#LesMisReadalong on Twitter: Week 3 Highlights
As readers are finishing week three of the Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along, the Twitter chat has been informative and fun. You can be a part of the Les Mis action by using the hashtag #LesMisReadalong. Here’s a sampling of the tweets from this past week:
https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/952783356302774272
https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/952819730447925248
https://twitter.com/burns_nancy/status/952887291390898177
https://twitter.com/MissCarrieLA/status/952930490943713285
The good woman touched the man's arm and pointed out to him on the other side of the square a little low house beside the bishop's palace.
"You have knocked at every door?" she asked.
"Yes."
"Have you knocked at that one?"
"No."
"Knock there."
V1 B2 C1 #LesMisReadalong pic.twitter.com/II6vBBkSi4— Rick Barry ? (@RickBarry44) January 15, 2018
#LesMisReadalong My thoughts on Book 1 A Good Man (Un juste)https://t.co/j97C6C2ig2
— AStrongBeliefWicker She/her 5 x VAXX ??♀️ (@AStrongBelief) January 16, 2018
"Knock there." I think we'll see the unlocked door in play soon! #LesMisReadalong
— Denise Gorss (@Denise205) January 16, 2018
https://twitter.com/LiteraryFeline/status/953103367986753536
Mademoiselle Baptistine…had been fore-ordained to meekness, but faith, charity, hope, these three virtues which gently warm the heart, had gradually sublimated this meekness into sanctity. V1 B2 C2 #LesMisReadalong pic.twitter.com/B8kfpa9AQu
— Rick Barry ? (@RickBarry44) January 16, 2018
I'm new to the book version too. Glad I stumbled on this #lesmisreadalong. Just like I stumbled on a copy of the book for it to be on my shelf when I heard of the readalong!
— Denise Gorss (@Denise205) January 17, 2018
When too much #LesMis is barely enough! Incredible find today- Manga Les Mis!! #LesMisReadalong pic.twitter.com/ZieeH6g7Ze
— AStrongBeliefWicker She/her 5 x VAXX ??♀️ (@AStrongBelief) January 17, 2018
"There will be more joy in heaven over the tear-bathed face of a repentant sinner than over the white robes of a hundred just men." Msgr. Bienvenue. #lesmisreadalong See also Luke 15:7.
— Tom Arceneaux (@TomArceneaux) January 17, 2018
Check out this great #LesMis post from @novelsandnon which includes this awesome bullet journal she created for the #lesmisreadalong https://t.co/xfcQZrPkn9 pic.twitter.com/hoU7FP5Rd3
— Nick Senger (@nsenger) January 17, 2018
"‘Monsieur’ to a convict is like a glass of water to one of the shipwrecked survivors of the Medusa. Ignominy thirsts for respect." V1, Bk2, Ch3 #lesmisreadalong Géricault's "Raft of the Medusa" was an "icon of French Romanticism" pic.twitter.com/I7TTIosVIx
— Nick Senger (@nsenger) January 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/MissCarrieLA/status/953875102902333440
https://twitter.com/kimpineapple/status/954380070277263361
https://twitter.com/burns_nancy/status/954640724989014016
"Hugo was born on 26 February 1802, but because he was a slightly premature baby, he always believed he had been conceived on 24 June 1801. Valjean's prison number…at Toulon is 24601." – Bellos, Novel of the Century #lesmisreadalong
— Nick Senger (@nsenger) January 20, 2018
I've slipped 4 chapters/days behind with my summer holidaying but planning to catch up today, after walking the dogs before it gets too hot and a leisurely Sunday brunch…. #LesMisReadalong
— AStrongBeliefWicker She/her 5 x VAXX ??♀️ (@AStrongBelief) January 20, 2018
Another great summary there Nick. Once again there were things I missed. I particularly enjoyed seeing the bullet journal from @novelsandnon.