books: alexandre-dumas/the-count-of-monte-cristo
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alexandre-dumas/the-count-of-monte-cristo | reviews | Revenge – exciting revenge from nearly beyond the grave! I loved this book to pieces when I discovered it, despite being confused by it a lot. I was nine at the time, and many concepts in there confused me. How did cheques work? What on earth was a rentier? (They were spelt the same in German, and the word has fallen completely out of use, because Rentier also means reindeer. You can understand my confusion.) And I didn't get the whole Bonaparte arc until I re-read it years later. But all those things didn't keep me from just thoroughly enjoying the drama. | 2003-05-01 | The Count of Monte Cristo | #bebdc3 | 0140449264 | 9780140449266 | 1844 | http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/9780140449266-L.jpg | 1276 | 5 |