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Kareem
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Villefort is kind of a dumbass. RIP to him but if I were in his position, I probably would have taken a little more than 2 minutes to think about things before I consigned a man to his fate.

Also, the narrative needs to make up its mind. Is Dantes a bright and intelligent young lad, or is he a dumbass incapable of putting two and two together?

It’s fun to copy the narrator’s breathy “innocent woman” voice
Nov 11, 2025 03:01PM
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I swear this book gets really good at chapter 85, over 800 pages in
Mar 04, 2026 09:42AM
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Kareem
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Now that there's 12 hours left, we're finally getting into the end game.
Mar 04, 2026 08:00AM
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Kareem
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“I am not a romantic.”
- man who proposes killing himself because he can’t marry the woman he loves
Mar 02, 2026 06:51AM
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Kareem
Kareem is 66% done
I might have mentioned this previously, but it’s a great stylistic choice to never again grace us with what Edmond is thinking after he becomes the Count of Monte Cristo. We learn how other characters feel and what their thoughts are, but we never see more than the occasional glimpse into his psyche
Feb 27, 2026 10:14AM
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Kareem
Kareem is 62% done
Forgot to mention earlier: Madame Danglars had the fright of her life due to her crime of being accessory to infanticide being partially exposed. She would go on to blame her fainting spell on vaguely being a woman, and everyone else just accepts that.

I'm torn between laughing while congratulating her and also disliking her because she tried to have her newborn child buried alive.

Porque no los dos I guess.
Feb 24, 2026 08:30AM
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Kareem
Kareem is 62% done
So, twenty years ago Villefort happened to have an affair with Danglars’ wife during her first marriage, leading to her husband committing suicide, causing Danglars to marry her and accidentally tie himself further to Villefort. Villefort and Danglars’ wife had a baby together, whom they tried to bury alive and was only saved by a random dude’s revenge attempt. That baby is Benedetto, who is now a character.
Feb 24, 2026 06:50AM
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Kareem
Kareem is 60% done
The Count is casually cruel toward the people he cares about just so he can further his revenge.

Unrelated, but Danglars’ downfall being money related means we get a lot of short chapters going “and the Count did this minor scheme that lost Danglars this amount of money” with not bearing on the plot besides.

I’m definitely going to rate this book 3 stars. It’d be better if it was 400 pages shorter.
Feb 23, 2026 06:23AM
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Kareem
Kareem is 53% done
“My mother is remarkable, and if there were a woman like her but 20 years younger, I’d already be married.”

WOAH SLOW DOWN THERE ALBERT

A) welcome back Oedipus
B) you’re saying this to her first love who was secret policed the day he was to marry her
C) you’re literally describing Haydee (and it’s why I think Haydee and Edmond are gonna be together even though she’s like a quarter century younger)
Dec 15, 2025 05:28AM
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Kareem
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This chapter where Edmond discusses toxicology might be the most racist chapter. As with a lot of what he says, it’s unclear how much is the Count playing to the racism of the Parisians and how much is from Dumas himself.

Considering Dumas was half black, I give him SOME benefit of the doubt, but that doesn’t mean I won’t go, “Wow, that was racist”
Dec 12, 2025 12:58PM
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Kareem
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It’s interesting the way Edmond pursues the downfall of his nemeses.

To Danglars, who only cares about money, he says, “I am richer than you.”

To Fernand, who only cares about social status, he says, “I am more loved than you.”

To Villefort, who only cares for his ambition, he says, “I am better than you.”
Dec 12, 2025 08:26AM
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