Kristen’s
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(group member since Nov 24, 2019)
Kristen’s
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from the #ClassicsCommunity 2021 Reading Challenge group.
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shannon wrote:Hoping everyone enjoy's The Sittaford Mystery. We will discuss chapters 1-16 next Saturday!
Will everyone be able to get it done by then? Will you go past that and finish it to find out who did it?? :)
Also be thinking of put March Agatha Christie book to read. List the Agatha Christie book you'd like to read next and we will do a vote on it next meet up
I started yesterday; however, I believe I will be able to finish in time. Really loving thus far. A few suggestions I have for next month would be "Sparkling Cyanide", "Why didn't they ask Evans?" or "Murder on the Orient Express" I am so flexible, though! Have a nice weekend!
Elizabeth wrote: "Hi! My name is Elizabeth and I live in North Carolina in the US. I'm so excited to be part of a group where I can discuss classic lit with people because not a lot of people I know read them. I cou..."I live in NC, as well. Beautiful place to call home. :)
Elizabeth wrote: "Kris wrote: "Hey, I am Kristen Richardson. I am a high school girl from North Carolina, USA. I am a musical theater nerd and a classic literature nerd, as well. in my free time I am listing to musi..."Ah, we have so much in common!
Hey, I am Kristen Richardson. I am a high school girl from North Carolina, USA. I am a musical theater nerd and a classic literature nerd, as well. in my free time I am listing to music, reading, and playing the piano. I am planning on reading the Sittafird Mystery with this community as well as A Tale of Two Cities. if any of you are also doing those buddy reads feel free to ask to be my friend. Emmunal!
Aleksandra wrote: "I'd like to join in too! I started reading it last year during Victober but I was reading too many books at the same time and I couldn't focus so I put it down. I think reading it along with all of..."Cant Wait!
Anna wrote: "What do you guys think of starting on 1st March and reading about six chapters each week? We could then discuss them each Saturday and the whole book (my edition has 59 chapters) would take us abou..."Wonderful!
