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Gripping plot, subtle characterisation. - weRead Most of the digressions were slow, long and draggy. - Goodreads One of the most amazing story lines ever! - weRead Hugo is a magnificent writer, to say the least. - weRead Powerfully written with a tearful ending. - weRead His fluid poetic prose is insightful, thorough. - Overstock.com Review: Les MisérablesAvis d'utilisateur - Anna - GoodreadsI have to say that Cosette is probably the most loved little girl in literature. The things that that the characters undertake simply because they love Cosette created a beautiful theme. All in all ... Consulter l'avis complet Review: Les MisérablesAvis d'utilisateur - Christine Blachford - GoodreadsI used to own this in a two-volume paperback set, and I remember picking out bits here and there but never really reading much of it in one go. As a big fan of the musical, I've enjoyed the ... Consulter l'avis complet Livres sur des sujets connexes
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