![]() When he finally leaves prison, one man teaches him that anyone can change from bad to good, from darkness to light. Jean Valjean was a good guy, but was corrupted by a cruel world, becoming sort of heartless after a 19-year stint in prison for stealing a loaf of bread. ![]() Well, I’m not a big reader, but our English teacher once made us read Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. ![]() We want to welcome you and hope you can break the BUBBLE of curiosity we hold about you! On with our questions! It’s so great to have you stop by here today, Michael. I’d also like to take the opportunity to thanks all the blogs that participated in this great event, as well as all the Facebookers and Tweeters! It’s been a great experience working with you all! Please visit thes other blogs to show your support: If you’d like to stalk Stephanie, click on the links below: If you’d like to add Stephanie’s Books to your Goodreads list, click on the links below: ![]() We cannot wait to learn more and more about them throughout this series! It has been a wonderful experience getting to know them. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the author, Stephanie Judice, for allowing us to delve deeper into the minds of her characters. If you would like to purchase a copy of Resistance, click on one of the following links: Amazon, Barnes and Noble Thanks so much for stopping by and chatting with us today, Gabe. ![]()
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