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In any case, I will probably not find the time this quarter but appreciate the group stirring my interest.
Mike wrote: "I'm underway with a coffee this morning. I'm reading Christine Donougher's Penguin Classics translation. This tome is going to be hard on the carpel tunnel and arthritis but I'm sure it'll be worth..."
Great to have you in, Mike. I hope you'll enjoy the read (if it's not a rereading). It's one of the most beautiful books that I've read.
Please let me know how you like the translation. I own a different penguin translation. I saw the edition you've mentioned on Kindle for a low price. I'd like to buy it.
Great to have you in, Mike. I hope you'll enjoy the read (if it's not a rereading). It's one of the most beautiful books that I've read.
Please let me know how you like the translation. I own a different penguin translation. I saw the edition you've mentioned on Kindle for a low price. I'd like to buy it.
I do plan to read this book this year but won't likely get started until May. I have a few library books (Latin American classics) on hold that I want to read first. I am really looking forward to it but need to not have any distractions (i.e. other books). This book is my husband's all-time favorite! He's been encouraging for me to read it for many years. I also have the Christine Donougher's translation. I hope everyone enjoys it!


Please let me know how you like the translation. I own a different penguin translation. I saw the edition you've mentioned on Kindle for a low price. I'd like to buy it."
It is a first read for me, and one I've been meaning to get around to for some time. Nothing like a group read to push a book to the top of the TBR! I have some passing knowledge of the basic plot courtesy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (a recurring character is obsessed with Inspector Javert) but I've never seen the musical.
Melanie wrote: "I wasn't going to join in on this one, but Piyangie made it sound so tempting that I think I might. I read this in high school but I'm pretty sure it was an abridged version. Like Mike I have some ..."
So sorry to hear this Melanie. Wish you a speedy recovery. I can well understand the daunting task of holding the book in your condition. Still, I'm glad that you've decided to join in, and doubly so because I have succeeded in tempting you to read it. I offer no apologies since I believe it's a must-read for every reader. :)
So sorry to hear this Melanie. Wish you a speedy recovery. I can well understand the daunting task of holding the book in your condition. Still, I'm glad that you've decided to join in, and doubly so because I have succeeded in tempting you to read it. I offer no apologies since I believe it's a must-read for every reader. :)
I think this is the first book I read with the group a few years ago. It's a long read but worth it.
Great to have you, too, Vince. You could start in May. No pressure. The thread will continue till end of June and could be kept even a little longer without being archived.


It certainly isn't a happy book, Melanie. But there are bright happenings here and there. But I honestly think you have to harden your heart to read a book of this nature. I had to struggle through many parts. Having said that, I also think it's a book one must persevere irrespective of the depressing content. Val John's story is one of class suppression and injustice which even todate you see in so many countries. I think it's Hugo's tribute to those oppressed who have no voice to express their sufferings. And in honour of them, one must read it. This is my personal POV, however; another may disagree.



Wijdan no worries!
You know us we are always behind in our reading hopes.
Hope all is well and happy to see you checking in!!
You know us we are always behind in our reading hopes.
Hope all is well and happy to see you checking in!!
Books mentioned in this topic
Les Misérables (other topics)Les Misérables (other topics)
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (other topics)
The story is centered on the character, Jean Valjean, a societal victim, persecuted throughout his life for a petty crime he committed, even after serving his penal servitude. Through the life of John Valjohn and other characters, Hugo has explored human justice and the inadequacy of the law to protect the vulnerable, the social apathy for human suffering, divine justice, and redemption. Through many subplots, Hugo paints a true picture of the Parisian society of the 19th century. Set between 1815 and 1832, the story's culminating point is the Paris uprising of 1832 known as the June Rebellion.
Victor-Marie Hugo (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) is a French novelist, poet, dramatist and politician. He is considered the most important Romantic writer of France. Among his works, the most celebrated are Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Source: Wikipedia