I finished this book in less than 4 hours. It’s such a cute edition with big font and pictures, which instantly reminded me of childhood books where images and words go hand in hand, making reading fun and easy to imagine.
I first heard about The Three Musketeers in the movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and that’s what made me curious to finally read it. This copy was also gifted to me, which made it even more special.
Reading this story felt like going on a big adventure with the most loyal and fun friends one could have. D’Artagnan comes to Paris full of dreams and soon meets Athos, Porthos, and Aramis — three amazing characters who fight, tease, and argue like siblings, but always stand together when it really matters.
Their friendship is so charming. They treat sword fights like games, face danger with laughter, and keep secrets that make you both smile and worry for them. The book beautifully reflects friendship, courage, and a little romance, all set in the 17th-century Paris.
What touched me the most is the bond they share. No matter how difficult things get, they show that true friends are the ones who laugh with you, fight for you, and never let you feel alone. “All for one and one for all” is not just their line — it’s a reminder of the kind of friendship we all wish to have.
And I am excited to read more books by Alexandre Dumas!
“All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.”
AS : Happy Reading! 😀
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