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"Me Before You" and "The Waves" will be our Jan. and Feb. Group Reads!
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Are we to finish reading the books by the beginning of the month? Or the end? I think traditionally with this group, the discussion starts at the beginning of the stated month. But in that case, I feel like we don't have that much time to read Me Before You.

Also, the way I understand it is that the reading of a Jan book would start in Jan, and end at the end of that month so discussion would start at the end of Jan?
Karen
Viola, I agree that having Me Before You read by Jan. 1st could be tough for many.
Julie is our leader for this book. Julie, do you have a preference for a reading schedule for this? Maybe everyone try to get a copy of the book and start reading by the 1st, with an actual discussion of the finished book not starting till around the 15th of January?
Julie is our leader for this book. Julie, do you have a preference for a reading schedule for this? Maybe everyone try to get a copy of the book and start reading by the 1st, with an actual discussion of the finished book not starting till around the 15th of January?



Agreed. Stream of consciousness can be really enjoyable when well done. Both Woolf & Faulkner do it well.
For The Waves, I was thinking of starting the read on Feb. 1st & starting discussion a week after.
Is a schedule needed? I could figure one out easily; the book is divided into well-defined chapters. I think each chapter will have its discussion points.

Petra, that sounds good.
So for January, for Me Before You, everyone should try to get a copy to start reading by January 1st, and we will plan the discussion of the finished book to start January 15th.
For February, everyone should start reading The Waves by February 1st, and Petra will start the discussion of the book a week after that.
Happy reading everyone!
So for January, for Me Before You, everyone should try to get a copy to start reading by January 1st, and we will plan the discussion of the finished book to start January 15th.
For February, everyone should start reading The Waves by February 1st, and Petra will start the discussion of the book a week after that.
Happy reading everyone!





No, that would be too quick a read. This one takes a bit more time.
I'll have a look at my copy tonight and get back with a more defined idea of how we can tackle this one and enjoy it.

Great! I downloaded the free version and returned the previous download to Amazon for a refund. Thanks

I ended up baking and wrapping last night; forgot to check my copy about a schedule but I will do that tonight.


I've had a look through the book. There aren't chapters but sections, each starting with a short page in italics.
In order to fit this book into the month of February, I've come up with 2 tentative schedules:
Week 1 - read Sections 1-3 (pages 3-77)
Week 2 - discuss Week 1's reading; read Sections 4-7 (pages 78-151)
Week 3 - discuss Week 2's reading; read Sections 8 & 9 (ages 151-220)
Week 4 - discuss the book in its entirety
OR
Week 1 - read Sections 1 & 2 (pages 3-51), start discussion mid or end of the week
Week 2 - read Sections 3 & 4 (pages 52-106, start discussion mid or end of the week
Week 3 - read Sections 5-7 (pages 107-151), start discussion mid or end of the week
Week 4 - finish the book (pages 152-220), start discussions mid or end of the week.
The second schedule allows us to read and discuss our weekly sections together.
The first schedule means we discuss one week's reading while reading a second section (which we aren't discussing yet).
I lean towards the second schedule that allows us to read and discuss a section in the same week. I think it might help us understand the next week's sections better.
Thoughts?



It would be nice to be able to say something before the end of the month. For me, if I don't mention a particular passage or point around the time I read it, I'll have maybe forgotten about it by the end of the month.
We could just have open reading and open discussion using the spoiler tags and noting the page we're at at the time of posting.
This discussion is for the group to decide how they'd like this to run.
ETA: how comfortable is everyone with the stream of consciousness style of writing? That did influence how I set up the proposed schedules. I would like to leave enough time for people to enjoy the story; not rush through it.


Let's start reading The Waves with Schedule 2:
Week 1 - read Sections 1 & 2 (pages 3-51), start discussion mid or end of the week
Week 2 - read Sections 3 & 4 (pages 52-106), start discussion mid or end of the week
Week 3 - read Sections 5-7 (pages 107-151), start discussion mid or end of the week
Week 4 - finish the book (pages 152-220), start discussions mid or end of the week.
We'll play it by ear. I think this might be a good pace for this book. Stream of consciousness can take some time to read (sometimes). We'll see how it goes.
Petra, personally, I have really disliked the prior stream of consciousness books I have read. :-) So, I am going into this one expecting to not like it, but hoping for the best. LOL



Julie is our leader for this book. Julie, do you have a preference for a reading schedule for this? Maybe everyon..."
Makes no difference to me...I will do whatever the group wants to do as far as a reading schedule.
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