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message 751: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
I love that quilt you made after your Alaska trip. I'm still smiling thinking about it.


message 752: by Julie (new)

Julie Kelleher | 1525 comments So impressive, Bobbie! I take my kids to the county fair each year and the quilt section is always my favorite in the crafts barn. I make my kids pick out the one they like best so I can slow them down enough to really take a look.


message 753: by Bobbie (new)

Bobbie | 341 comments Thanks so much to all of you for the kind words. I did manage to post a few pics of Christmas decorations on the profile because I don't know how to put them on the thread. Kim, I will put the miniature village on once I receive the one ordered most recently.


message 754: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
I can't wait to see it!


message 755: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kauthen (skauthen) | 21 comments Hello group,

My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against Dickens everywhere I went. He was ubiquitous! Especially in the pubs. An intense study of Victorian illustrators forced me into finding a way to become Dickens' friend. I did battle with a couple of his doorstop books and have been a steadfast devotee ever since. Every year, from Nov 22-Jan 2, I read only the works of Charles Dickens. This year it is The Pickwick Papers.


message 756: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "Hello group,

My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against..."


Welcome Sarah, it's nice to meet you. Your reading only Dickens each year reminded me that I read A Christmas Carol every July. :-) Have fun with us.


message 757: by Peter (new)

Peter | 3568 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "Hello group,

My name is Sarah. I'm a late-comer to Dickens. As a teenager, I found him unbearably tedious. But when I became an amateur scholar of the history of London, I kept bumping up against..."


Hi Sarah

Perfect timing. We will be reading A Christmas Carol next month.

Please join us.


message 758: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kauthen (skauthen) | 21 comments Thanks for the welcome! I Love A Christmas Carol. It's one of my very favourite books. I've never seen a film version that quite lives up to the novel.


message 759: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
Hi Sarah,

Welcome to our group! We are reading Dickens all the year, but in such small doses that we have a lot of time for other authors as well. If you like, you can participate in our discussions whenever you want. Some people discuss on a regular basis, others skip one novel and chime in whenever they feel interested.

Have fun!


message 760: by Bobbie (new)

Bobbie | 341 comments Welcome, Sarah, I am a rather new member of the group as well. NN is my first with the group and I started late so I am behind but I am enjoying the discussion. I will skip the ones I have read previously and hope to get through them all. I'm looking forward to getting to know you.


message 761: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kauthen (skauthen) | 21 comments Wow, thank you everybody! I think this is the most active Goodreads group I've ever belonged to. Very exciting.


message 762: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Davison (cassthefiddler) Hello Fellow Dickens Readers, I'm Catherine, I'm an English teacher living in Melbourne Australia. In January of this year I joined the local chapter of The Dickens Fellowship and next year I'll be invited to make my inaugural presentation at the monthly gathering. I'll be honest, I've read and loved more Hardy and Eliot than Dickens but I'm keen to remedy that. I'm looking forward to joining in the online conversation about Dickens' work, I've just read Hard Times and was surprised to find Josiah Bounderby sounding very much like the Four Yorkshiremen of the Monty Python comedy sketch.


message 763: by Julie (new)

Julie Kelleher | 1525 comments Catherine wrote: "Hello Fellow Dickens Readers, I'm Catherine, I'm an English teacher living in Melbourne Australia. In January of this year I joined the local chapter of The Dickens Fellowship and next year I'll be..."

Hi Catherine and welcome! I'm also an English teacher and just put Hard Times on the syllabus for my class starting in January. I will have to look up the Four Yorkshiremen now!


message 764: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Davison (cassthefiddler) Thanks Julie, good to hear that Dickens is still on the syllabus. I have a feeling the chaps from the Monty Python team must have read Hard Times back in their schooldays, the similarities to Mr Bounderby’s constant utterances can’t be coincidental methinks. Cheers.


message 765: by Tristram (last edited Nov 29, 2018 12:47AM) (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
Welcome to the Old Curiosity Club, Catherine! You are not the only English teacher around here, as Julie pointed out. I am an English teacher as well, although I teach English as a foreign language in Germany, which means that I will never be able to read Victorian literature with my students at school, the focus being on modern literature and Shakespeare.

Unfortunately, there is no branch of the Dickens Fellowship where I live but this reading group here gives me my daily dose of Dickens.

If you like, feel free to contribute to our discussions, Catherine, and have a good time being around!


message 766: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Davison (cassthefiddler) Thanks for the welcome Tristram, good to hear that there’s a few teachers in the group. I too am an English as Second Language teacher. I used to teach English in Switzerland and no, I’ve never taught Dickens to my language students either, they’re more fans of Murphy and Michael Swan. Cheers


message 767: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
If you lived in Switzerland, you will probably speak either French, Italian, or German. Or all three of them?


message 768: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Davison (cassthefiddler) Only German, I taught in Zürich, my high school French wouldn’t get me far in Geneva.


message 769: by Peter (last edited Nov 29, 2018 06:00AM) (new)

Peter | 3568 comments Mod
Hello Catherine

Welcome to the Curiosities. You have found the right place to read, discuss, and wander around the wonderful world of Dickens with people as interesting as any found in a Dickens novel.

I too taught English. Presently, I am retired and learning how to be a grandparent with my wife. We live in Toronto, Canada, and I am a member of the Toronto branch of The Dickens Fellowship.

Please join us for our reading of A Christmas Carol next month.

What larks!


message 770: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kauthen (skauthen) | 21 comments Welcome to the group, Catherine - I am, also, new. I am reading The Pickwick Papers and was just remarking how large bits of it were reminiscent of a Monty Python sketch!

I was heretofore ignorant of this Dickens Fellowship - apparently there's a branch two hours west of me. Hm! I hope it's not the sort of thing that expects me to act like a serious person...


message 771: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
Welcome Catherine, it's nice to meet you! I get the feeling at times that I'm the only person around here who isn't an English teacher. It brings back my awful childhood days. :-)


message 772: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Take heart Kim; I did all sorts of things but never taught English :)


message 773: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
You were a teacher weren't you?


message 774: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Mmm, eventually, after years in libraries - lots of inner city work - then a deputy head - but I specialised in much younger age groups, and did music and art, end of year productions and such like, as well as general subjects.


message 775: by Bobbie (last edited Nov 30, 2018 08:06AM) (new)

Bobbie | 341 comments Welcome, Catherine. I am also a fairly new member just joined after the NN read started and I'm enjoying it very much. I am also not a teacher but a retired nurse. But, I do have 2 sons who are English/Creative Writing teachers, one who is just starting out and has nothing published yet except short stories. So, that's the closest I've gotten to writing or teaching.


message 776: by Catherine (last edited Nov 30, 2018 04:14AM) (new)

Catherine Davison (cassthefiddler) Hi Bobbie, Kim and Bionic Jean, thanks for the welcome. I’m thinking this is a bit like a virtual book club where you get to meet really friendly folk and read books together. Nice to meet you all and I’d better start reading NN. Cheers


message 777: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
Bionic Jean wrote: "Take heart Kim; I did all sorts of things but never taught English :)"

The same can be said for some English teachers I know in Germany ;-)


message 778: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) LOL, surely not!


message 779: by John (last edited Dec 01, 2018 01:50AM) (new)

John (jdourg) | 1219 comments Candace wrote: "Hi, I'm Candace from Arizona. Although I majored in English Literature, I don't remember reading any Dickens in any of my novels classes. I've always loved reading , but never gotten into Dickens. ..."

Interesting. I also majored in English, but I have to say that things were a little "light" with Dickens. I recall only one required reading at the college level -- Hard Times -- and I am truly unsure about that. I know I had GE in high school.

I think in some ways, it is how things are tailored at American schools. I had 19th Century American Literature, where we read our Hawthorne, Thoreau, Emerson, Dickinson, and Whitman.

But British literature went from my Intro to Shakespeare right to 20th Century British Literature (as the class was called).

The text for it was the Oxford anthology, which started right out with Thomas Hardy's poetry.


message 780: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
Bionic Jean wrote: "LOL, surely not!"

As usual, you are full of optimism, Jean ;-)


message 781: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
Tristram wrote: "Bionic Jean wrote: "LOL, surely not!"

As usual, you are full of optimism, Jean ;-)"


What's that?


message 782: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "Tristram wrote: "Bionic Jean wrote: "LOL, surely not!"

As usual, you are full of optimism, Jean ;-)"

What's that?"


Something that is easier to define than to maintain ;-)


message 783: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (mspurrl) | 0 comments Hi, I’m Kylie. I live on the Mid North Coast of NSW Australia. I love to read, and look forward to joining the read along of The Old Curiosity Shop.


message 784: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
Welcome Kylie! It's nice to meet you. We'll be at The Old Curiosity Shop before we know it. :-)


message 785: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Davison (cassthefiddler) Hi Kylie, I’m also from Australia, down south in Melbourne, welcome to the group.


message 786: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (mspurrl) | 0 comments Thank you for the welcome Catherine and Kim 😊


message 787: by Peter (last edited Jan 04, 2019 10:01AM) (new)

Peter | 3568 comments Mod
Hi Kylie

I add my welcome to you. We begin The Old Curiosity Shop in a couple of weeks. Pull up a chair and join us.


message 788: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
Hi Kylie,

Welcome to the group! You've chosen a good moment because we will soon start another novel. So like the others, I can only recommend you to stay tuned and enjoy the discussions!


message 789: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen (kathleenbbruce) | 7 comments When are we starting The Old C. S?
Thanks. Kathleen in Vermont


message 790: by Bobbie (new)

Bobbie | 341 comments Welcome, Kylie!


message 791: by Peter (new)

Peter | 3568 comments Mod
Kathleen wrote: "When are we starting The Old C. S?
Thanks. Kathleen in Vermont"


Hi Kathleen

If you go to the “discussions” tab which will be found by activating the upper right pull down tab you will find the reading schedule.

Basically, we begin TOCS on January 17th and will be reading 5 chapters per week.

Please join us as we follow Little Nell.


message 792: by Armani (new)

Armani Martel (armanimartel) | 1 comments Bionic Jean wrote: "Hello and I'm Jean, the first English member so far! My favourite book of all time is A Christmas Carol, which was also my Dad's favourite book. I feel lucky to have discovered the joys..."

This is a great introduction


message 793: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Tham you Armani! Sorry - I didn't seem to see this, somehow.

And welcome to all those members who may have joined quietly, but not yet said anything :)


message 794: by Pat the Book Goblin (last edited Jun 01, 2019 06:46AM) (new)

Pat the Book Goblin Hello! My name is Patrick and I just got into Charles Dickens last year. So far I've read David Copperfield, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities. I would love to read Bleak House, Hard Times, and Nicholas Nickleby this year to round off my Dicken's novels! Normally, I read classics, fantasy, science fiction, and graphic novels. At this point I'm itching for another chunky Dickens Novel!


message 795: by Peter (new)

Peter | 3568 comments Mod
Patrick wrote: "Hello! My name is Patrick and I just got into Charles Dickens last year. So far I've read David Copperfield, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities. I would love to read Ble..."

Welcome Patrick

If you enjoy chunky Dickens novels your timing is perfect. We have just begun Barnaby Rudge. Our group is reading the novels in chronological order.

Please join in on the discussions..


message 796: by Mary Lou (new)

Mary Lou | 2701 comments Yes, Patrick, welcome! And by all means, grab a copy of Barnaby Rudge and join us. We're only in the second week of our reading, so it should be easy for you to catch up.


Pat the Book Goblin Thank you! I hope to find a copy at a used bookstore!


message 798: by Kim (new)

Kim | 6417 comments Mod
Welcome Patrick! I'm glad you are enjoying our favorite author.


message 799: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy | 5005 comments Mod
A belated welcome from me, Patrick!

We'd be happy if you could join us in our Barnaby Rudge adventure. You may count yourself lucky that you missed The Old Curiosity Shop with its sentimental journey ;-)

Now, there are eventful times ahead. Riots, murder, family feuds and all that. So feel invited to join us!


message 800: by [deleted user] (new)

Hello everyone,
I'm Jantine (surprise!). I come from The Netherlands, and started reading in English as a sixteen-year-old girl who forgot to bring a book at an excursion to London that lasted a week. My granddad (who passed away two months ago :-( ) got me hooked to Charles Dickens. At the moment I'm reading a couple of books at the same time, among them Bleak House in his memory, since that's the book he pushed into my hands to read 13 years ago. So I'll probably not read along with Barnaby Rudge yet, but I'll tag along after a while.


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