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The Last Chronicle of Barset (Chronicles of Barsetshire, #6)
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Lynnm | 3025 comments Let me know what you think of the proposed reading schedule!

Reading Schedule:

Chapters 1-6: May 14 - May 20
Chapters 7-12: May 21 - May 27
Chapters 13-18: May 28 - June 3
Chapters 19-24: June 4 - June 10
Chapters 25-30: June 11 - June 17
Chapters 31-36: June 18 - June 24
Chapters 37-42: June 25 - July 1
Chapters 43-48: July 2 - July 8
Chapters 49-54: July 9 - July 15
Chapters 55-60: July 16 - July 22
Chapters 61-66: July 23 - July 29
Chapters 67-72: July 30 - August 5
Chapters 73-78: August 6 - August 12
Chapters 79-84: August 13 - August 19


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Rosemarie | 3304 comments Mod
Looks good to me. Six chapters a week works well.


message 3: by Robin P, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Robin P | 2650 comments Mod
Yes, that's fine.


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Everyman | 3574 comments Looks nicely manageable, giving enough time for good discussion.

It will be a re-read for me, but it's been many years, so it will be interesting to see how much I remember and how much seems new.


Lynnm | 3025 comments Just a friendly reminder that we'll start the last Barsetshire novel next Sunday!

See you then!


message 6: by Robin P, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Robin P | 2650 comments Mod
I started and found many of our old acquaintances are back!


Lynnm | 3025 comments Robin wrote: "I started and found many of our old acquaintances are back!"

Good to hear! (Well, except for Lily.)

I'm starting tomorrow - psyched!


Nicola | 309 comments The last one and the one that is actually on my 1001 list! I have read all of the previous books before starting it though and I'm glad I did. I don't like Trollope as much as some other of his contemporaries but I'm glad to have sampled enough of his books to now be pretty familiar with his style.


Sarah (sarahbethie) Lynnm wrote: "Good to hear! (Well, except for Lily.)"

She's a cakewalk compared to Mr. Crawley.


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