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Les Miserables read-a-long 2026 | Première Partie (1)

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AgualusasL0ver · 30/12/2025 10:54

Welcome to the first thread of the Les Miserables Read-a-long.

I'll be using the Christine Donougher translation for posting in the main, but it doesn't matter which translation you have, they seem to follow the same breakdown. I have not seen the film, the musical, and have very little knowledge about the book, but suspect I will be doing all of these Christmas 2026.

The only rules
The plan is to read ONE chapter a day and contribute/follow the thread as you see fit. There are c. 365 chapters, so we plan to take the year to read slowly and really get under the skin. Sometimes we have clustered chapters in past read-a-longs, and people do sometimes read ahead. All fine - but No spoilers until the relevant day.

Notes from previous read-a-longs

  • How you manage one a day is entirely up to you, some people prefer to store them and read all the chapters for the week at once, some read each day.
  • Sometimes these books can go off on a tangent all their own (looking at Mr Tolstoy), stick with it :-)
  • All formats and translations welcome. Sometimes the translation discussions are some of the most interesting conversations.
  • You WILL get behind at some point, but don't worry, just catch up when you can.
  • Tangents, things you discovered down a rabbit hole, articles, pod casts, clips of epic scenes when we get to them all very welcome on the thread.

Spoiler free summary , courtesy of Chat GPT below. Schmoop has book summaries so I will post those at the relevant points.

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Les Misérables is a classic novel by Victor Hugo that explores justice, compassion, and the struggle for dignity in 19th-century France.
At its core, the book follows the lives of several interconnected characters from different social classes as they navigate poverty, law, love, and moral choice. Rather than focusing on a single hero or plotline, the novel paints a wide picture of society—showing how personal decisions are shaped by systems like the legal system, economic inequality, and social expectations.
Key themes include:

  • Justice vs. mercy — how laws affect people differently, and whether strict punishment leads to fairness
  • Redemption and moral growth — the possibility of change, even after hardship
  • Poverty and inequality — the daily realities of people living on the margins
  • Love and sacrifice — care for others as a powerful force for good
  • Social responsibility — how individual actions impact the wider community

The novel is known for:

  • Deep character development
  • Emotional intensity
  • Philosophical reflections on society and humanity
  • Detailed descriptions of history and everyday life

Overall, Les Misérables is less about a single storyline and more about asking big questions:
What does it mean to be a good person? How should society treat its most vulnerable? And can compassion change lives?

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Iwantacampervan · 30/12/2025 18:01

I'm looking forward to this - I read at night so I'll comment the next morning.

RafaistheKingofClay · 30/12/2025 18:03

Have bought the Donougher version on kindle as have given up trying to decide which packing box my paperback copy is in. Think my original copy is the Denny version looking at the cover upthread.

CutFlowers · 30/12/2025 19:36

I have just noticed there is a French edition in Kindle Unlimited - so I may try to read some of the chapters in French (after I have read the translation!).

Pashazade · 30/12/2025 20:05

All good to go! Sharing the Rodin sculpture of the author, apparently completed in 1886 a year after VH died, but sculpted whilst he was alive.

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MizzyLes · 30/12/2025 20:59

Bonjour! Je suis checking in. I have downloaded a copy. Also hoping to get my reading mojo back and adore les livres again.

AgualusasL0ver · 30/12/2025 22:57

I’m not sure what I thought Victor Hugo looked like, but I don’t think it was that, even though that’s a pretty generic European man with beard, which makes perfect sense.

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bonnemaman1990 · 30/12/2025 23:08

Checking in. Looking forward to this. Thanks for the inspiration. Donougher on kindle all set

Mydadsbirthday · 30/12/2025 23:26

Thank you! I've ordered a copy on French off Vinted so will be joining when it arrives.

SanFranBear · 30/12/2025 23:33

AgualusasL0ver · 30/12/2025 22:57

I’m not sure what I thought Victor Hugo looked like, but I don’t think it was that, even though that’s a pretty generic European man with beard, which makes perfect sense.

He looks very angry, doesn't he! I think I saw him a lot softer, more whimsical like a French Percy Shelley 😁

I am most impressed with those reading in different languages.. especially the Esperanto! I'm not too bad at French but am sure I'd miss the nuance and 'mots justes' if I was to attempt it!

Waawo · 30/12/2025 23:44

SanFranBear · 30/12/2025 23:33

He looks very angry, doesn't he! I think I saw him a lot softer, more whimsical like a French Percy Shelley 😁

I am most impressed with those reading in different languages.. especially the Esperanto! I'm not too bad at French but am sure I'd miss the nuance and 'mots justes' if I was to attempt it!

There are photographs from a similar period to the sculpture, despite that being 150 years ago

[By Étienne Carjat - Bibliothèque nationale de France, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28384247]

File:Victor Hugo by Étienne Carjat 1876 - full.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28384247%5D

Baby1023 · 31/12/2025 00:18

Checking in. I’d love to join!

Buttalapasta · 31/12/2025 07:40

Thank you @AgualusasL0ver ! My Vinted purchase arrived yesterday and I am looking forward to starting.

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WearyAuldWumman · 31/12/2025 16:08

I'm all set. Have downloaded the Hapgood translation onto my Kindle.

Thank you, @AgualusasL0ver for giving me the push to do this.

MamaNewtNewt · 31/12/2025 17:40

Thanks for the thread. Just checking in ready for tomorrow!

Tarkan · 31/12/2025 17:51

I’d love to join in too. Just went to my bookcase and I only seem to have volume 2 of my Les Mis set (bought ages ago and never got round to reading them). Must have lost the first one when I moved. The text is tiny in it anyway so think I’ll grab a Kindle version for this. :)

Onceuponatimethen · 31/12/2025 17:53

Can I please join if not too late?

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 31/12/2025 18:10

Onceuponatimethen · 31/12/2025 17:53

Can I please join if not too late?

You're just on time :)

Onceuponatimethen · 31/12/2025 18:16

I’ve ordered for my kindle as a paper one was going to be 3 Jan! I also have a book to read for my book club (ambitious).

AgualusasL0ver · 31/12/2025 18:30

@Tarkan I have to ask, is your user name a homage to either of these two talented Tarkan's or entirely unrelated.

Les Miserables read-a-long 2026 | Première Partie (1)
Les Miserables read-a-long 2026 | Première Partie (1)
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Tarkan · 31/12/2025 18:42

AgualusasL0ver · 31/12/2025 18:30

@Tarkan I have to ask, is your user name a homage to either of these two talented Tarkan's or entirely unrelated.

Haha entirely unrelated. It’s my dog’s name. He’s a Romanian rescue and came to us with the name, I think it was originally Tarku then it was changed to Tarkan. I mean whoever chose it it could have been from one of them but I have no idea. 😁

MaryasBible · 31/12/2025 18:54

I’m going to join. We’ll see how far I get. I have treated myself to the penguin cloth bound version. I’m looking forward to reading this!

AgualusasL0ver · 31/12/2025 19:06

AgualusasL0ver · 30/12/2025 10:57

1 January

  • Part 1: Fantine
  • Book 1: A Good Man
  • Chapter 1: Monsieur Myriel

Right, so I am logging off for an evening of reading.

We begin tomorrow, reminder:

Part 1, Fantine | Book 1, A Good Man | Chapter 1, Monsieur Myriel (Donougher)
Part 1, Fantine | Book First, A Just Man | Chapter 1, M. Myriel (Hapgood)

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EmbroideredGardener · 31/12/2025 19:21

Have my Donougher edition ready to go. Just checking, do we read tonight to discuss tomorrow, or read tomorrow to discuss on the 2nd?!

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 31/12/2025 19:35

We read tomorrow and discuss on the second, @EmbroideredGardener !

AgualusasL0ver · 31/12/2025 19:36

Edited to say you can ignore this.

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