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The Three Musketeers

by Alexandre Dumas

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Members' Rating: 4.25from 12 Ratings and 5 Reviews

Tags: Adventure, Classics, French, Novel

ISBN:0670037796

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Growing up in genteel poverty in seventeenth-century France, young d'Artagnan dreams of becoming a hero. With hopes for glory and adventure in his heart, he sets out to join the elite company of the King's trusted Musketeers. A series of misadventures brings him to a duel with none other than three of his heroes—the Musketeers Porthos, Athos, and Aramis. Impressed by the young man's spirit and with not a moment to lose in their struggle with the power-hungry Cardinal Richelieu, the three men enlist d'Artagnan to join them. What follows this fateful encounter brings d'Artagnan all of the danger, intrigue, and glory that any Musketeer could ever hope for. Beautiful and deadly women, priceless treasures, scandalous secrets—all combine for a riveting tale of adventure and challenge that will put d'Artagnan to the test. Will he succeed in helping the Musketeers defend their King and earn his place among their ranks?


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About the Author

Born the son of a military man, Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) was a voracious reader from early childhood. After the untimely death of his father, his mother regaled him with tales of his father's adventures in battle. The realm of heroic acts and romance had a strong appeal for the young Dumas, and he began his writing career with several plays. After the success of his dramas, Dumas moved into novels, becoming well-known for such works as The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Man in the Iron Mask. Although it might be hard to guess from his current and long-lived popularity, Dumas faced considerable adversity for being of a mixed-race background and, sadly, was never fully accepted into many intellectual and society circles during his lifetime.

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In which it is proved that, notwithstanding their names' ending in OS and IS, the heroes of the story which we are about to have the honor to relate to our readers have nothing mythological about them.
A short time ago, while making researches in the Royal Library for my History of Louis XIV, I ...

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Reviewed by clducasse on Oct 8, 2009

What a book should be

This was a book that has been on my "To-Read" list for years. I am so happy I didn't leave it any longer - I really enjoyed it. It has humor, adventure, romance, and action. The last 50 or so parts I read in 2 days as I was hooked. I look forward to reading more Dumas books.

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Reviewed by wsimpson3144 on Apr 14, 2009

greatest book...ever.

greatest book...ever.

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Reviewed by chrway on Nov 14, 2008

Pretty good

Good enough to make me want to read the next book in the series. Had some slow parts, but entertaining otherwise.

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Reviewed by Kell1976 on Feb 17, 2009

The Three Musketeers

This is not just a classic tale of good versus evil, but has deliberately blurred lines which are crossed by all the characters on multiple occasions, asking the discerning reader to consider the context and implications of the characters’ actions before judging their behaviour. It is also a romp the likes of which it would be hard to beat – the swordplay is always quick and the author never stints on the danger as the heroes are thrust headlong into action.

If you’ve never read this, whether or not you’ve seen a film version, pick it up, turn the pages, and become completely absorbed in this most passionate, adventurous tale – I promise you will not regret it!

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Reviewed by saturntv on Jun 15, 2009

Wonderful!

My favorite book! It caught me up in the action and intrigue and made me laugh along the way. I loved it. Plan on reading all the books in the series, but I just bet none could top the original.

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ajitandhare 1.00   2008-11-09
CherylsPearls 5.00   2009-02-09
chrway 4.00 Read review 2008-11-13
clducasse 4.00 Read review 2009-10-08
Kell1976 5.00 Read review 2009-02-17
keumster 5.00   2008-12-29
luvpumpkns 4.00   2009-05-21
mokie1982 4.00   2009-03-10
ruffem 4.00   2009-01-15
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Susie18 5.00   2009-03-03
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