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The Count of Monte Cristo - Community Reviews back

by Roger Celestin, Alexandre Dumas
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Witty Little Knitter
Witty Little Knitter rated it 11 years ago
I know some people who do not like this book very much and I understand why. While you certainly start of feeling pity for Dantes because of the injustice he suffered his cold-bloodedness, his conviction to do God's work and willingness to also punish the children for the wrongs their fathers did is...
D3's Booklog
D3's Booklog rated it 11 years ago
This is one of the books that I keep coming back to and re-reading whenever the urge strikes...and it strikes quite often; five times so far. Considering the sheer length of the book that might seem odd, but Dumas keeps things moving with his breakneck pace from the moment that poor Edmond Dantès is...
politerobot
politerobot rated it 11 years ago
A fantastic book, which I wouldn't even know how to begin to review properly. I will just say this; the Wordsworth Classics-edition, with its endnotes by Keith Wren, heightens the experience of the book simply for the hilarity that is Wren and his at times frustrated irritability with the translator...
VeganCleopatra
VeganCleopatra rated it 11 years ago
p35Danglers: "Absence separates as effectively as death; so just suppose that there were the walls of a prison between Edmond and Mercedes: that would separate them no more nor less than a tombstone."Caderousse: "Yes, but people get out of prison. And when you get out of prison and you are called Ed...
katiewilkins186
katiewilkins186 rated it 11 years ago
The Count of Monte Cristo is a classic story of betrayal and revenge. Edmond Dantes has it all: a father he loves, a pending promotion, and a beautiful fiance. Unfortunately, others envy him his good fortune and conspire to have him sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. When a fellow prisoner...
Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it 12 years ago
This is the second Dumas work that I've read after The Three Musketeers. What I find interesting about Dumas is that there is a general popular view that his work is literature but, in fact, it is very much genre fiction of the 19th century. Dumas was a bit of a hack and churned out his work. He ...
cleovii
cleovii rated it 12 years ago
It was wonderful, but I wish I had purchased the unabridged edition.
Nostalgia's for Geeks
Nostalgia's for Geeks rated it 12 years ago
Never did I think that I would read a book which is over 1000 pages long (a CLASSIC book at that) and love every part of it! The Count of Monte Cristo is an amazing book which I didn't want to end. It has everything that I want in a good book; good pacing, lots of suspense, an interesting set of cha...
I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it 12 years ago
We have all been wronged at some point.The degrees, of course, are what change. A slight infraction, a bitter con, or, as some of us have experienced, something that took our lives clearly off course. A betrayal that rocks us to our core, forever changing our future, ourselves.Some people have never...
Joanne
Joanne rated it 12 years ago
This book was incredible
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