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TWO - 2015 - Readathon Five Date: October 24, 2015 - Noon to 4PM - Check-In - CHECKPOINT TWO - SECOND CHECK IN
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Checking in and out.
Undermajordomo Minor by Patrick deWitt
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Patrick deWitt
Genre: Fiction
Pages read: pages 77-204
Number of pages: 128
Time frame: 12:40-1:40, 2:05-2:35, 3:30-4:00
Reading time: 2 hrs
Location: California, PDT
Books completed: 0
Undermajordomo Minor by Patrick deWitt


Genre: Fiction
Pages read: pages 77-204
Number of pages: 128
Time frame: 12:40-1:40, 2:05-2:35, 3:30-4:00
Reading time: 2 hrs
Location: California, PDT
Books completed: 0

Is this your first check in - which is fine but just wanted to make sure I did not miss you in a previous check in."
Yes, this is my first check in.

The Tale of the two cities is not an easy read. When I was reading it, I almost gave up multiple times and when I finally reached the end I couldn't figure out what really happened in the book.




The same thing happened in your check point three message







re msg 59: I'm glad I'm in good company, Samanta. :)
Yes and maybe you should get one of those study guides to accompany your reading so you don't miss things as you go along.
Sydney Carton is a true story of redemption and resurrection - he becomes one of literatures first selfless martyr enabling the happiness of his own beloved and in a way he will always live on in her heart and the heart of others. I think he placed little value on his own existence -
Famous quote - Sydney Carton's last thoughts before his life is sacrificed to save Charles Darnay:
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."
Sydney Carton is a true story of redemption and resurrection - he becomes one of literatures first selfless martyr enabling the happiness of his own beloved and in a way he will always live on in her heart and the heart of others. I think he placed little value on his own existence -
Famous quote - Sydney Carton's last thoughts before his life is sacrificed to save Charles Darnay:
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."
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