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As far as good storytelling, some of my favs are:
I have a very long ranked list, but there's a few.
I really loved The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. I was surprised at how well they held up over time.
Is the three musketeers really on par with the count? I've been meaning to read it for months but I always got the sense it would be disappointing.
I think so. It's top-tier adventure storytelling. The sequels are also great.
The sequels are worth it.