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Susan wrote: "I'm going to read The Age of Innocence with Sue in Jan. Can you put it on the schedule Pink in case others want to join us?"I'll add it the schedule with links to the previous group read discussion :)
Here's a link for them too https://www.goodreads.com/group/comme...
Kelly wrote: "I am kind of newish. Joined a while back, but I could not really understand how to navigate the site correctly. I'd like to read The Age of Innocence in January as well, if it is okay. I am still n..."We would love for you to join us in The Age of Innocence. I frequently bookmark links that I'm afraid I can't find later. The discussion for AoI is just above in Pink's post, or you can find it later in the first post of the Buddy Read Schedule thread where Pink keeps us informed. Glad to have you Kelly!
I know you guys did this a few months ago but I missed out. After I conquer Moby Dick (currently at the 40% mark), I plan to read War and Peace. I KNOW!!!! But if anyone else is up for it, I'm thinking of starting in Feb or March.
Paula W wrote: "I know you guys did this a few months ago but I missed out. After I conquer Moby Dick (currently at the 40% mark), I plan to read War and Peace. I KNOW!!!! But if anyone else is up for it, I'm thin..."Nathan wrote: "I'll read it with you, Paula!"
I'd also read it with you, Paula. But it's not on my list for 2017!! So, I'd be happy to re-arrange because I really do want to read it, and it would be nice to have some fellow readers that I can talk to during, to ask questions if I get bogged down. Maybe if I start in February I might be able to keep up with you, even if you start in March! You are really plowing through those BIG books!! Let me know what you and Nathan think :)
Woohoo! Now I have an excuse to actually purchase this book. I have been eyeballing the hardback version of the most amazing Russian translators.
Paula W wrote: "Woohoo! Now I have an excuse to actually purchase this book. I have been eyeballing the hardback version of the most amazing Russian translators."Wonderful! And good luck on choosing your favorite translation! :)
Luffy wrote: "I will read War and Peace soon."I'd like to read W&P in 2017, also. Realistically, a book of that size will take me 3-6 months. I would plan to start it no sooner than April and be done in August.
Anyone up for a slower-paced W&P?
long shot, but would anybody be interested in a buddy read of Darconville’s Cat?
I don't really want to nominate it for the Polls because it is actually quite difficult/expensive to get hold of, but if anyone out there is keen, I think this is one I'd like company with...?
:o)
Phil wrote: "Anyone up for a slower-paced W&P?"I might try the pacing of your choice, even if I'd be impatient to finish the book. But the novelty of reading a book for 3-5 months has an appeal.
Darren wrote: "long shot, but would anybody be interested in a buddy read of Darconville’s Cat?
I don't really want to nominate it for the Polls because it is ac..."
Oh, man! I'm marking that one down as TBR, but... not this next year. Some time on the other side of Ulysses and Infinite Jest, which I may or may not get to in 2017 or 2018. Sorry. But thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Darren wrote: "long shot, but would anybody be interested in a buddy read of Darconville’s Cat?
I don't really want to nominate it for the Polls because it is ac..."
I might try this with you as long as you don't want to read it until spring or summer. I can get a library copy from somewhere in my state, so it shouldn't be a problem as long as I have a little notice to request it. I've never heard of it, but it definitely sounds very intriguing.
For those considering War and Peace as a buddy read next year, as there are already discussion threads for the book it would be easy to join in with your thoughts, no matter what sort of schedule you decide upon. I'm still reading it at the moment and posting my thoughts as I go. As the discussions are broken into several parts it's quite easy to join in with your comments at the end of each section and read previous conversations without spoiling the whole book for yourself. I hope lots of you will give it a try next year, I've been delaying it for years, but it's really quite an easy and interesting read, just a bit long!
Not exactly sure how the Buddy Read works, so here is my best go at it! I am going to start reading Pride and Prejudice sometime (16th-21st I am thinking as a start date). Is anybody interested in reading it with me? Also, could someone explain how Buddy Read works?
You're doing the right thing posting here to see if anyone else is interested in buddy reading with you. If so, you can just decide on a timeframe between yourselves. It only takes two to start a buddy read and you can choose how you want to tackle the book. If we've read the book before as a group (which we have for P&P) then there will already be discussion threads for it and you can post your thoughts on that thread. If we haven't read as a group then we can make a new buddy read discussion thread for you.
Pink wrote: "You're doing the right thing posting here to see if anyone else is interested in buddy reading with you. If so, you can just decide on a timeframe between yourselves. It only takes two to start a b..."Ahhh okay that makes sense! Thanks Pink!
Laurie wrote: "Darren wrote: re Darconville’s Cat
I might try this with you as long as you don't want to read it until spring or summer..."
I have already got loads of other books planned for 2017, so should be able to restrain myself on this for a few months... ;o)
Darren wrote: "Laurie wrote: "Darren wrote: re Darconville’s Cat
I might try this with you as long as you don't want to read it until spring or summer..."
I hav..."
Oh good. Remind me about this in a couple of months and we can plan our start time:-D
Luffy wrote: "I might try the pacing of your choice, even if I'd be impatient to finish the book. But the novelty of reading a book for 3-5 months has an appeal. "Cool, Luffy. I'll get in touch when I'm close. I love that taking more than 2 months on a book is a novelty for you- our lifestyles must be very different.
Darren wrote: "long shot, but would anybody be interested in a buddy read of Darconville’s Cat?
"Wow, somebody else is interested in this book? It's been on my radar for a while, and I would jump at the chance to read it socially.
On the other hand, life is nuts. So I might not. I'm getting a copy. It will be on my shelf. Like, physically on my shelf next to the bust of a Westie. When you start Darconville's Cat, I promise to read a solid 20 pages of it. Who knows, I might even read the whole thing. Or maybe there will be chaos. Who knows? This book is big and weird, so either I will get into it like Gravity's Rainbow, or it will be a chore like The Master and Margarita. But I'll try, because I've been waiting for a reason to give it a shot.
I have to acknowledge that there is no way I'm getting to LOTR this year even though I bought the book and was super excited to do the quarterly read. I say this because if this happened to anyone else or anyone new joins that wants to tackle LOTR I would love to buddy read this sometime next year. I'm just putting it out there. PM me if you are interested.
Phil wrote: "I love that taking more than 2 months on a book is a novelty for you- our lifestyles must be very different."Well spotted, you're right in your assumption.
Abbey wrote: "Not exactly sure how the Buddy Read works, so here is my best go at it! I am going to start reading Pride and Prejudice sometime (16th-21st I am thinking as a start date). Is anybody interested in ..."I am planning to read Pride and Prejudice around that time too. :)
There's a few of us thinking about reading Kristin Lavransdatteraround April or May. I'm thinking I'll suggest it for the second quarter long read, but just in case I forget I'm putting it here. Thanks.
Damn, I just finished A Tree Grows in Brooklyn not long ago. It was excellent, by the way. Hope you guys enjoy it!
I have for bingo and women's century challenge and would like to get it read before I end up procrastinating over it. Excited to get to this.
Also, I just bought this amazing leather bound version of Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table that is gorgeous and worth way more than I paid. I am thinking I might start it after War and Peace.
Paula W wrote: "Also, I just bought this amazing leather bound version of Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table that is gorgeous and worth way more than I paid. I am think..."That's been on my TBR forever. And I recently got a really pretty copy at Costco.
When were you thinking of reading it?
(sorry haven't really been keeping up with this thread so I'm not sure current schedules)
Well, I am doing War and Peace about early February-ish. So maybe late March? I tend to read really fast and do 3 month reads in about 5 weeks as long as they keep my attention.
Paula W wrote: "Well, I am doing War and Peace about early February-ish. So maybe late March? I tend to read really fast and do 3 month reads in about 5 weeks as long as they keep my attention."Late March/early April would work for me!
Paula W wrote: "Well, I am doing War and Peace about early February-ish"I'd like to read that book with you.
I might join in with Le Mort d'Arthur (I need to fill my mythology square and have wanted to familiarize myself with the legend anyway) and War and Peace (probably after I finish Dr. Zhivago). I mostly came here to ask if anyone would be interested in buddy-reading Outlander with me and Amanda R. We're planning to start it in Jan 2017 and I'd prefer a discussion thread to private messaging back and forth. If this group can't accommodate it, I'll set up a discussion thread of my own.
Thanks!
Phil wrote: "Darren wrote: "long shot, but would anybody be interested in a buddy read of Darconville’s Cat?
"Wow, somebody else is interested in this book? I..."
so that (along with Laurie) makes 3 of us interested - that's already 2 more than I was expecting! looks like we have a snowball building here... ;o)
Ellen, I can set up a discussion thread for you and Amanda to discuss Outlander in January, or you're welcome to create the thread yourself :)
I'd like to join the Outlander buddy read as well. I have already started it a few months ago (73 pages in - part 1 finished) but I'm having to concentrate on other books in December so probably won't get any further until January so reading with you might help keep me on track.
I recently picked up a really pretty version of Le Mort d'Arthur as well. Sadly not leather bound, but I might pay to have it bound in leather if/when the spine breaks. I'm tempted to join the buddy read, but no promises. I'm not sure I'll get to that book in 2017 at all. :-/
Great, Hailee. I'm so glad we're getting a group together. I've heard great things about this book, but it's not really my typical fair. I bought it in an Audible sale in March, I think, but was kind of unsure about it.
Marie wrote: "Abbey wrote: "Not exactly sure how the Buddy Read works, so here is my best go at it! I am going to start reading Pride and Prejudice sometime (16th-21st I am thinking as a start date). Is anybody ..."Awesome! I'd love to read it with you and compare thoughts :) (if that's how this thing works ;) ) If I understood Pink, there is already a discussion thread set up for the book!
Ellen wrote: "Great, Hailee. I'm so glad we're getting a group together. I've heard great things about this book, but it's not really my typical fair. I bought it in an Audible sale in March, I think, but was ki..."Yeah its not typically mine either but it's got such hype and the book has been stalking me for years so I finally gave in when I was able to pick up the few couple of books in the series cheap. It has been good so far but other books have taken priority as they are group or buddy reads. Looking forward to carrying on reading it with a bit of background support :-)
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