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Jan 07, 2012 03:16PM

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The trilogy is so good that I think I've read it 5 or 6 times over the years and discover something new with each reading. Enjoy!!

I counted it as three books, but one for the 1001 list.


I also started Clarissa today - trying to read along with the dates of the letters (ie first letter in the book was written on January 10, so I started today, next one is January 13 so will read it then). Means I'll be done in November, but allows me to read other things in the meantime. :)

War and Peace will be read over ten weeks, and luckily I am reading it with a group of very excited students from diverse backgrounds. I think that is the best way to attack such a long book.

Best of luck! I did it between Oct - December and it was worth the effort, parts of it are really, really engrossing.




It's slow at the beginning but as the story goes on, it gets more "sensational" and interesting. Or at least, that's how it was for me. The ending is worth reading the whole book.




Bea, not a list book, but I'm currently reading Scaramouche, and it occurs to me that it could easily be read in close proximity to Tale of Two Cities. More of a swashbuckler, but in the same time period - very fun!

I agree. I also found the characters weren't as well developed as in other books. I wanted it to be longer and more in depth.

It's a list book if you're following the original 1001 books list (2006 edition). It was removed in the 2008 edition.

Dang! That was going to be my read in honor of Dickens' 200th birthday! It's in the edition that I own, which appears to be 2006, so even if it doesn't count for the purposes of this group, I'll still count it on my personal list.

Hmmm. Scaramouche appears neither on the Arukiyomia combined list nor on this group's bookshelf.

Dang! That was going to be my read in honor of Dickens' 200th birthday! It's..."
Many people in the group are following the three combined lists, so go right ahead and tick it!

Oh, you're talking about Scaramouche - I thought you were talking about A Tale of Two Cities! Sorry, my bad!


Eventually I'd like to read Scaramouche as well. Unfortunately, niether it, nor A Tale of Two Cities seem to be in my edition of 1001 books. How disappointing, and in the latter case, shocking ... at least to me!

As for Scaramouche, really must read my copy, read Captain Blood by Sabitini and really enjoyed it.


Me too! along with The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and a re read of Wuthering Heights, a big favorite of mine.

I can't say I liked Emma as much as Austens other works


First time for this one and despite its nefarious history for readers, I am looking forward to this read.


Tara, I found the story itself fascinating enough to keep reading. But I'm not ashamed to admit I skipped all the poetry.

So far i'm on chapter 4...Its not too interesting so far but lets see.Never Let Me Go
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