Rating:  Summary: Bravo! Review: Because I spend a lot of time in my vehicle with my kids, I have begun seeking out these audio adaptations of classic novels put out by Monterey Soundworks...I currently had the pleasure of listening to The Three Musketeers and was very impressed. Usually an adaptation of this great story only covers the first adventure, which is only the "tip of the iceburg". These audio tapes are of excellent quality and do a fine job of bringing the complete story to life! Milady is one of the greatest villainess' in all literature and this adaptation has finally done her character justice! This was much better than any movie I've seen. I consider myself a "musketeer afficionado" as I have read the complete series...Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan are very close friends of mine! If you love this story, you will also love "20 Years Later"! Read them all the way through "The Man in the Iron Mask"! If you are already a fan, get these audio tapes...you won't be disappointed! They are also a good vehicle to introduce someone who may be intimidated by the heft of the book to familiarize themselves with the story and develop an attachment to the characters, which is very easy to do with these characters!
Rating:  Summary: better than all the films Review: THere is a reason that classics are regarded as classics: they are timeless and very fun to read, often more fun than you would imagine. THis is a long book, 900 pages in the French version, but I sliced through so fast that I was sorry when it ended. The plot outline is simple. The four musketeers - for there really are four - want to help the queen in her love for Lord Buckingham of England. All the rest is intrigue and adventure related to that. But the episodes are so funny, the chemistry between the characters so subtle and realistic, that it makes for a truly great read. Indeed, the characters of the musketeers are so well drawn, their inter-relations so complex, that a film or even a miniseries simply cannot do it justice. The glimpses at historical personnages is also fascinating, from Richelieu to Louis XIII. Finally, you get a flavor for the Paris of that epoch, just after the religious wars. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: GREAT BOOK BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS Review: This great book is very well written by Alexandre Dumas. I think it is an amazing story about dÃÂrtagnan. This is a great story about friendship and loyalty. This is a great story for all ages. The Three Musketeers is great in many ways so read it today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: totally satisfying and just plain fun Review: THere is a reason that most classics are regarded as classics: they are timeless and very fun to read, often far more interesting fun than you would imagine. THis is a long book, 900 pages in the French version, but I sliced through so fast that I was sorry when it ended. The plot outline is simple. The four musketeers - for there really are four - want to help the queen in her love for Lord Buckingham of England. All the rest is intrigue and adventure related to that. But the episodes are so funny, the chemistry between the characters so subtle and realistic, that it makes for a truly great read. Indeed, the characters of the musketeers are so well drawn, their inter-relations so complex, that a film or even a miniseries simply cannot do it justice. The glimpses at historical personnages is also fascinating, from Richelieu to Louis XIII. Finally, you get a flavor for the Paris of that epoch, with the rumbling of the religious wars in the background. But this is not a dark book, Like the Reine Margot: it is a great frolic of brotherhood and good guys and bad guys. Taken for what it is, it is one of the greatest. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Best book ever written Review: Being only an eigth grader and a thirteen year old, you may think I don't have very much experience with books. However, I have read The Three Musketeers, and I can easily say, it is the best book ever written. It is witty with 18th century humor. It has fencing, fighting, romance, betrayl, action, seduction, death, hatred, true love, and so much more. It is filled with creativity, and Alexandre Dumas has a wonderful style of writing that really lets him connect to the reader. D'Artagan is a young Gason boy who wants to become a Musketeer. It follows him and his adventures with his three friends and fellow musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. The journeys that the four of them take together are unforgettable. This book is a must read. It is hard to get into at first, but once you start reading, at least twenty pages, you have to finish.
Rating:  Summary: 17th Century France comes alive Review: The Three (or more rightly, Four) Musketeers are now high among my list of all time favorite books. Why is this? It is because of the undermining tension between the forces of good and evil, the passion of true love, and the high adventure of the Musketeers. The story is based upon young D'Artagnan's quest to become a musketeer and seek fame and fortune. The novel follows a time in European history where religious and civil strife is everywhere, and The Musketeers must battle to save France and their own purses! There are moments of hilarity, sadness, passion, and a surprise ending thrown in for good measure. The way Dumas was able to twist the plot in so many directions was a marvel to me. I guarantee you will not be disappointed after reading this book; the characters will come alive and the drama will unfold.
Rating:  Summary: Good Book If You Like Adventure. Review: The Three Musketeers is about a boy around 20 years of age named D'Artagnan who travels to France to become a Musketeer. He then encounters three important characters named Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. He arranges a duel with each of them and then realizes that they are all Musketeers. Soon the Cardinal's guards arrive to fight with the Musketeers. D'Artagnan fights with the Musketeers and defeats the leader of the Cardinal's guards that attacked the Musketeers. After this he makes a name for himself to the King, Cardinal, and the leader of the Musketeers, M. de Treville. He makes friends with Porthos, Aramis, and Athos. He soon gets involved in a plot against the Queen set up by the Cardinal, and D'Artangnan is the only one who can save the Queen from her predicament. In the process he also becomes deeply involved with one of the Queen's servants. The characters were exellent and their personalities fit together perfectly. Dumas combines action, comedy, and romance into one well written novel. Altough it was fairly wordy, the plot was good and kept me interested throughout the book. The characters are portrayed very well in the book; there's the treachorous Milady, who is completely nuts. D'artagnan who is just an all-around hero. He has brains, and skill, and anything he lacks he makes up for with pure bravado and determination. Athos, who was a wise and sad character, and the most excellent leader. Aramis, was an interesting cross between religion and swashbucklery, while Porthos could not be funnier. I also enjoyed the way the mood of the story could change from moment to moment. Lightheartedness at the beginning when D'Artagnan meets the Three Musketeers. Suspense at the capture of M. Bonacioux. As well as pride, whenever the heroes cry out the well remembered "One for all, and all for one." Overall I think this is a great book and highly recommend others read it.
Rating:  Summary: The Three Musketeers Review: The Three Musketeers is a classic story of love and deceit. The story focuses around the journeys of D'Artagnan, in his quest to become a member of the King's elite guard unit, the Musketeers. Many of these journeys end up in life or death situations, and the young Gascon must rely heavily on the companionship of his three Musketeer friends, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, for survival. The plot contains many twists, and several of the characters are not who they appear to be. Even though the book is fairly long, it always kept me hooked with its adventurous plot and action filled fight scenes. If you enjoy a great tale of love, companionship, deceit, and betrayal, and have some time on your hands, this book is a must read.
Rating:  Summary: Duma's excellant Romantic Novel Review: Alexandre Duma's Three Musketeers was an excellant but long read. It was assigned to me as an english project, and although I was under the time deadline, I found myself drawn into the book more and more. The tale follows D'artangan, a young and gallant Gascon, and his journey to, and occupancy in, Paris. The story changes angles and approaches many times, to the point where someone who at first seems an enemy, eventually becomes a friend. The book dips back into a theme of chivalry, as goes with the time period of the book. It comes back to a mentality where women are revered, respected, and fought for and fought over. At the slightest malicious word, swords are drawn and a duel to the death is fought. I would recommend this book to anyone who finds themselves with the time to be drawn into a classic romantic novel, and enjoys reading about "swashbuckling adventure"!
Rating:  Summary: The Three Musketeers Review: I absolutely loved this book. It was a terrific tale of adventure, romance, sword fighting, dueling, deceit, and more. There is something for everyone in this book. There was not one page that I didn't enjoy reading. I had heard so much about the book but had never given it a chance until recently, and now I'm really glad that I did. Once I started reading it was hard to put it down. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a good read. If you are into action, romance, friendship, or any type of genre, this is the book to read. It's got it all.
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