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BUT! As of now, isang cinema lang siya pinapalabas sa Galleria. So to make sure we will be able to watch, I can buy tickets as early as lunch time. Who's watching tomorrow? Please post here so I can do a ticket run before the F2F. :)

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After all, these men may have, on a hindsight, imagined the worst case: they will all die and France is still not free. Maybe Hugo feels the same when he wrote the novel.
Di ba Hugo was on exile? so I thought that way. PROMISE I SHALL MAKE HABOL ON READING (This thesis proposal is much much more priority than anything kasi :D )

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Les Miserables was
I watched the film last night, and suddenly I felt grateful for my old Lit professor for, yes, shoving Les Miz down our throats years back. Otherwise, I wouldn't have appreciated what a wonderful, timeless novel this is. I had goosebumps hearing the old songs, even though I couldn't identify each one by its title except for "I Dreamed A Dream," "On My Own," and "Master of the House" which I loved in the musical. I suddenly appreciated our class discussion from years back, on forgiveness, second chances, and love: love of country, love of duty, love of fellowmen, and love of God.
Kudos to all who have managed to finish reading this novel, abridged or unabridged. And kudos to those who will finish it soon.
*bow*


Maybe you start with the abridged. And if you are up for the challenge, why not try the whole five volumes of it? :)


Aenna, Biena, Tina and I are not yet through with the novel. Maybe there are others but I am not really sure... Tricia, you done with LesMis?
I'm still at the first book of the third volume. And Paris is very much different from how Hugo described it (in the middle of its transition from Monarchy to Republic) to the Paris as a legit Republic now. :)

But I must say that Hugo is such a romantic!



Ako din! Ang sweet ng kaartehan nila! Haha! Especially on Hugo's explanation of the phenomena called (view spoiler)
I'll still try to read everyday, even a few pages, while reading another book. I don't want this to be a frustration! :))

I hope I get my mood back to Hugo before it's too late to go back. huhu.

So I finally finished the book today.
*tears of joy*
I have to admit that watching the movie before finishing kind of made me lazy in reading. I can't recall if I said it before, pero I didn't watch the musical or listen to the songs before I watched the movie or read the book, so I had zero expectations. Then we watched the movie before I was halfway through the book, so reading it after made me feel just a bit lazy kasi alam ko na mangyayari. It's not the book or the story, really, but just me. I'm a books before movie person nga talaga.
BUT I AM SO GLAD I POWERED THROUGH. Hugo has so much extra stuff in the book that I honestly skimmed through (the Parisian slang, the sewer, lots of parts where Hugo waxes poetic about the revolution), but the overall story is really very beautiful. PLUS, there's a lot in the book that wasn't really made clear in the movie. The characters in the book had so much more depth, and there were some things that I only appreciated when I read it.
And this is now officially the thickest book I have ever read in my entire lifetime. Thank you to all those who peer pressured me. :D I feel so accomplished (today). :D
Sa mga nagbabasa pa: I cheer you on. :)


(Unfinished reading makes me lazy to start / finish new ones.)

Aenna: I know the feeling, yung nakakatamad magstart ng bago pag may di ka pa tapos. Tapos parang nakakaguilty rin. You can do it! :)
Angus: Hmmm cake is a good idea. :D


Ella: I wish I could say it picks up and moves faster after some time pero alam mo naman si Hugo, madaldal :) But it IS worth it! Sana mabalik yung reading mojo mo for it! :)

"Throughout the whole of the month of May of that year 1832, there were there, in every night, in that poor, neglected garden, beneath that thicket which grew thicker and more fragrant day by day, two beings composed of all chastity, all innocence, overflowing with all the felicity of heaven, nearer to the archangels than to mankind, pure, honest, intoxicated, radiant, who shone for each other amid the shadows."


Read from Nov. 29, 2012 to March 15, 2013. :))
The book is clearly overwhelming. There's a certain kind of euphoria in finishing it.
I was surprised that I didn't totally give up on this, as I did with other books that took me years before I decided to continue reading. Les Miserables has so much to say, and I am glad that I chose to read the unabridged - the heart and soul of the story is right inside the pages.
I'm still euphoric. :))
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