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Free for the Kindle. I am in. Also available free from Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42
If you haven't Googled Robert Louis Stevenson there is plenty to read on him. I like this site: http://www.robert-louis-stevenson.org


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We will reread The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson for the March 2020 Revisit the Shelf Group read.
Please remember that spoilers are not to be discussed in this thread. Background information, discussion of book editions, or if you plan on reading with us this month would all be welcome!
Please remember that spoilers are not to be discussed in this thread. Background information, discussion of book editions, or if you plan on reading with us this month would all be welcome!


I know what it is about, but never watched the movie.
We read it my Junior year of High School in 1979. At this point I have no idea what I remember from the book itself or from other sources. That should make it an interesting reread. I also like that it is easily available online and there is a nice sounding Librivox audiobook on youtube that is just over 3 hours long.


I was able to pick up an electronic copy of what appears to be a first edition of Stevenson’s work, published by Longmans, Green, and Co. in 1886.
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