

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Books | Fiction / General
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Victor Hugo
In the dark world of medieval Paris, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral heroically fights to save the life of a beautiful Gypsy girl about to be unjustly executed. Told with simple vocabulary and set in large type, this adaptation of the classic tale is perfectly suited for young readers. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Author
Victor Hugo
Pages
662
Publisher
Collector's Library
Published Date
2004
ISBN
1904633730 9781904633730
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"It’s dark, heartfelt, and very sad, but an important ans beautiful read nonetheless. "
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Emily
"I like the story but there are full chapters describing the architecture that I skipped entirely. But mostly it’s alright."
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Morgan Gould
"Is this worth reading? I’m a few chapters in and I’m just not feeling it."
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adelyn 🤍 (student)
"NOT LIKE THE DISNEY MOVIE
TW: Attempted Sexual Assault, Sexual encounter with minor, Abuse, Child killing.
Let me tell you, I couldn't put the book down. It was difficult for me to understand what was going on in the beginning, but afterward was when it became interesting.
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I watched the Disney version before reading it. I was surprised to see Phebis was also the villian. Frollo was more unhinged, but also compassionate towards Quasi. Esmeralda was unfortunately killed in the end, and worse, she is 16 in the book. There are very uncomfortable parts within the book, but once you get pass those, it is a good read."
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Molly
"Esmeralda deserves the price to the most stupid protagonist I ever read, she literally -10 IQ."
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Fabrizio Diaz Contin
"9/10"
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Lil-Farrah