![]() Find me a dissenter – someone who claims it is anything other than spectacular and I will read the whole book again. Like most people, I loved Les Miserables, the musical. It’s an incredible story full of different and complex characters – there’s love, loss, humour, revolution and despair and I am making it my mission, in this review, to share some practical tips about how you can also get the most out of reading it. I would like to say very clearly, however, that, despite this overwhelmingly negative intro, so much of this book is very enjoyable. I know lots of people subscribe to the theory that if you aren’t enjoying a book, then don’t bother wasting your time on it, but I set out to read these titles and I am nothing if not stubborn about my endeavours. ![]() It’s been one of those books that sometimes I just couldn’t bring myself to pick up but I felt it watching me – its eyes boring into me whenever I chose to read something else instead. Les Miserables has been slowly (oh, God, so slowly) chugging along in the background of my reading for about 4 months. ![]() ![]() I feel so excited to be writing this review at long last. ![]()
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