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Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Manga Classics: Les Misérables (Victor Hugo, Stacy King, Tszmei Lee)

Synopsis:
The first release in UDON's new Manga Classics line!
Adapted for stage and screen, loved by millions, Victor Hugo's classic novel of love & tragedy during the French Revolution is reborn in this fantastic new manga edition!
The gorgeous art of TseMei Lee brings to life the tragic stories of Jean Valjean, Inspector Javert, and the beautiful Fantine, in this epic adaptation of Les Miserables!

Review:
I got this ebook from Netgalley in return of an honest opinion.
I must admit that I have never read a manga, but when I saw this one I knew I couldn't pass it out. Although I have not read the original book yet, I have seen many adaptations and I am glad I found this one.
After a few minutes of trying to work my way into the vibe of manga books, as well as its peculiar way of reading, I finally started it and I didn't put it down until I finished it a few hours later.
I found it to be a very enjoyable read and a great way to ease yourself into the written world of Les Misérables, if you don't want to start with the original monster of a book right away.
I must say, though, that you should have at least a basic knowledge of the story if you want to read this (watch the movies, the musical or other), so it is a lot easier to understand and follow the fast paced plot line.
I believe this was a very well done adaptation of this classic tale. Even though some parallel plots were left unwritten, it showed, in my opinion, exactly the necessary and what makes this a beautiful story.
As for the art, it was just amazing. Not perfect, but amazing. I believe some characters could have benefited if they had been made in a different way. Still, in general, they felt very real... so real it brought tears to my eyes a couple of times.
Finally, without the musical element, we were left, in this book, with an inspirational story, rich with love, loss and regret. I think that is what makes it timeless and what will make this book stay for generations of manga readers to come.

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