
Louise de La Vallière
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Alexandre Dumas
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Amazing that it’s still so interesting.
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better love triangles than Shakespeare
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absolutely loved it
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Subpar for Dumas, redeemed by Simon Vance.
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Where does Louise de La Vallière rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This book was a necessary read for me to have a stronger background of The Man in the Iron Mask. Though I love Dumas' works and I enjoy the character of Raoul, Athos' son, this is my least favorite of the D'artagnan series, and I believe my past read of the actual book is what helped me comprehend the complex (and somewhat dry) story line and odd story twists. If you are a fan of the Musketeers and Dumas, you must "read" this book to stay knowledgeable of the more obscure background details of each Musketeer and Raoul and his friends.What was one of the most memorable moments of Louise de La Vallière?
My favorite scene is when D'artagnan defends Raoul to Raoul's friends who have been teasing Raoul about not knowing who his mother is and thus implying he is a "castaway" child of lower birth rank. D'artagnan defends his best friend's son (Athos' son) as if Raoul was his own. I get chills when see how devoted all these men are to each other.Have you listened to any of Simon Vance’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes. Simon Vance is an amazing reader. He pays attention to details in the dialogue and puts the story first - not his voice acting skills.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The scene previously mentioned of D'atagnan defending Raoul was my extreme reaction because this book has a lot - and I mean a lot of - background details and story twists (location changes, Musketeer-switch-ups, and loyalty changes) - that it reads sometimes more like a documentary of each Musketeers' plan of action kept secret from the other, while throwing in Raoul's friendships, Guard service, and love triangle in gaps of the big story that make for a dizzying read.Any additional comments?
You have to read it if you are a true Musketeer fan. I liked it strongly, though I didn't love it as I do the other 4 books.Sets the background for The Man in the Iron Mask
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Good story, superb reader
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Louis and Louise
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the narrator truly brings the story to life
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low point of the series so far
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The journey continues...
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