The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (Review #31)

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

Blurb

Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantès is confined to the grim fortress of If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo and he becomes determined not only to escape, but also to unearth the treasure and use it to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration. Dumas’ epic tale of suffering and retribution, inspired by a real-life case of wrongful imprisonment, was a huge popular success when it was first serialised in the 1840s.

Review

People who have followed my blog for any length of time know that Dumas is one of my all time favourite authors and I have read The Three Musketeers more times than I care to admit to. I had never got round to reading The Count of Monte Cristo though so this year I decided I would read it. 

I had a few short breaks with this book otherwise it would have taken me less time to read but I did find when work was particularly stressful that I needed a less complicated read and so took a little break. This is a mammoth book and one that I can see the appeal of reading as a serial rather than one big book but I still absolutely loved it and always looked forward to reading it. 

Edmond is a hard working 19 year old who has spent his short life so far trying to be the best man he can. His aim is to move up and become a ship’s captain and to marry his young sweetheart whilst making enough money to support her and his elderly father. However, by a cruel turn of events and through no fault of his own he gets thrown into the darkest blackest prison with no trial and not knowing why this is happening to him. After a long time of solitude and living in darkness he manages to make a friend and this friend tells him of the greatest treasure he could ever imagine. 

This story is of Dantes’ revenge which he plans over many many years. The three men who destroyed Dantes’ hopes and future and don’t even realise that the traps have been laid many years in advance before they met the mysterious character of the Count of Monte Cristo. 

Reading other people’s reviews I see there are quite a few people who find this book way too long but I did not find it too long. I found this book fascinating and enjoyable. It was jam packed with different storylines, different characters and as the plot spans many years you can expect the book to be rather weighty in length. Dumas’ excellent writing made this book a joy and a pleasure to read and I am so happy to have decided to read it. I really hope I get to read it again one day. I give this book 5 out of 5 Dragons.

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About the author

Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) was a French novelist and playwright. His works have been translated into many languages and he is one of the most widely read French authors. 

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The Young by Nicholas John Powter (Review #30)

The Young by Nicholas John Powter

Blurb

A father and his son home has been attacked by a mysterious man, an omen a sinister presence has come about the lands of “The Deluge”, the great sun gods know as the Phrazon mur guide and protect the inhabitants who are awake during the day while the evil creatures and man alike come to fruition during the night. For that where the great evil moon gods come up out of hiding. A Religious cult known as the “Spawn” and their most prestigious leader Roland seek to extract the power of the moon gods and destroy the sun gods and plummet the world into but darkness and sorrow. Out two unlikely protagonist must go on a journey to stop them and free their lands from both the gods and the cults grasp. As somewhat reluctant they may be, they will set out on a task of many dangers and one most foreign to them. A journey of family, love loss violence and devastation, divinity and faith.

Review

Firstly, I would like to say a massive thank you to Nicholas John Powter for sending me a copy of his book in exchange for an honest review.

This book is an ambitious work of fantasy especially as it is all squeezed into just under 130 pages and could have the makings of an epic fantasy. However, for me the book just felt lacking and in places rather off. 

Sven, a former warrior of Telfmare, drags his young son Fren from their home in The Deluge to embark on a quest to save a friend’s wife who’s been abducted and taken deep into the forests. However, the story soon moves along and Sven finds himself taking Fren to try and find Sven’s estranged elder son, Dason. This all leads to Sven having to defeat enemies on all fronts. Sven spends a lot of time talking about peace but he finds no qualms in grabbing his sword and killing everything in sight. 

As any fantasy reader knows the key to a good fantasy novel is excellent world building, Tolkien taught us that. The world should have developed setting, social customs, history, lore and religion. The Young has some wild woods and a windy mountain and some weird and wonderful animals and an olde worlde feeling but there are also references to elements that just don’t feel right to me. References to mail boxes, mansions and silk tablecloths just stuck out from the story. Powter also uses some odd language within the book which sticks out from the rest, to suddenly have “dad” used and “Hey” just felt very out of place for the storyline and setting. 

The dialogue between Sven and Fren leaves much to be desired as well. The dialogue is stilted, with the characters appearing to talk at one another rather than to one another. It was like they needed to get a huge amount of detail out for the reader but didn’t feel natural. The book had abrupt shifts in points of view mid-paragraph, sentences containing grammatical and typographical errors and awkward sentence structuring which made the text at times hard to read. 

I thought this book had great potential and was really excited to read it but sadly there were just too many points I did not get along with. Overall, I give this book 2 out of 5 Dragons. 

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WWW Wednesday: 16/08/2023

WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words.

The rules are answer the questions below and share a link to your blog in the comments section of Sam’s blog.

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you will read next?

Hello!
I hope everyone has had a good week so far. I have had a busy few days teaching and working on my Etsy so tomorrow I am looking forward to an adventure day.

What I am Currently Reading

I am still reading The Cicero Trilogy but I am very close to finishing. I will really miss this book as I absolutely love it but I am looking forward to reading something else as I have been reading this for quite a while now.

What I have Recently Finished Reading

I took a little break to read this book as I had been sent a copy by the author. Review will follow shortly.

What I Think I will Read Next

I am so behind with my book challenges so I think I will need to start reading some shorter books to try and catch up. Hopefully I will manage to catch up.

Please drop me a comment with your WWW Wednesday and I will head over for a visit.

Happy Reading

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Goodreads Monday: 14/08/2023

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Hello!

I hope everyone has had a good start to the week. I have done some teaching and chores today but I have also managed some reading and a nice walk. I have also spent a lovely evening making some more Halloween bookmarks for my Etsy shop.

My chosen book today is a new release and one by one of my favourite authors. I really want to read this soon but first I need to go book shopping!

Celebrating her forty-fifth birthday at her local pub, popular podcaster Alix Summers crosses paths with an unassuming woman called Josie Fair. Josie, it turns out, is also celebrating her forty-fifth birthday. They are, in fact, birthday twins.

A few days later, Alix and Josie bump into each other again, this time outside Alix’s children’s school. Josie has been listening to Alix’s podcasts and thinks she might be an interesting subject for her series. She is, she tells Alix, on the cusp of great changes in her life.

Josie’s life appears to be strange and complicated, and although Alix finds her unsettling, she can’t quite resist the temptation to keep making the podcast. Slowly she starts to realise that Josie has been hiding some very dark secrets, and before she knows it, Josie has inveigled her way into Alix’s life—and into her home.

But, as quickly as she arrived, Josie disappears. Only then does Alix discover that Josie has left a terrible and terrifying legacy in her wake, and that Alix has become the subject of her own true crime podcast, with her life and her family’s lives under mortal threat.

Please drop me a link with your Goodreads Monday and I will head over for a visit. 

Happy Reading

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Goodreads Monday: 7/08/2023

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Hello!

I have been going through my vast TBR again and have found another book that I would love to read but forgot about. I’m really intrigued by this book and would love to read it.

Four brides. One Dress.

A tale of faith, redemption, and timeless love.

Charlotte owns a chic Birmingham bridal boutique. Dressing brides for their big day is her gift . . . and her passion. But with her own wedding day approaching, why can’t she find the perfect dress…or feel certain she should marry Tim?

Then Charlotte discovers a vintage dress in a battered trunk at an estate sale. It looks brand-new-shimmering with pearls and satin, hand-stitched and timeless in its design. But where did it come from? Who wore it? Who welded the lock shut and tucked the dog tags in that little sachet? Who left it in the basement for a ten-year-old girl? And what about the mysterious man in the purple vest who insists the dress had been “redeemed.”

Charlotte’s search for the gown’s history-and its new bride-begins as a distraction from her sputtering love life. But it takes on a life of its own as she comes to know the women who have worn the dress. Emily from 1912. Mary Grace from 1939. Hillary from 1968. Each with her own story of promise, pain, and destiny. And each with something unique to share. For woven within the threads of the beautiful hundred-year-old gown is the truth about Charlotte’s heritage, the power of courage and faith, and the timeless beauty of finding true love.

Please drop me a link with your Goodreads Monday and I will head over for a visit. 

Happy Reading

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The Weekly Brief

Hello!

I hope everyone is well. Blogging and reading have gone reasonably well this week.

Blog Posts

Currently Reading

Still plodding along with these two although I’m reading The Cicero Trilogy more at the moment.

Happy Reading

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August 2023 TBR

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I will be honest all my reading challenges are getting behind at the moment except maybe my reading my height in books. I really hope I can start moving forward again and start to catch up.

Here are some of the books I hope to read in August.

Books I hope to finish in August

I have been reading these books for what seems like forever so I really hope I can get them finished in August.

Books I hope to read in August

In all honesty I suspect most of August will be taken up with Babel and The Cicero Trilogy but I really hope I get to read these books as well.

Happy Reading

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July 2023 Wrap Up

Hello!

I hope everyone had a good July. I did a lot better with my reading in July. I suspect my holiday helped with this but I’m hoping to have a better August as well because I don’t currently have any school teaching.

Statistics

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Goodreads Challenge: 38/80

Still behind with my Goodreads Challenge but I live in hope that I will manage to catch up.

Happy Reading

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WWW Wednesday: 2/08/2023

WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words.

The rules are answer the questions below and share a link to your blog in the comments section of Sam’s blog.

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you will read next?

Hello!

I hope everyone is having a good week so far. I have had a very busy with my Etsy shop today which has been nice.

What I am Currently Reading

I have started reading these two books again after having a break whilst on holiday. I am thoroughly enjoying The Cicero Trilogy.

What I have Recently Finished Reading

I finished my latest Muderbot book and I absolutely loved it. It has got to be my favourite Murderbot book so far.

What I Think I will Read Next

I have gone a little bit off track with my 20 Books of Summer Challenge but I am still working my way through my TBR pile.

Please drop me a comment with your WWW Wednesday and I will head over for a visit.

Happy Reading

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Goodreads Monday: 31/07/2023

Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club.  All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.

Happy Monday!

How is it the end of July already? This month seems to have flown by and it is scary.

I have been going through my vast Goodreads TBR and there are so many books on there that I added years and years ago that I still want to read so I think it is time to bring them to the front of the list again. So here is a book that I added way back in 2018.

Nefertiti and her younger sister, Mutnodjmet, have been raised in a powerful family that has provided wives to the rulers of Egypt for centuries. Ambitious, charismatic, and beautiful, Nefertiti is destined to marry Amunhotep, an unstable young pharaoh. It is hoped by all that her strong personality will temper the young Amunhotep’s heretical desire to forsake Egypt’s ancient gods, overthrow the priests of Amun, and introduce a new sun god for all to worship. 

From the moment of her arrival in Thebes, Nefertiti is beloved by the people. Her charisma is matched only by her husband’s perceived generosity: Amunhotep showers his subjects with lofty promises. The love of the commoners will not be enough, however, if the royal couple is not able to conceive an heir, and as Nefertiti turns her attention to producing a son, she fails to see that the powerful priests, along with the military, are plotting against her husband’s rule. The only person wise enough to recognize the shift in political winds–and brave enough to tell the queen–is her younger sister, Mutnodjmet.

Observant and contemplative, Mutnodjmet has never shared her sister’s desire for power. She yearns for a quiet existence away from family duty and the intrigues of court. Her greatest hope is to share her life with the general who has won her heart. But as Nefertiti learns of the precariousness of her reign, she declares that her sister must remain at court and marry for political gain, not love. To achieve her independence, Mutnodjmet must defy her sister, the most powerful woman in Egypt, while also remaining loyal to the needs of her family. 

Love, betrayal, political unrest, plague, and religious conflict, Nefertiti brings ancient Egypt to life in vivid detail. Fast-paced and historically accurate, it is the dramatic story of two unforgettable women living through a remarkable period in history.

I’m so pleased I have rediscovered this book as I really want to read this book soon.

Please drop me a link with your Goodreads Monday and I will head over for a visit. 

Happy Reading

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