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Silver Part 1 April 1-10
Part 2 April 11-17
Part 3 April 18-22
Part 4 April 23-30

*A note on the schedule if anyone was wondering how it was broken up (and the unevenness) it was based upon the number of chapters within each part and trying to allow for more time for the Parts with more chapters.

Part 1 - 16 chapters
Part 2- 12 chapters
Part 3 - 10 chapters
Part 4 - 12 chapters


Zulfiya (ztrotter) | 1591 comments Thank you, Silver!


Renee M | 803 comments I have read very little of the Russian authors, so I'm excited about this... And also a little bit trepidatious.


Renee M | 803 comments I have read very little of the Russian authors, so I'm excited about this... And also a bit trepidacious.


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Elsbeth (elsbethgm) Renee wrote: "I have read very little of the Russian authors, so I'm excited about this... And also a bit trepidacious."

Yes, me too! But so far it isn't too bad (I've read 2 chapters now).


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Cleo (cleopatra18) | 162 comments I'd like to join you guys for the read! I have my book and have started already. It's my first Dostoyevsky and so far I am really enjoying it!


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Elsbeth (elsbethgm) Cleo wrote: "I'd like to join you guys for the read! I have my book and have started already. It's my first Dostoyevsky and so far I am really enjoying it!"

It's my first Dostoyevsky as well and I totally agree with you!
I really love our 'Idiot', he is such a wonderful character!


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Hedi | 1079 comments Even though I had voted for this novel instead of "Wives and Daughters" in the last poll, I will, unfortunately, not be able to read this one with you. Maybe I can make it in the summer and read all of your comments then.


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Cleo (cleopatra18) | 162 comments Hedi wrote: "Even though I had voted for this novel instead of "Wives and Daughters" in the last poll, I will, unfortunately, not be able to read this one with you. Maybe I can make it in the summer and read al..."

That's too bad, Hedi! I was looking forward to reading with you!


@ Elsbeth ---- he's just lovely, isn't he?


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Chad (kirilov) | 4 comments I am new to goodreads - excited about reflecting on how ideas expressed in The Idiot are digested by others. I hope to contribute a little bit.


Zulfiya (ztrotter) | 1591 comments Welcome, Chad. I hope you will enjoy the discussion.


Geoffrey | 41 comments Whoah. That´s quite a Schedule. Okay, so I am now in the group. Do we have to wait until the 10th before we comment? I surmise so.


Renee M | 803 comments Geoffrey-
You can start commenting as soon as the folder for Part One opens. But only comment on Part One. A folder for Part Two will open (by the gracious goodness of our beloved moderator, Silver) when we're scheduled to read that section. The system helps to allow us freedom of discussion without worrying about spoiling things for anyone who had gotten behind (often me).

And, Welcome! This is a great group! Very lively and interesting. :)


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Hedi | 1079 comments Cleo, that would really have been nice, but maybe we will read Bleak House together. :-)


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Cleo (cleopatra18) | 162 comments Hedi wrote: "Cleo, that would really have been nice, but maybe we will read Bleak House together. :-)"

Okay! It's a deal! :-)


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Abby I started last night (4/7) but I'm reading the Pevear/volokhonsky translation because I wasn't sure if the old Garnett translation was Kindle friendly.


Zulfiya (ztrotter) | 1591 comments I hope you are enjoying it and will soon join the discussion. It is very friendly and very vibrant.


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