Thanks for this post! I read The Three Musketeers ages ago while in middle school (pre-teenage). I'm sure I didn't get get much more out of it than sword fights and adventure at the time. I'd always meant to go back and read more Dumas. This post (and the comments about Dracula, another book I read first in middle school and enjoyed even more when I read it again last year for Halloween) has encouraged me to add to the top spot in my "to read" list.
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Glad I could inspire someone at least. Lol Books are very good, especially in this day and age where technology is prevalent and very hard to avoid. Reading has been such a peaceful space for me, and the internet is a very chaotic place.
I actually added this to my Kobo wishlist the other day.
I love my Kobo Sage. You're going to love this book
The recent French language movie was absolutely superb as well, one of my favourite movies I've ever seen (as long as you can handle subtitles)
I live in subtitles. English is my second language, so... Lol How did you get to watch that movie? It's only available in France. High seas?
Watched it at the cinema here in the UK, it's been in out in other countries for a while, have a look at the IMDB entry...
Kind of ajacent but if you havent watched V for Vendetta there is a pretty good scene talking about The Count of Monte Cristo.
I would recommend finishing the book first because i dont know if there are any spoilers.
Bonus points if you watch it on Fifth of November
I've always wanted to watch this movie, but never got around to it for some reason. I'm going to watch it soon
Love the book. My favorite adaptation is the 1998 miniseries with Gerard Departieu before he became a complete idiot, Seagal style.