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Petra, another group I'm in read a book by Fallada last year. I only got a couple of chapters into Every Man Dies Alone, but what I read I liked.
Jennifer W wrote: "No one else wants to read classics in the new year?? :("
I know, Jennifer. :-(
Well, if we don't get any other noms, I guess we will just have to read the two that you and Petra nominated! :-)
I know, Jennifer. :-(
Well, if we don't get any other noms, I guess we will just have to read the two that you and Petra nominated! :-)
Jennifer W wrote: "Petra, another group I'm in read a book by Fallada last year. I only got a couple of chapters into Every Man Dies Alone, but what I read I liked."That's good to hear, Jennifer. I haven't read any of his books yet.
Poll is now up! We will plan on reading the top TWO vote receiving books as our next two Classic Reads. Voting will end next Sunday, January 25th.
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Okie Dokie! Well we have a 3-way tie for our next Classic Read so I guess these will be our next three reads! :-)
So who would like to go first? Nominators/leaders, please chime in. If you are willing to go first please say so. Or if you have other commitments and would prefer your read to come up a few months from now.
The three books are:
The Once and Future King : leader Jennifer
Little Man, What Now? : leader Petra
Flowers for Algernon : leader Jayme the ghost reader
So who would like to go first? Nominators/leaders, please chime in. If you are willing to go first please say so. Or if you have other commitments and would prefer your read to come up a few months from now.
The three books are:
The Once and Future King : leader Jennifer
Little Man, What Now? : leader Petra
Flowers for Algernon : leader Jayme the ghost reader
Wow..a 3-way tie! That's an interesting result.I can be ready any time. Looking forward to reading with everyone.
Okay, then it sounds like Petra will be first, with Little Man, What Now?. :-)
Petra, I will let you decide your own schedule and start date. I would ask for a start date at least a month from now though, to give ladies a chance to try to round up a copy from their library, or to purchase one. It looks like the book is available on kindle, but paperback or hardcover copies for purchase look harder to come by.
Jennifer and Jayme, do either of you have a preference as to going second or third?
Petra, I will let you decide your own schedule and start date. I would ask for a start date at least a month from now though, to give ladies a chance to try to round up a copy from their library, or to purchase one. It looks like the book is available on kindle, but paperback or hardcover copies for purchase look harder to come by.
Jennifer and Jayme, do either of you have a preference as to going second or third?
Okay, I'll go through my copy and come up with a schedule. How about we start reading on Sunday, March 1st and discussing the book the week after? Does that date work for everyone? I'm flexible, so whatever works for the group is fine with me.
I have a tentative schedule for Little Man, What Now?. The next two evenings are busy with appointments so I may not be able to post it before Wednesday. Who's going to join me for this read? How is everyone doing in getting a copy of the book?
My copy's pages have wide margins and larger than normal font (not huge font but still noticeably larger by a bit).
I have to ILL a copy, but it'll only take a week or so to get here, so I'll get on that in a couple of weeks. Does anyone else have any preference for Jayme or I to go next with our books?
It doesn't matter to me. I've ordered all of these books, so I am game for whatever order everyone else wants to do.
Since we're almost done with Little Man, are there any thoughts as to which book should go next? I have The Once and Future King from the library, but haven't started it yet, or I could easily get my hands on Algernon. Anyone else have any preferences?
For Once And Future King, are we reading the first volume only or the entire series? I just read it a short time ago and don't know if I'm up for a re-read but may thumb through the book for the discussion.
My edition has the whole thing, which is what I'm aiming to read. I certainly wouldn't have a problem with people reading the first book and see if they want to continue with it beyond that.
Once you get started, you'll want to read the rest. The first is really entertaining and fun; charming, even.Just a note: the first book reads a bit like a YA book but the rest don't.
I just finished reading Algernon. I don't mind doing that next. However, if people want to do another book, I do have to return my copy to the library.
I have copies of both. Algernon seems like it will be a quicker read. Do we want to do it first, since the discussion will probably be shorter, so then we can focus more time on reading the whole Once and Future King?
I read Algernon in high school, but I don't remember much of it, so I'll probably take it out and reread it.
I read both of these in HS. But, I did not know that Once & Future King had multiple volumes. I suspect I only read the first one.
Jayme, are you willing to do Algernon next? I will leave the discussion dates/schedule up to you. :-)
okay, the book is broken down into 17 reports. Some are shorter than others. My copy has 285 pages. I thought we could read about 70 pages a week and that take a month to read.
Irene wrote: "I read both of these in HS. But, I did not know that Once & Future King had multiple volumes. I suspect I only read the first one."The first book is really fun, Irene, with lots of magic and adventures for little Arthur (when he was still called Wart). I think you'll want to continue, though, for what its worth.
Petra, I am always afraid to re read, as an adult, a book I loved as a youth. Too often, the magic is gon when I do this. But, if this group is going to read the entire series, I may just have to start it at the beginning and finish it with you.
Ah, you've read it before. Sorry, I didn't realize that. I read the series for the first time a couple of years ago and was charmed by it.
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What would you like to read and discuss for our next CLASSIC reads? Please make these older books, no new releases. If you nominate a book, be willing to lead the discussion of the book if your book is selected.
We will be running a poll in a few weeks to select our reads from the books nominated.