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arielmagicesi 's review for:
Les Misérables
by Victor Hugo
This is a masterpiece. This gave me basically the full range of feelings that humans can feel. It's long enough to do that, lol. And it works as a story about the effects of political revolution, which is more than you can say about a lot of books that try to do that. And honestly, I liked the tangents- Hugo does pretty well with tangents, as far as "nineteenth century authors who go on too many tangents" go anyway. The infamous sewer section is actually quite interesting.
The characters are rich and interesting, the plot is woven incredibly well, and the writing is simple at times, beautifully intricate at others, and very often finds your heartstrings and tugs at them expertly. I really do recommend this if you have about eight months to spare and an e-book version (or strong book-carrying muscles).
The characters are rich and interesting, the plot is woven incredibly well, and the writing is simple at times, beautifully intricate at others, and very often finds your heartstrings and tugs at them expertly. I really do recommend this if you have about eight months to spare and an e-book version (or strong book-carrying muscles).