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Les Mis茅rables
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One of the "biggest" book I've ever read, and I remembered Mick Foley's "warning" about a big book.
"A big book is like a serious relationship; it requires a commitment. Not only that, but there's no guarantee that you will enjoy it, or that it will have a happy ending. Kind of like going out with a girl, having to spend time every day with her - with absolutely no guarantee of nailing her in the end. No thanks."
Haha... Well, I took my chances reading this big book. I made my commitment, I spent my time everyday with this book ( about a month ) and what do I get?
Happiness and the joy of reading!
This book really nailed me, I have my happy ending! Woo Hooo!
Thank you very much for the "warning" Mister Foley
This book is amazing, lengthy in descriptions, compelling storyline and has influenced so many people.
Breaks my heart into pieces but somehow put it back together.
You want to be a better person after reading this book.
"He said to himself that he really had not suffered enough to deserve such radiant happiness, and he thanked God, in the depths of his soul, for having permitted that he, a miserable man, should be so loved by this innocent being."
-Jean Valjean about Cossette-
"A big book is like a serious relationship; it requires a commitment. Not only that, but there's no guarantee that you will enjoy it, or that it will have a happy ending. Kind of like going out with a girl, having to spend time every day with her - with absolutely no guarantee of nailing her in the end. No thanks."
Haha... Well, I took my chances reading this big book. I made my commitment, I spent my time everyday with this book ( about a month ) and what do I get?
Happiness and the joy of reading!
This book really nailed me, I have my happy ending! Woo Hooo!
Thank you very much for the "warning" Mister Foley
This book is amazing, lengthy in descriptions, compelling storyline and has influenced so many people.
Breaks my heart into pieces but somehow put it back together.
You want to be a better person after reading this book.
"He said to himself that he really had not suffered enough to deserve such radiant happiness, and he thanked God, in the depths of his soul, for having permitted that he, a miserable man, should be so loved by this innocent being."
-Jean Valjean about Cossette-
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“When love has fused and mingled two beings in a sacred and angelic unity, the secret of life has been discovered so far as they are concerned; they are no longer anything more than the two boundaries of the same destiny; they are no longer anything but the two wings of the same spirit. Love, soar.”
― Les Mis茅rables
― Les Mis茅rables

“Cosette, do you hear? he has come to that! he asks my forgiveness! And do you know what he has done for me, Cosette? He has saved my life. He has done more--he has given you to me. And after having saved me, and after having given you to me, Cosette, what has he done with himself? He has sacrificed himself. Behold the man. And he says to me the ingrate, to me the forgetful, to me the pitiless, to me the guilty one: Thanks! Cosette, my whole life passed at the feet of this man would be too little. That barricade, that sewer, that furnace, that cesspool,--all that he traversed for me, for thee, Cosette! He carried me away through all the deaths which he put aside before me, and accepted for himself. Every courage, every virtue, every heroism, every sanctity he possesses! Cosette, that man is an angel!”
― Les Mis茅rables
― Les Mis茅rables

“Promise to give me a kiss on my brow when I am dead. --I shall feel it."
She dropped her head again on Marius' knees, and her eyelids closed. He thought the poor soul had departed. Eponine remained motionless. All at once, at the very moment when Marius fancied her asleep forever, she slowly opened her eyes in which appeared the sombre profundity of death, and said to him in a tone whose sweetness seemed already to proceed from another world:--
"And by the way, Monsieur Marius, I believe that I was a little bit in love with you.”
― Les Mis茅rables
She dropped her head again on Marius' knees, and her eyelids closed. He thought the poor soul had departed. Eponine remained motionless. All at once, at the very moment when Marius fancied her asleep forever, she slowly opened her eyes in which appeared the sombre profundity of death, and said to him in a tone whose sweetness seemed already to proceed from another world:--
"And by the way, Monsieur Marius, I believe that I was a little bit in love with you.”
― Les Mis茅rables

“He said to himself that he really had not suffered enough to deserve such radiant happiness, and he thanked God, in the depths of his soul, for having permitted that he, a miserable man, should be so loved by this innocent being."
Jean Valjean about Cossette”
― Les Mis茅rables
Jean Valjean about Cossette”
― Les Mis茅rables
Reading Progress
December 25, 2007
– Shelved
Started Reading
January 1, 2008
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Finished Reading
January 30, 2008
– Shelved as:
classic
June 3, 2008
– Shelved as:
book-to-movies
February 3, 2009
– Shelved as:
all-time-favorit
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Critanya ( br baca 1/3 nya ) tentang seorang Valjean yang selalu dihantui masa lalunya. Ia berusaha untuk menjadi seorang yang baik2 tapi situasi selalu memaksanya utk jadi selalu "bad people"
Dpenjara 14 tahun gara2 nyolong roti buat keluarganya yang kelaparan trus kabur, ditolong ama seorang Bishop eh malah nyolong 'silverware' sang Bishop, ditangkep lage ntar nyolong duit lagee..
Critanya pengen insaf tapi ni orang kerjaannya bolak balik msk pnjara:D
baru segitu dulu soalnya malah dipending skrng bacanya... Lagi "nekat" baca Wuthering Heights sih..
Versi Inggrisnya.. alamat mabok lagi nih:D


Diperlukan "ketabahan" kalo baca yang bahasa Inggris versi unabridged nya, sekitar 1400 halaman masalahnya:D
But i had the feeling that a person with such a good English like you won't have any difficulty reading this book. Hehehe

Itu gue tonton dari filmnya yah, bukunya ntaran aja kalo sempet. hehe

film yang versi mana? liam neeson? banyak yang menghujat film versi neeson. katanya sih terlalu "ceria" untuk ukuran buku ini. gak tau juga sih.
gw malah penasaran ama versi musikalnya.
btw, baca atuh bukuna *promosi mode on*
keren abis lah. di friendlist gw, orang indonesianya cuman dua orang yang udah baca (dikit banget). tiza ama leli, and dua-duanya ngasi bintang 5, hehehe.
gak nyesel baca buku ini
*teuteuuuuup promosi*


At first I'm "terrified" when I saw the size of this book and somehow I remember Mick Foley's quote about "big book"
Yeah, It's hard to imagine that a "big book" could terrified three times WCW champions like Mick Foley

I could do without Foley nailing girl's down, but..


That's so funny; I have the same problem, but I'm trying also to write a diary of reading it in hopes of keeping my memory of it alive (so I don't think I've read it after seeing Thais' 8th grade class perform the musical as I am want to do). I did read an abridged version when I was little. I was very surprised to find that the "real" book was several times the size of the one I read (and even reread). Kind of disappointed, actually. I like the Signet translation, also.




There's a book...can't remember the name of it, but it is re classical education and aimed at home schoolers and she argues for gradual exposure to those classics. And, in a way, I think it does make it easier to read King Lear if you already know the plot; then you can think re the language. The problem is that in this day and age there is so much in print that it is hard to sift through the possibilities to get to Uncle Tom's Cabin or Les Miserables.




JAFAR ALI
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*lalu kabur*
*trus datang lagi*
Gw kan udah baca buku ini. Edisi Wordsworth dan edisi Bentang. Kenapa ga muncul, ya? *ubek2 rak*



Also, unless you have a PhD in French history or you lived during the same period the book was written, I can guarantee you that you will miss about 90-95% of the references made in the book.

fav song: Stars
fav person : Cosette tho my fav song from Javert