![]() Don’t Call Me Katie Rose by Lenora Mattingly Weber.Themes in the story: betrayal, ambition, courage, redemption, revenge, perseverance, honesty, good and evil, deception, heroism, honor, suffering, judgment, injustice, justice, self-control, empowerment, and grief.įollow Follow me on Twitter My Tweets Search for: Archives Archives Recent Posts However, the story has a good building up and leads to a satisfying closure. It is a story that in the beginning pages I felt sadness and anxiety. I felt surely with a chunkster page book a reckoning will come. I feel an investment in what is going to happen. It is told in a chronological order of events.Ī man who has everything going for him in life and it is stolen in a brief moment. It is not a story that swept me away like Les Miserables or other five star/excellent classic literature books I’ve rated. I like The Count of Monte Cristo, but I am not in love with the story. During this time, Edmond develops a friendship that becomes a lifesaver. Edmond wastes away in his prison cell for 14 years. His sentence is in a prison fortress built on a small island. There is a man who is very jealous of Edmond. He is in love with a beautiful woman he is engaged to marry. The French title: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo in 1844-1845.Įdmond Dantes has everything going for him. The Count of Monte Cristo was first published in a serialized form. ![]()
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