wondered if the novel was originally serialized and reader attention shifted to the very interesting antagonist, and that seems to be the case.