Average rating of novels 71-80 - 3.6 out of 5 Stars
76. ★★½ The Wings of the Dove by
Henry James
77. ★★★★ Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
78. ★★★★ Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
77. ★★★★ Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
78. ★★★★ Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Favorite: Les Misérables
Honorable Mention: Atlas Shrugged
Least Favorite: The Ambassadors
Best Hero/Heroine: Jean Valjean from Les
Misérables
Dagny Taggart from Atlas Shrugged
Most Villainous: Monsieur and Madame Thénardier
from Les Misérables
Most interesting/Complex character: Francisco
d’Anconia from Atlas Shrugged
Best Quotation: Man’s mind is his basic tool of survival. Life is given to him, survival
is not. His body is given to him, its sustenance is not. His mind is given to
him, its content is not. ~ John Galt in Atlas
Shrugged
Runner up, not so profound, but goodness could a
man make use of such a line: When Milly
smiled it was a public event – when she didn’t it was a chapter of history. ~
narrative from The Wings of the Dove
Best Subtitle: No subtitles in this
group
Best film adaptation: 2012 musical
version of Les Misérables, because
it is true to the book (other than the whole musical part).
Worst film adaptation: The three-part
film adaptation of Atlas Shrugged –
The producers started with a good idea of filming this in three parts, and then
made the baffling decision to recast each successive film – and I don’t mean
they recast main characters – I mean they recast EVERY character – no
exaggeration – every character.
I love the Liam Neesom Les Mis. :)
ReplyDeleteI thought Neeson and Rush were perfectly cast as Valjean and Javert, but I wasn't crazy about the happy ever after ending. For that, I preferred the musical as being more faithful.
DeleteI had to look at your list to see which books you rated one and a half stars. On The Road! Why am I not surprised? And Ulysses which I'm thinking of giving another try. Your rating, however, doesn't inspire me. I'm going to give it more thought.
ReplyDeleteI hate to say this...but I may owe James Joyce another read of Ulysses. I read that very early in my quest, and I believe I would rate it higher today. It still wouldn't be high...just probably higher. I'm glad I read it at any rate.
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