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Classic Read-A-Long?
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Jul 08, 2014 03:22AM

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but is Dracula set in stone though?
I think that would be an awesome idea for October!


Even if we read Dracula, there is always more Gothic horror to go on ^_^
Frankenstein, The Picture of Dorian Grey, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde come to mind.
Or we can go Lovecraftian Horror.
Just to list some alternatives. I don't think things are set in stone atm (? - not sure though XD)


Even if we read Dracula, there is always more Gothic horror to go on ^_^
Frankenstein, The Picture of Dorian Grey, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde come to mind.
Or ..."
True Dat. I have actually been wanting to read Dracula for a while, mainly just to be able to say "yeah, i've read Dracula"
but i think those are all good ideas for halloween too!
im excited :D


http://www.gutenberg.org/files/345/34...
And online stores like the book depository and amazon should sell copies ???

But I hope you guys do this and maybe I'll join you in a month or two :)

But I hope you guys do this and maybe I'll join you in a month or two :)"
Respect. I doubt I will ever manage to read that one.



I think I'll skip the first month though. I read Dracula when I was 12/13 and I really liked it, but I'm not in the mood to reread. :)


Sounds good

August sounds fine! :)





Yes it'll be for the whole month, that way nobody feels rushed :)

I would definitely recommend buying A Clockwork Orange, Wuthering Heights, and Frankenstein, as long as we get positive responses to these books, they will be our next three! :)

I would definitely recommend buying A Clockwork Orange, Wuthering..."
Great!! Thanks so much :)

Oooh yay would be great if wuthering heights was one if the future books - read it and absolutely adored it, it's probably my favourite book and I've been wanting to re-read it for ages! :)

Oooh yay would be great if wuthering heights was one if the future books - read it and absolutely..."
I agree


I hope everything goes well and I wish you a speedy recovery.
On my own I would probably avoid reading Wuthering Hights - but with a group its easier to tackle it.