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whichwaydidshego, the sage of sass
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May 11, 2008 01:26AM

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Wikipedia had a great list of characters. I strongly recommend that you some how keep a list of characters while reading this book. That is probably the main "complaint" I've heard about this book--trying to keep everyone straight. But you should really enjoy the story. It was considered his most popular work (and considering he also wrote 3 Musketeers, that's pretty good).
As I said, my Border's classic edition is 1450 pages. I think I hit the mother lode! Also, though, the print is somewhat large, pages are short. I will have to keep a character list. That's my pet peeve--reading a book and not remembering who is who.
Gosh, Alison, 1450 pages??? It would be like reading a dictionary.
Wiki also has a complicated character-relationship chart. Oh my.
Wiki also has a complicated character-relationship chart. Oh my.



While I'm not going to re-read this book, I'm probably going to end up buying the longer version. I really liked the story and would someday like to read it with my daughter. So then I can find out all the things I missed out on.


Yesterday I saw an Enriched Classics version of the Count and it's only 688 pages, so it can't possibly be unabridged. I hesitated because of the not-getting-the-whole-experience thing, but on the other hand the unabridged version is really really hard to find in here. Dilemma, dilemma.

Or email your address. I'll mail you the big bad version :)
[sigh] Yeah, I think I might do the same, Sera. I probably won't read the book at all if I don't grab the abridged one. So for those of you reading the unabridged, do tell us what we're missing! :D
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