A review by adeslibrary
Les Faux-monnayeurs by André Gide

3.0

Sorry for the spelling mistakes and grammars.

I read it for school. I still read it because the teacher said we need to read it a lot for exams in june but it's hard.

So, the first time I read "Les faux-monnayeurs", I was sceptic. (If you want to know more about how Gide wrote this story, read "Journal des faux-monnayeurs"). You read page by page and you don't know how it is going to end. Gide didn't have the idea either. You are like "what the f*ck" but the second time, you appreciate it better because you know the story and you finally understand the little things that make all the difference.

The story it's a learning novel. You grow up with the characters (and there's a lot of them !). You read them doing the worse as the best of them. I can't tell you much about this novel. It's something you need to read for sure. It's not like any other novels that you are going to read. It's special.