#LesMisReadalong on Twitter: Week 2 Highlights

Victor Hugo on Twitter

The tweets keep coming in the Les Misérables Chapter-a-Day Read-along. We’ve finally reached the end of Book 1: A Good Man, and I’ll have a new read-along post up tomorrow to wrap it up and look forward to Book 2. In the meantime, enjoy this post which gathers some of the tweets from the second week. A big Thank You! to everyone who’s sharing their favorite quotes, thoughts on translation, struggles, victories, and all the other other ways Les Misérables is affecting you. You’re making this read-along an interactive adventure, and it’s only just beginning!

If you’re interested in participating on Twitter, we’re using the hashtag #LesMisReadalong. Just add that to any of your tweets about Les Misérables and we’ll be sure to see them. And if you want to follow the Twitter conversation but don’t necessarily want to add your two cents, you can click on #LesMisReadalong each day to see what people are tweeting about the book.

Once again, it is never too late join us in reading Les Misérables this year. A chapter a day is hardly any time commitment at all, and the slow pace is allowing us to really chew on Hugo’s words and appreciate them. We’re only fourteen days into the challenge, which is to say to catch up you only need to read about 60 pages. To join, simply leave a comment or link on the announcement post and subscribe to this blog to get updates throughout the year.

Without further ado, here’s a sampling of tweets from week two:

https://twitter.com/burns_nancy/status/950454470802132994

https://twitter.com/nerissarain/status/950563651575955456

https://twitter.com/burns_nancy/status/950651542876643328

https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/950873798936477696

https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/951210294835142656

https://twitter.com/nerissarain/status/951310737791598592

https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/951580225237757952

https://twitter.com/burns_nancy/status/951762422997635073

https://twitter.com/burns_nancy/status/952084947094921216

https://twitter.com/bronasbooks/status/952518232581156865

 

Deacon Nick

Nick Senger is a husband, a father of four, a Roman Catholic deacon and a Catholic school principal. He taught junior high literature and writing for over 25 years, and has been a Catholic school educator since 1990. In 2001 he was named a Distinguished Teacher of the Year by the National Catholic Education Association.

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