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Alex
is 66% done
"ah, to feel love's keen sting" is a bit of an understatement.
I prefer the chapters in this book where the protagonists are (albeit comically) tormented by their insecurities and uncertainties. It paints a more realistic picture.
— Aug 01, 2025 01:33AM
I prefer the chapters in this book where the protagonists are (albeit comically) tormented by their insecurities and uncertainties. It paints a more realistic picture.
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Alex
is 90% done
Shit hits the fan! Murder! Drama! Our protagonist is about to become a dad, precipitating events into chaos. Receiving a letter detailing his previous
affair, he decides that the only logical thing to do is to murder her.
Of course.
He missed.
— Aug 05, 2025 03:13AM
affair, he decides that the only logical thing to do is to murder her.
Of course.
He missed.
Alex
is 83% done
Unsatisfied with the kind of stroboscopic relationship the protagonist has with his romantic interest, he decides to woo another woman... In order to make her jealous.
Classic.
— Aug 04, 2025 07:12AM
Classic.
Alex
is 75% done
"c'est donc toi!" (Says romantic interest n°2 after days of silence and animosity, as she hugs him with emotion)
When in the blurb they said she was intense, they sure described the character well. Even the politics, that every now and then take the fore (but do not necessarily reflect the author's position) are infinitely more intense than the first part of the book.
— Aug 03, 2025 01:33AM
When in the blurb they said she was intense, they sure described the character well. Even the politics, that every now and then take the fore (but do not necessarily reflect the author's position) are infinitely more intense than the first part of the book.
Alex
is 62% done
The edition I'm reading, the complete one, has 666 pages. I'm now at page 419.
So anyway, this went from mocking every Jane Austen novel to Mean Girls during the French Restauration (between both French Empires).
— Jul 30, 2025 01:12PM
So anyway, this went from mocking every Jane Austen novel to Mean Girls during the French Restauration (between both French Empires).
Alex
is on page 300 of 361
This first part ends as an exaggeration of everything I know from Jane Austen. The son of a carpenter in the town of Verrières is recruited in the local nobleman's family to educate their children (one of which is called Stanislas-Xavier, a hilarious name to begin with)
He very much accidentally gets an episcopal education and the first part ends with him going to Paris.
Great fun overall.
— Jul 04, 2025 10:54AM
He very much accidentally gets an episcopal education and the first part ends with him going to Paris.
Great fun overall.

