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A review by thelitlounge
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo
3.0
3.63 overall rating
3.23 for the writing
4.03 for the story
I'm tired of giving vent to all my frustrations with this book so I'll just copy and past what I texted my friends while I was reading it
To my friend Dorothy:
"I'm trying to get through The Hunchback of Notre Dame but I find Hugo's writing style to be nearly unbearable
He's literally spent an entire 25 page chapter describing the church of Notre Dame.
Now he's doing the same thing with the city of Paris.
Please kill me
I am 33% through the book and It has not been made clear what the book is about, I feel like I'm still in the intro
I will find the descendants of Hugo and they shall pay for the sins of their father, or (relative if he never sired children)"
To my Friend Chris:
"There are several chapters of The hunchback of Notre Dame book that one can completely ignore and not miss anything at all as far as the plot is concerned.
I'm very against skipping content in books, but when it has no bearing on the plot whatsoever, and is torturous to read,
3.23 for the writing
4.03 for the story
I'm tired of giving vent to all my frustrations with this book so I'll just copy and past what I texted my friends while I was reading it
To my friend Dorothy:
"I'm trying to get through The Hunchback of Notre Dame but I find Hugo's writing style to be nearly unbearable
He's literally spent an entire 25 page chapter describing the church of Notre Dame.
Now he's doing the same thing with the city of Paris.
Please kill me
I am 33% through the book and It has not been made clear what the book is about, I feel like I'm still in the intro
I will find the descendants of Hugo and they shall pay for the sins of their father, or (relative if he never sired children)"
To my Friend Chris:
"There are several chapters of The hunchback of Notre Dame book that one can completely ignore and not miss anything at all as far as the plot is concerned.
I'm very against skipping content in books, but when it has no bearing on the plot whatsoever, and is torturous to read,