Sunday, April 19, 2009

First Thoughts

The book started as any book might start, nothing special but keep reading and maybe you will like it. Well this is definitely one of those books as not too long after you start it you come across some action and the plot starts off right there. D'artangnan receives a letter from his father which will help him get in to the musketeers group, but coming across a man who is making fun of him, he fights and loses the letter. The leader of the musketeers however is still impressed by this guy and is very willing to help him in his journey to become a musketeer, but he can't get there just yet for he has to prove himself. He is excited at the thought of all this, but on his way out the door manages to get himself on the bad side of three musketeers. Well fate and luck are on his side, because as he has an appointment with all three of them, the other two show up as seconds to his duel with the first one. This works for good because when they are about to fight some of the cardinals men show up and try to arrest them. He then has a chance to prove himself to the musketeers and helps them beat down the cardinals men. As time goes on, d'artagnon proves himself the leader of the group of the three musketeers. The story definitly has its twists.

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