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The average rating for Always the Mountains based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-10-25 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 4 stars William Garcia
I'll be honest, I picked this book off of the title during a random rove in the library. I just knew I could not disagree with the statement. There was a connectedness of the individual chapters that did make whole greater then the sum of it's parts. The mixing of chapters of the authors own ideas with his impressions of those he had learned from added much depth and diversity to the perspectives expressed. There was certainly chapters that I took my time moving through and other that just came and went. A found 'A Plea for Quiet Preservation' to present a very important stance on a challenge that is continuing to grow. This was a very thought-provoking read for me. It filled a niche that was had been missing for awhile.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-09-05 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 3 stars Darrick Diggins
I thought that Queen Margot couldn't be topped. I should have known better. Honestly, I do not have enough space to fully explain all the ways I adore this book. But I'll try to condense it. -First, the four main characters. Love, love, love, and more love. Aramis and Porthos - the Merry and Pippin of the group, if you'll excuse the extremely dorkish LOTR cross-reference - made me laugh; D'Artagnan was charming even though (or maybe because) he had multiple moments where, were I in the story, I wouldn't know whether to kiss him or smack him upside the head; and the pure unfiltered AWESOME that is Athos cannot be put into words. -My copy of the book is 754 pages, but I was able to finish it in less than two weeks and not even notice the length because the story was so engrossing. As soon as I finished it, I wanted to flip back to page 1 and start all over again. -Duels. Lots and lots of duels. -The only complaint I had regarding the other Dumas book I'd read before this (Queen Margot, as previously mentioned) was that there was a total lack of what I will bluntly call the dirty details. In Margot, all the sex scenes were kept out of the way and, judging by the description Dumas gave us of the characters' nighttime activities, no one managed to get laid for the entire book. The Three Musketeers, on the other hand, is by no means a bodice-ripper but is still very romantic. And then there's the scene where D'Artagnan decides that nailing Milady will be a good way to get revenge on her for kidnapping his girlfriend. Which brings me to my next point... -Milady. Holy crap. I try to come up with words to describe her, but I can't do it because my brain sort of slows down until all I can hear are the words "Most. Badass. Character. Ever." repeating in my head over and over while the song "Cold Hard Bitch" by JET starts playing in the background. (if that makes any sense at all. Just go with it, okay?) But seriously, let's talk about Milady for a minute. She keeps poison in her ring, seduces a guard who has been specifically warned that she'll try to seduce him, stabs herself in the chest to make people think she killed herself, regularly tries to assassinate D'Artagnan and his friends, and was generally such a psychotic bitch that even Cardinal Richelieu was afraid of her. UPDATE Dear Hollywood, What the FUCK is wrong with you? Seriously, fuck you guys. Love, Madeline


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