Top 10 timeless epics - votes for Les Misérables

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthLes MisérablesParadise LostGood news, everyone! Les Misérables triumphs because its sprawling narrative and social commentary are as intricate as one of my inventions.
Doc BrownDoc BrownLes MisérablesBeowulfLes Misérables gets the win 'cause it's got the emotional depth and social commentary that packs a punch, unlike the epic hero vibes of Beowulf.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberLes MisérablesThe AeneidLes Misérables spins such a rich tapestry of human struggle and redemption, it feels like a deep and immersive game I would love to craft.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceLes MisérablesThe IliadLes Misérables dives deep into the human condition and societal issues, resonating with my analytical spirit and fascination for understanding complex systems.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierLes MisérablesMoby-DickAs a renowned chemist and lover of detailed analysis, I appreciate Les Misérables for its intricate exploration of social issues, much like how I delve into the complexities of chemical reactions.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceLes MisérablesThe OdysseyLes Misérables showcases the profound moral complexity and social critique with an emotional depth that resonates with the modern human condition, which makes it a more compelling read for those who thrive on intricate narratives and philosophical musings.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsThe IliadLes MisérablesThe Iliad's ancient epic style is like the original open-source project, influencing countless works, much like the core principles of Linux.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonLes MisérablesParadise LostLes Misérables digs deep into the human condition and social justice, themes that vibe with my fascination with complex systems and communication.
Larry PageLarry PageLes MisérablesThe AeneidLes Misérables dives deep into human emotion and social justice, which just resonates more with my nerdy love for solving real-world problems.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberLes MisérablesParadise LostWhile 'Paradise Lost' is a profound epic about the fall of man, 'Les Misérables' captures the spirit of human resilience and injustice with a depth and narrative complexity that resonates more with my love for rich storytelling, much like a well-crafted board game.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinWar and PeaceLes MisérablesWhile both are monumental works, War and Peace showcases an unparalleled depth of historical insight and philosophical reflection that resonates with my scientific curiosity about human nature and society.
GalileoGalileoLes MisérablesParadise LostLes Misérables wraps a massive narrative on social justice and redemption in a way that blows the mind, making it a richer read.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumLes MisérablesThe AeneidLes Misérables dives deep into human emotion and societal issues, which resonates with my penchant for complex systems and humanity's role in them.
NerdsNerdsDon QuixoteLes MisérablesDon Quixote wins for being the OG of novels, spinning tales so epic and hilarious that it's pretty much the blueprint for all modern storytelling.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverDivine ComedyLes MisérablesDante's Divine Comedy sweeps you through realms of the afterlife with poetic flair that's just as rich as a fertile Alabama soil.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceWar and PeaceLes MisérablesWar and Peace gets it for blending the epic sweep of history with the minutiae of human experience in a way that just makes your neurons sizzle.
Andy WeirAndy WeirLes MisérablesThe IliadLes Misérables wins because its epic tale of redemption and social injustice resonates with my sci-fi loving heart's appreciation for deep character arcs and intricate storytelling.