I read Les Miserables and really liked it. I am finding that this book has the same issues as Les Miserables. When he's actually telling the story, it's great and I can't put it down. But then he starts telling about architecture or trivial, boring things, and I just can't seem to pay attention--unfortunately, these parts seem to last for a hundred pages every time. Maybe some people like that, but I'm having a hard time with it. Like I said, I love the book when it gets to the actual story again, but the other stuff is tough to get through. This and Les Miserables are two of the only books where I would recommend choosing the abridged version.
And for some reason I feel like I need to make it clear that I'm reading the unabridged version (actually, listening to the unabridged version on CD in the car), not the great illustrated classics version. If I were reading the GIC version, I would have finished it in a day. I'm just having a hard time finding the actual Hunchback of Notre Dame in the midst of all the Disney books with the same title or words.
Update: Okay, definitely not like the Disney movie. I didn't go into the book expecting that, of course, but they took like three things from the book and made an entirely different story for the Disney version. Phoebus is not the kind and noble character from the movie, that's for sure. What a selfish jerk. Not that I'm that impressed with La Esmeralda's intelligence either. Also, even the story parts are getting tedious. I bet this book would have been better if it were about 300 pages.
Another update: Frollo is lame. La Esmeralda is lame. I wish she would stop saying, "Oh, my Phoebus." Would it be that hard to say, "Look, there's this guy that's been stalking me forever. I don't know who he is, but he's the one who killed Phoebus." I've been rolling my eyes a lot lately as I listen to this book. Granted, the reader on the CD isn't great, but it's largely the text.
Another update: I've given up for a while. Maybe forever. I think I've read enough, except I kind of want to find out how everyone dies.