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Are you interested in a buddy-read designed for geeks/swots/accas/grinds/puggas?
Do you like discussing homework type questions about symbolism, allusions to other books, foreshadowing?
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Prisoner of Heaven would be good except I have yet to read the second in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series.
"Lady of Hay" seems like probably like a book I categorize as 'not for me' though i'm willing to maybe having my mind changed.
Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me is my top pick of the books you suggested.
The book of short stories by Ursula Hegi looks good, "Hotel of the Saints." However, I think short stories might be more difficult to discuss than a novel or book on a single subject. Too much going on. Too many different characters and plots.
I'd like to suggest Angelica Lost and Found as a possible buddy read with some in-depth discussion. Any interest?

Are you interested in a buddy-read designed for geeks/swots/accas/grinds/puggas?
Do you like discussing homework type questions about symbolism, allusions to other books, foreshadowin..."
Cherie and Tejas Janet,
I think you are correct "Lady of Hay" looks like just too much - I started it but set it aside for the deep, dark winter.
I'll be participating in my first buddy read soon for Different Seasons. So I will get back to this idea after that.


Or should we wait for when the toppler is? I'm not participating in the toppler this month but maybe you are?


I can set up the thread when I'm behind my computer tomorrow, but go ahead if you want to do it.

EDIT: we could also read it on the same dates it was published (starts 23 Nov)?

Count me in! I just bought it in French but I might follow you and read it in English...

On the other hand, it's pretty chunky and I think I read gothic classics much slower than the average book, so it might be nice to not read it in one go while feeling like it's taking forever.


It's not a horror anything like what we have today in the genre. It's similar to Rebecca, at least what I recall of it. It's been awhile.
Just a comment on reading it "serialized". We've all watched series on tv where you see an episode weekly as the story progresses. This would be similar. You'd have the previous week's discussion to refresh your memory if you need.


But you're right, now we have the discussion to fall back on, and it's likely that discussion lasts all through the week anyway.
Okay, I'm in! I prefer to get the ebook (pdfs are not nice to read on my ereader) but I don't think the ebook is divided into the 40 parts.





Thanks for the tip Sandra, I didn't think of looking there, will have a peek now.

The Woman in White is more goose-bump inducing suspense than gory horror.

I think I tried the audible version and rejected it too, Camilla. I am interested in seeing how it was divided in installments. I read it twice already, but I might listen in on your comments. :0)


That's the idea. I'm not a fan of classics either which is why we thought we'd apprach it this way.


Excellent. There's quite a few of us going to be reading it. It should be good.


Ooo... that sounds interesting. I'm tempted, but time is running away with me.
When are you thinking of reading it?




Is anyone else interested?

I'd like to join the buddy read for H is for Hawk. I don't have any preference about when we read it.



Done. Thanks, Sarah.

Welcome to YLTO Raevyn. Do head on over to the Introductions thread and introduce yourself and we can welcome you properly to the group.
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Are you interested in a buddy-read designed for geeks/swots/accas/grinds/puggas?
Do you like discussing homework type questions about symbolism, allusions to other books, foreshadowing?
I can't help it, I do, so I am hoping to set up a buddy read for folks like me.
I am looking for suggestions for the novel: my ideas are:
The Prisoner of Heaven or Lady of Hay or Between the World and Me
or Hotel of the Saints
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