#LesMisReadalong on Twitter: Week 9 Highlights
An agonizing decision, an enigmatic dream, a frantic carriage ride to a strange town–such was week nine of the Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along. And here is what it looked like on Twitter:
Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along: Happy 216th Birthday, Victor Hugo! #lesmisreadalong https://t.co/AOhYJuVxLA pic.twitter.com/kjC7RczHAY
— Nick Senger (@nsenger) February 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/buttontapper/status/968153813491372032
https://twitter.com/kimpineapple/status/968219418722521088
#lesmisreadalong https://t.co/TObqroIaNi
— AStrongBeliefWicker She/her 5 x VAXX ??♀️ (@AStrongBelief) February 27, 2018
…he looked, and he saw that these two stars were the lamps of a carriage. By the light which they emitted, he could distinguish the form of a carriage. It was a tilbury drawn by a small white horse.
V1 B7 C4 #LesMisReadalong pic.twitter.com/3nb1AEJBDE— Rick Barry ? (@RickBarry44) February 27, 2018
https://twitter.com/buttontapper/status/968579316463255552
https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/968642421939609600
"There is one spectacle greater than the sea: that is the sky;
there is one spectacle greater than the sky: that is the interior of the soul."
Les Miserables (Pt 1 Bk 7 Ch 3) #lesmisreadalong— Russell B Smith (@possiblehorizon) March 1, 2018
"Traveling is a constant birth and death." V1B7C5 #lesmisreadalong And yet I keep traveling!
— Denise Gorss (@Denise205) March 1, 2018
https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/969091200455131139
https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/969541763881885697
I know! All of a sudden, the chapters start getting longer while I'm having a particularly busy week. But I'm caught up as of this morning. And interested in how the story is unfolding. #lesmisreadalong
— Denise Gorss (@Denise205) March 4, 2018