This is a book overflowing with diverse characters and engaging plots that I really enjoyed.

Roger Carbury’s unwavering goodness stood out in a world where such characters are rare. His selflessness was refreshing and heartening to see in a book.

Melmotte’s rise and fall served as a timeless lesson about society’s sway over our perceptions.

Marie’s stand for herself against her father’s schemes was admirable, though Felix’s character was pretty unlikeable.

But what really got to me, especially having gone through recent heartbreak, is Mrs. Hurtle’s story. Her emotional journey felt achingly real and struck a personal chord with me.

Overall, the book offers a mix of humor (think Dolly Longestaffe and the John Crumb trope), life lessons and memorable characters that stick with you. 10/10 would recommend.

What is your favorite plot/who’s your favorite character and why?

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    1 year ago

    Agreed on the Melmotte/Trump resemblance.

    Apart from the repetitiveness issue that you mentioned, how do you think his other works are better?