12-27-2010, 08:26 AM
I got to say, I didn't particularly like The Count, mostly to the overamount of characters and side plots.
However, I might give it a second try as an audiobook; about six months ago, I got myself a subscription at audible.com, and it's become my gateway to stuff I'd otherwise not read.
As to Dumas, I'll try "The Last Cavallier" before I get to Monte Cristo,
as an audiobook.
Next will be the end of David Farland's "Runebound" series, a fantasy circle that I kind of liked.
(I'm not into fantasy at all, at least usually. I only read this kind of literature, if I absolutely have to.)
However, I might give it a second try as an audiobook; about six months ago, I got myself a subscription at audible.com, and it's become my gateway to stuff I'd otherwise not read.
As to Dumas, I'll try "The Last Cavallier" before I get to Monte Cristo,
as an audiobook.
Next will be the end of David Farland's "Runebound" series, a fantasy circle that I kind of liked.
(I'm not into fantasy at all, at least usually. I only read this kind of literature, if I absolutely have to.)