![]() The depth of characterization of the five personas of Edmond Dantes is exquisite. " It is a bit daunting, but this is now easily one of my favorite books. " Very loooooong book :) Over 1500 pages! " - Simin, " Revenge! It's evil, but makes for a good novel.ha got him! But mostly I enjoyed his time spent in prison, I fantasize about meeting an old wise man like the priest. ![]() " This si my favorite non-SF book of all time. Life of Edmond Dantes is shown from all sides: what he thinks about himself, what society thinks about him and what's author opinion. I wish I knew more about European history, but still a great read! " - Nicole, " Waded through this and hope it has relevance in my life. " One of my favorite books ever! Read yrs ago and may pick it up again. I enjoy the story line and felt the tone and writing was very similar to Charles Dicken's Great Expectations which only made me enjoy it more as I love both books! I couldn't believe the story lien and thought it was riveting. I've read several versions and loved all of them. " One of my first classic novels I had read. " Even more pulpy but even more adventure. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.This is due to the novels age, and the fact that the dialect of the period was drastically different than that of today." The only downfall is that it can at times be very difficult to read. Wonderfully written, with every character fully developed and contributing in a specific way to the story. Once he does, he transforms himself into the Count of Monte Cristo and launches his plan for revenge against those who imprisoned him. Edmond concocts a daring and audacious plan: escape and find the treasure. Faria teaches Edmond history, science, languages, and philosophy, turning him into a well-rounded individual. While locked away, Edmond learns from another prisoner, Abbé Faria, of a secret treasure hidden on the island of Monte Cristo. Soon it is clear that Edmond has been framed by a handful of powerful enemies, jealous of his success. Without a fair trial, he is condemned to solitary confinement in the miserable Chateau d'If. But his life is suddenly turned upside down when, on his wedding day, he is arrested. ![]() At nineteen, he is soon to be captain of his own ship and about to be married to his true love, Mercedes. This is an Abridged Edition For Edmond Dantes, life couldn't be better. ![]()
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