This was the best book I ever read. I like long books though so I was fine having it take a while. The length made it feel like a new friend by the time I was done with it and was genuinely sad when it ended. I've heard War and Peace is similar so I've started reading that but haven't fallen in love with it like I didn't Les Mis (yet).
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I also read War and Peace, but while I think it’s a really good book, it did not resonate as deeply as Les Misérables. The characters were good but not as monumental, and the historico-philosophical notes that happen every second chapter (or so it feels) become a slog to wade through.
I like saying that W&P is the only book I dropped 6 pages from the end (of the epilogue). I couldn’t handle abrupt character developments for no real reason.
In general, I’d say that Tolstoy is more preachy than Hugo. They both write to explain their ethics, but Hugo also succeeds in charming the reader.
Best of luck!