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This is 1200 pages long and took me nearly four months to read but it was definitely worth the time. The characters are memorable, the language is brilliant, and the details of 19th-century European history are fascinating.
I think fiction that inspires me to do some research is most awesomely awesome.
Most importantly, though, we have a damn good story here. As an English teacher, I am compelled to come up with a theme, and I'd have to say it is that what goes around, comes around. If you ruin an ...more
I think fiction that inspires me to do some research is most awesomely awesome.
Most importantly, though, we have a damn good story here. As an English teacher, I am compelled to come up with a theme, and I'd have to say it is that what goes around, comes around. If you ruin an ...more

Oct 30, 2011
Elizabeth (Alaska)
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A high 4 stars or a low 5 stars - your choice. I thought about 750 pages were 5 stars, 350 pages were 4 stars, leaving another 150 pages something less. Yes, it's very long.
Do I need to say this is a plot-driven novel? With the exception of the title character, this one is short on well-developed characters. (There are many characters, most of which are only one- or two-dimensional.) It's an excellent plot, however, with several rather involved threads to follow. What I thought Dumas did best wa ...more
Do I need to say this is a plot-driven novel? With the exception of the title character, this one is short on well-developed characters. (There are many characters, most of which are only one- or two-dimensional.) It's an excellent plot, however, with several rather involved threads to follow. What I thought Dumas did best wa ...more

All in! Five stars PLUS! It was a long haul - 1243 pages plus footnotes - and all of it was worthwhile. A lesser writer and this story would have been incomprehensible but Dumas was a word smith to the bone and he carries it off, anticipating and interacting with the reader - AND IT STILL WORKS TODAY - nearly 200 years later. Hats off Alexandre.
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The book IS a melodrama. We're supposed to take it on faith that Edmond Dantes is such a master of disguise that no one ...more
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The book IS a melodrama. We're supposed to take it on faith that Edmond Dantes is such a master of disguise that no one ...more

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I bought this book a number of years ago on account of it being on sale and therefore, cheap & affordable. Of course, I have seen the movie and was, therefore, curious about the actual story. I should have known better!! Very disappointed to find that they are vastly different! It's almost like 2 different stories!
The movie has the romantic adventure tone but the book is so much more complex. There is, of course, some romance but not from the quarter you expected (again movie's influence). Whils ...more
The movie has the romantic adventure tone but the book is so much more complex. There is, of course, some romance but not from the quarter you expected (again movie's influence). Whils ...more

Oct 20, 2008
Tracy Stansbury
marked it as to-read



Jun 25, 2010
Potjy
marked it as to-find


Mar 25, 2012
Jackie
marked it as to-read