ok, here we go. just warning you, this is going to be a much longer/ in-depth review than i normally write, because i have so many thoughts that i need to get out lol.
to start:
I LOVED IT.
it was so much better than i dared let myself hope for. i’ll be honest, i was genuinely so scared to read this because if there’s one thing that i like more than the lunar chronicles, it’s les miserables. and i was really worried that this would ruin them both a bit for me. my initial expectations for this book were so high, that i literally had to drop them completely, out of fear that this book wouldn’t do it for me.
but the good news?
it did do it for me! :D
so let’s get into it
a quick disclaimer
i’ve read a lot of it, but i still have not read the entirety of the Brick. ik, i’m a liar, i’m a fake, i’m sorry. but let’s be real. i read what i have read of les mis when i was 15. so of course i was gonna skip the endless descriptions and the how-to-navigate-the-parisian-sewer-system. one day, i’m sure i will read the Brick cover to cover. i know i will. i’m 17, i’ve got plenty of time left to do so.
as it is, i’ve read probably about 2/3 of the Brick. i am kind of vague on a lot of the details, so most of my knowledge of the story comes, yes, from the approximately 24601 (see what i did there?) times i’ve watched the 2012 movie. and the actual live musical.
anyways, that is to say, i’m not an english major who’s studied these characters and the text in huge depth and debated the morality of jean valjean vs. javert. i mean sure, i’ve thought pretty deeply about these characters, and this story, but for the most part i’m just a girl with an attachment to the soundtrack and the friends of the abc. sorry.
so, this all is to say, i’ll be making a lot of comparisons to characters and the storyline in my review. based off my just obsessive fan-experience with this story, not any formal education on it :)
now, i’m a big fan of retellings. i’ve read a lot of them. i’ve loved a lot of them. but this one was such a different experience because i already had such a strong attachment to the story and characters. it was very interesting to read, knowing what, if not exactly how, everything was going to happen. going in already loving some characters and hating others. it was all in all, just a really interesting experience. and probably why i do have so much to say about it now.
the characters
chatine
my eponine, my darling. ohhhhhh. she was such a brilliant character. her wit, her toughness, her negative attitude! (i’m not sure why, but i seem to get attached surly, moody, pessimistic characters. oops.) i don’t even know what to say about her, she was just so amazing. i just felt for her so much, especially toward the end. i really can’t say much that isn’t spoilers, but she is just incredible.
marcellus
so... marius. i have to admit, going into this, i already didn’t like him. because i’ve never liked marius. but, he was honestly pretty interesting! i’m still not sure i was exactly a fan of his, but i felt for him too. his storyline, especially with his grandfather, was really intriguing and made me like, not entirely hate his character. which, considering all the time i’ve spent hating the character of marius, is pretty high praise. i honestly think, that if i didn’t already have this whole idea of him going into the story, he could have been one of my favorites. as it is, i still don’t love him, but i’m not sure it will ever be possible to make me like marius. i’m very excited to see where his character goes in the next book!
alouette
cosette. oh boy. i- i don’t know what to say. cosette is definitely in my all-time least favorite characters, so i’m conflicted. i didn’t like her for the vast majority of this book. near the end, she got a little bit more tolerable, but she just still annoys me so much. like just the level of naivety. ugh. idk man.
a few notes on some minor characters
roche
GAVROCHE! my child!!! still swaggering around like he owns the place. need i say more?
limier
javert. so ik a lot of people don’t like the turning of javert into a cyborg who is literally incapable of emotion, but honestly... that’s literally just always been javert. in fact that is so perfectly him that i had to put the book down when he was first mentioned just so i could try to comprehend the absolute perfection of that.
enjolras
enjolras. um... um... WHERE WAS HE? WHERE? YES I REALIZE THAT HE WOULDN’T HAVE PLAYED ANY ROLE IN THE ACTION OF THIS STORY BUT STILL. WHERE. right now i’m very worried that he’s supposed to be one of the revolutionaries already mentioned here but,, nope. that wasn’t him. he’s not there. and if we don’t get THE PERFECT enjolras “who cares about your lonely soul” like figure in the next book i will throw my own revolution. ok? are we clear? i don’t think you understand i love enjolras almost as much as he loves france and i need him.
things i liked:
1. the characterizations
2. the way it kept close to the original storyline but still felt new
3. nods to details from the Brick that weren’t in the musical
4. “master of the house” (i gasped)
5. two of my absolute favorite things, the painting the girl with the pearl earring and the the book the book thief were mentioned (though not by name), which made me oh so happy
6. the way the love-triangle-mix-up was not at all a large part of the story!
7. and the insta-love wasn’t nearly as bad as i worried it would be
8. there was a lot more but too much to put here, so let’s just say everything made me happy
things i didn’t like:
1. no enjolras
2. no barricade
3. no enjolras
4. no singing
5. no enjolras
i already went over enjolras, i’m sure we’ll get our barricade in the next book, (because what even is les mis without a barricade) and considering that this was a written text, it probably would have been weird if there was singing. but i digress.
final notes:
ok i think that’s most of what i wanted to say! there would be more, but this is already an unholy length, so i’m going to leave it at one final thing:
the authors stuck pretty close to the original storyline in this book. which i love. what i can’t figure out if i would prefer for them to do that in the second book, or to just overhaul the entire end of the story. because if you didn’t already know, les mis does NOT have a happy ending. AT ALL. and much as i love les mis, i’m not sure i can suffer through all those deaths yet again. i’m worried. because on the one hand i don’t want the authors to just be like “oh! guess what! it all works out and they all live happily ever after! isn’t that great?” but on the other hand, i really, really, REALLY want that to happen. so anyway, i guess i’ll just have to see! i’m excited, but once again terrified.
ok, sorry for the stupid long review. i’ll say bye now. just go read this book, or at the very least pls watch the 2012 movie version of les mis. that’s what i’m gonna go do now :)