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OO BENNARD, VERY TRUE
There are times na maiinis ako sa isang chapter kasi andami nyang sinasabi. Though we have to ..."
Pero, kahit bloated, galing pa rin ni Hugo magsulat. Though ang pinaka-dragging na chapter for me ay yung tempest within a mind(?) na chapter. I like the historical scenes kasi educational.:D


If you are towards the end of the first volume, yung gusto ko yung mga side-comments nya sa tsura at mga expression ng mga characters. PARANG NANTI-TSISMIS LANG TALAGA hahaha. Nung sinabi nya (view spoiler) mga bagay-bagay na yan, ewan ko, feel na feel ko lang. :D

Ay, boo! That was one of my favorite scenes so far. Yes, paikot-ikot siya but isn't it the exact way we think when faced a great dilemma? Boo, Bennard. :P


AKO NA, AKO NA NADADALA! *ella creys

Really? Haha yung A Tempest Within a Brain pa naman ang pinaka-gusto ko at pinaka-enlightening chapter so far. Hanep yung description nung inner dialogue and moral dilemma ni Jean Valjean, it gave the man's character weight, you can actually hear him think and feel his indecision, and you can hear yourself say 'yes, that's true' to every point raised, kasi its very real and that's how we also struggle inwardly, pero less clearly and not as vastly. It proves the point that Hugo raised at the start of the chapter (also my favorite quote): there is one spectacle greater than the sea or the sky: that is the interior of the soul.
Pero I also struggled reading the Waterloo part haha
On a lighter note, this might prove as an incentive to some to read further (I'm already at page 900 St Denis Book 3), there's a very interesting chapter detailing a man's attempt to stalk (or in Patrick's term 'keeping track') 19th Century style :) And as some of you know, Hugo is a french romantic, and in the 'romantic' lines ahead, he champions 'love at first sight' or 'The Glance' (not really a spoiler but since it comes at a later part of the novel, hence the tag):
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Aaron: haha yes it was explained quite thoroughly, in fact. (view spoiler)

To everyone who's going to watch, siguro manonood na rin ako kahit hindi ko pa tapos yung book. :D



Pengeng motivations. Ngayon lang ako nakaranas ng nakakatulog habang nagbabasa. Not because it's boring ha! Ang liit kasi nung font D:
January 9 premiere nito, right? (Haha Life of Pi nakalimutan ko na lol) n


*paging events planner Tina*


I have the same question! :)) But I didn't take time to search further on the exact definition. I just settled with my own perception that a conventionist might be someone who opposed the present leadership or a part of a faction against the government. :)) Magkaiba kasi sila ni Bishop ng perception, so..malamang kontra sya sa existing norms nun.
Hinanap ko tuloy ngayon yan sa google, and wala ngang maayos na definition akong nahanap.
Ako naman, ang tanong ko: Ilang taon ba talaga si Cosette ng iniwan sya? 3 years old or 10 months? (as if important ito sa development ng kwento.)

She was 2 years old na when that oaf Tholomyes abandoned her and Fantine. I also got confused there because I thought by "she had his child" Hugo meant "she was pregnant," but I researched for a timeline of the first part of the book and apparently, she was born in 1815, same year as Waterloo, so there you go. Haha!

She was 2 years old na when that oaf Tholomyes abandoned her and Fantine. I also got confused there because..."
Ahhhhhh! Okay. Wala pa kasi ako part na yan na nabasa mo na. Same tayo ng interpretation dun sa "she had his child", akala ko pregnant lang basta.
But then may part pa sa Fantine Book 4 Chapter 1 na sinabing "Ten months had slipped by since the "good joke"." So, I assumed na 10 months after yung incident na yun. Anyway, baka pagdating ko sa ibang chapter eh maenlighten din ako. hahaha!
Thanks for the clarification!:)

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Parang gusto ko tuloy mag-reread dahil 10 years ago ko na binasa to. Pero hindi ko na alam kung nasaan yung copy ko.

Naiirita ako kay Hugo at sa galing nyang sumulat!!!!! Alam mo ba yung feeling mo na gusto mong mag-give-up na sa isang chapter at naiirita ka na pero bigla siyang may isusulat na sentimiento nya...? Naiirita ka kasi he's trying hard to be a historian and a statistician pero deep inside parang sinasabi nya na "kailangan mo itong malaman para maintindihan mo sinasabi ko." Tapos kung kelan mo gustong lampasan yung part na yun - saka ka biglang ihu-hook pabalik!!! Sobra na hugo sobra na.
(Okay ella. Stop trolling. OA na)
I have a question though. If 1815 is the war and (view spoiler)
Just made it through the Book1 of the second volume. Hay! Simulan na. :)

Hahaha. Ang theme song kasi sa Les Mis book: I won't give up on us | Even if France gets rough. #Sabaw

'Di ko kaya si M. Myriel. Bumubuga ng diazepam. Nakakatulog talaga ako.
ANYWAY, at least I have progress. Book 2 na. Naawa naman ako kay Jean Valjean hahaha


woo inspiration k that's all

Hahaha I had the same reaction when he came in -- parang, finally.
Blue and Aenna: Okay pareho tayo ng naisip about kay Cosette! Tapos nung nabasa ko yung "ten months..." medyo naguluhan ako pero inisip ko na lang check ko tong thread after. Kung 2 years old na siya nun...pano kaya niya natago si Cosette nung nagbubuntis pa lang siya? Nadala sa damit?
On that note: I'm sorta close to finishing Fantine! Yay. :)

ambilis mo huhuhuh. wait lang hahabol rin ako. andami ko ring inaaral, tsktsk. THESIS.

I would just like to say, this is really one of the most magnificent books I've read, and magnificent in so many ways. To a certain degree, it compels you to agree, that:
"An awakening of conscience is greatness of soul."
and that,
"It is nothing to die; it is frightful not to live."
Sorry, I'm still savoring its epicness. I'm so ready for the movie :)

I would just like to say, this is really one of the most magnificent books I've read, and magnificent in so many ways. To a certain degree, it compels..."
CONGRATULATIONS JL! I am proud~~~ :D
I shall try to make habol. Nakakainspire ka naman.

Excellent for a first book finished this year!
Memorable characters and beautiful passages. It was a powerful novel in so many ways.
My only complaint could be that it had lengthy expositions which I particularly dislike when I'm reading fantasy novels. Figured it's historical fantasy and I should've expected something like that. But I can overlook that if only for those brilliant character moments.
And I can finally say, I survive Les Miserable's 1,400+ pages! I feel like I can survive reading anything -- except 1,400 pages of dreadful book, that is.

My body is so ready for


*support vibes*
Sabi ni Confucius, "It does not matter how slow you go, so long as you do not stop." (source: Tumblr Customize Page) Kahit sobrang hassle dalhin everywhere kasi ang bigat, go pa rin, guys! Sobrang worth it :) This is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read.
In other news..
LES MIS TODAY. FINALLY.


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OO BENNARD, VERY TRUE
There are times na maiinis ako sa isang chapter kasi andami nyang sinasabi. Though we have to understand that it is also a story of the setting, kaya pati significance ng mga kalugaran kung saan-saan nilalagay nya.