
Finally, the last two new-to-me books for the night

Finally, the last two new-to-me books for the night

For years I honestly thought it was a stand alone within the same universe, years apart from The Three Musketeers, that's what I get for not reading the book blurb 🤣 thanks @SerialReader for this one!
Here are older heroes, showcased in their ages with wisdom, loyalty, and friendship, grounded in that very realism as I heard their weariness as well as their bodies failing them here and there throughout some fight scenes.
#pantone2023 @Clwojick

#BookCoverChallenge
Day 241.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.

March 8 #SavvySettings Dungeon I have never read the book but u have watched varied versions of the movies. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Pain, anguish, and suffering in human life are always in proportion to the strength with which a man is endowed.

The final book in the series featuring D‘Artagnan, Porthos, Athos and Aramis.
#Mask
#MagnificentMarch
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@OriginalCyn620

#scarathonevent #ChillingPhotoChallenge @TheReadingMermaid @Clwojick
#Mask
Great classic! 🖤

Not the book is originally planned to use for #mask, but it‘s what I could get my hands on this late at night. Alexandre Dumas is one of my favorite authors. ❤️ I have about 3/4 of a bookshelf devoted just to his work.
#ScreamathonPhotoChallenge

#UglyCovers #BoringCovers #PuttingYouOffCovers
@EadieB @Andrew65 @gradcat @Librarybelle
Would you like to join in the game? Show us your ugly or boring covers, or the ones that are putting you off reading the book.
Pic from: https://electricliterature.com/these-book-covers-are-so-terrible-you-wont-believ...
Have a look at the article. 😁

Terminer de lire le dernier opus de Dumas mettant en scène les personnages incroyables que sont les 3 (bon 4) mousquetaires. De l'histoire (romancée un brin), de l'action et des stratégies à profusion, mais surtour, des personnages plus grands que nature.
Des personnages comme ça, il ne s'en fait plus!

1. Tagged book and I hope to start Sittenfeld‘s newest and finish Heartburn on audio.
2. See above and there is a job I want to apply for online.
3. My late mother in law‘s potato salad. She told me how to make it, but it never tastes as good as hers. I‘d tease her that I thought she spit in it to give it that special something! 🤣🤣
#manicminday

While flipping through channels, my dad fell asleep with the tv on this. I've never seen it before, but it's pretty good so far.

Taking my afternoon coffee with a little Dumas
"I call liberty the flowers, the air, light, the stars, the happiness of going whithersoever the nervous limbs of your age may wish to carry you."

And for today's #JubilantJuly #SetinFrance I give you this beautiful classic! And just check out the dates! I bought it in 1998 and the person before me had it since 1955!
62 years!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately there is no publication date in the book itself.
@RealLifeReading

I just ordered these beautiful word cloud classics by Canterbury to put on my new bookshelf. I so wish they had TMITIM to go with them! I haven't read TTM yet but I'm sure I'll love it.
#aprilbookshowers #masked

"D'Artagnan had time to reflect that women - those gentle doves - treat one another more cruelly than bears and tigers."
•Geez, don't hold back.. Dumas. Interesting observation that hasn't changed over the years. ?I think tigers and bears are probably in a better place with each other than some women I know... ??
•#Masked for #AprilBookShowers
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•#classic #dumas #allforone #adventure #literature #readharder
A man is held to be criminal, sometimes, by the great ones of the earth, not because he has committed a crime himself but because he knows of one which has been committed.
Does the open wound in another's breast soften the pain of the gaping wound in our own? Or does the blood which is welling from another man's side staunch that which is pouring from our own? Does the general anguish of our fellow creatures lessen our own private and particular anguish? No, no, each suffers on his own account, each struggles with his own grief, each sheds his own tears.
I am strong against everything, except against the death of those I love. He who dies gains; he who sees others die loses.

This can be a standalone, but it's actually the last of a cycle starting with "The Three Musketeers". I read this one first when a kid & loved it. Re-read it for college required-reading & still loved it! Philippe is imprisoned in the Bastille w/ an iron mask over his face. He & Louis XIV have things in common. Fun, riotous, daring, classic, amazing! An important read! #PairWith: Joseph Drouhin, AC Côte de Beaune Villages, Burgundy, room temp.

#AlexandreDumas praising #AnnRadcliff in his #TheMusketeers series
#bookquote #books #amreading #MichelleBookAddict