HoND, chapters 48-50

Jan 04, 2011 12:33

Victor Hugo, for all his faults, is really good at describing things. Sometimes he focuses this description on architecture, and my eyeballs glaze over. Other times he focuses on people, and I start to enjoy the book. And other, other times, he does action scenes. Those times, I am filled with a mix of delight and horror. Delight, because they're ( Read more... )

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fabledquill January 4 2011, 23:13:58 UTC
It was a pitchfork, on the tines of which hung a lump of bleeding carrion.

See, when they bring you things like this, it's because they've adopted you into their catvagabond-family and want to feed you.

ps you are hilarious, please never stop <3

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ambrmerlinus January 4 2011, 23:34:50 UTC
See, when they bring you things like this, it's because they've adopted you into their catvagabond-family and want to feed you.

If only I could be so lucky!

And I'm afraid I will have to stop soon. We are very near the end of the book. :c

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fabledquill January 5 2011, 01:40:57 UTC
noooooooooooooooooooo I shall miss these. :c

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ambrmerlinus January 5 2011, 01:46:20 UTC
And they shall miss you.

I was thinking of doing another book after these, but I can't decide which one.

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fabledquill January 5 2011, 03:06:46 UTC
If you're into the French, Le Chanson de Roland is immensely entertaining and ridiculous, and not nearly as long. Or Candide, which is a trip down the wtf trail.

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