The Les Miserables Fan Fiction Index This is pretty much the most comprehensive listing of Les Mis fanfic on the internet.
Frenchboys.net Lots of good stuff here: hosting, nifty downloads, and a forum.
Les Miserables: the unofficial Broadway production website This is probably my favourite Les Mis website. There is a gigantic photos section, a listing of all of the actors who have been in the show on Broadway, and general fun information.
The France of Victor Hugo This website has a lot of thought put into it, and is especially fascinating if you are obsessed with European history like I am.
The Barricade on the Rue de la Chanvrerie A very neat looking Les Mis site.
Toff's WebsiteNeed a little help starting your story? Check this website out for a few basic guidelines.
Stacey's Musical Village This is my favourite website. The amount of work that has gone into it is staggering. It has information about every musical I can think of, including information about the various productions, complete librettos, photos and links. Fabulous.
FanFiction.net An online community for people who write fanfiction. To look me up, click here. Want to read some other great authors? Try BellaSpirita, Amz, Toff, Argentine Rose, Nebulia and Elyse3.
Toothpaste for Dinner Hilarious internet drawings. Drew is my hero.
Natalie Dee: huffing it up every weekday! Equally hilarious internet drawings by Drew's sister Natalie.
HomestarRunner! Internet flash cartoons. Awesome.
Mewing.net Interesting website by a cool girl.
Bookrags.com I never read the online notes instead of doing an assignment, but I do get confused on occasion and need a little help. This is a good website, and for some reason, I prefer it to the ubiquitous Spark Notes.
The best purse ever It is the best purse ever because it fits all my stuff, it matches all my outfits, and I love kate spade.
Steve Madden He makes the best shoes.
Le Chateau If you live in French-speaking Canada, you should shop here. Actually, I think there's one in New York City as well.
Move On Non-profit democratic organisation.
Jazz at Lincoln Center I love jazz, especially Duke Ellington, and the LCJO, headed by Mr. Wynton Marsalis, seems to me the closest thing to the sophistication of Duke's band that we're going to get. Plus I've played at the Lincoln Center three times, endearing it to me somewhat.