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message 1: by Frances, Moderator (last edited Nov 07, 2021 06:35PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
I just received my hard copy today-my free ebook had no table of contents nor obvious resting places so it was easier to wait for this. The book is shorter than I had imagined but given that the language and style might be a bit of a challenge, I'm going to slow down our reading rate to an average of 60 pages/week.

I am assuming everyone has the Volume divisions in their copy, and have tried to split everything into mostly equal parts so hope everyone can find their stopping and starting places. Please let me know if this doesn't work for your copy and what I can do to clarify.

Week 1: Oct. 31 to Nov 6: Pages 1 to 59-ending with a letter from Lydia Melford to Miss Laetitia Willis, at Gloucester.

Week 2: Nov. 7-13: The above to the End of Volume 1 on page 117, ending with a letter to Sir Watkin Phillips from J Melford dated London, June 5.

Week 3: Nov 14-20: Begin Volume 2, starting with a letter to Dr Lewis from Matt. Bramble (London, June 8), to page 179, the end of a letter from J Melford to Sir Watkin Phillips (Scarborough, July 1).

Week 4: Nov 21-27: The above to End of Volume 2 on page 230, ending with a letter to Sir W. Phillips from J Melford (Edinburgh, Aug 8).

Week 5: Nov 28-Dec 4: Beginning of Volume 3, starting with a letter to Dr Lewis from Matt. Bramble (Edr. Aug 8), to page 297, the end of a letter from Matt. Bramble to Dr Lewis (Sept 30).

Week 6: Dec 5-11: The above to the End of Volume 3 and our novel.

Happy reading everyone!


Piyangie | 170 comments My copy is not divided into volumes, so can't find where the volume ends. Can you please name the letter (from who to whom) with which each volume ends?


message 3: by Frances, Moderator (last edited Oct 30, 2021 06:49AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
Piyangie wrote: "My copy is not divided into volumes, so can't find where the volume ends. Can you please name the letter (from who to whom) with which each volume ends?"

I've edited the reading schedule so hope that will help-it should be roughly the same number of pages per section so hope the letters will make it clearer.


message 4: by Brian E (last edited Oct 30, 2021 08:45AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Brian E Reynolds | 926 comments Frances wrote: " Week 1: Oct. 31 to Nov 6: Pages 1 to 59-ending with a letter from Lydia Melford to Miss Laetitia Willis, at Gloucester.."

I think its clear. The week limits for weeks 3 and 5 use the term "to the end of the letter" and weeks 1, 2 and 4 refer to "ending with a letter." I am presuming they mean the same thing and that you stop after reading to the end of the referenced letter than at the beginning of the letter for weeks 1, 2 and 4.
I'm marking in my calendar with either the page number the letter ends at or the person's name who receives the letter I stop before.
I am doing the second marking because my Kindle version only numbers half the book and the second half is all page 240. It doesn't have Volumes either. Since its a freebie, I guess I'm getting the quality I paid for. I do have a used paperback somewhere that I'll now try to find to double check my weekly markings.


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Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
I did get a free book from iBooks-I'm never sure what edition they are-but ultimately decided to get a book book as this is the sort of book in which I know I will be flipping back and forth a lot to double check things. As I mentioned in the other chat, I found that buying new was actually cheaper than buying used, mainly because it is getting quite expensive to order used books online and having them shipped to Canada.


Piyangie | 170 comments Frances wrote: "Piyangie wrote: "My copy is not divided into volumes, so can't find where the volume ends. Can you please name the letter (from who to whom) with which each volume ends?"

I've edited the reading s..."


Thanks, Frances. With the letter names and the page numbers, I'll be able to work out the ending of each section.


Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 975 comments Yes, the letters were a great help! My edition (the one I was supposed to read in English class in the 1970s) doesn't have the volume numbers.


Piyangie | 170 comments I just bought the kindle oxford edition. It has volumes. Now it'll be more easy to sort out.


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Moppet (missmoppet) | 17 comments I'm reading the Penguin Kindle edition, which has volume divisions, but I'm not sure where the first week's reading ends, as there are several letters from Lydia to Laetitia. Can anyone confirm the date of the letter on p.59? That would help me find it.


message 10: by Frances, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
Moppet wrote: "I'm reading the Penguin Kindle edition, which has volume divisions, but I'm not sure where the first week's reading ends, as there are several letters from Lydia to Laetitia. Can anyone confirm the..."

It's Bath, may 6. Also my edition has 353 pages so each section should go about 1/6 of the way along so if you can divide your edition into 6 roughly equal parts that should get you an estimate of where it should end.


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Moppet (missmoppet) | 17 comments Thanks so much Frances, that is very helpful.


Brian E Reynolds | 926 comments I have found my used copy The Expedition of Humphry Clinker by Tobias Smollett which as the Oxford World Classic edition has both the Volume divisions and the page splits that Frances has listed - its nice to be on the same page as the moderator.
I will probably still read my Kindle because I like to have one Kindle book open and this Oxford edition has small print. I may do as I've done with others and read in both versions.


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Robin P | 2650 comments Mod
Could you give us the dates of the ending letters for the other weeks? I am doing the audio, which is very enjoyable, but of course there aren't markers as there would be in print.


message 14: by Frances, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
Robin P wrote: "Could you give us the dates of the ending letters for the other weeks? I am doing the audio, which is very enjoyable, but of course there aren't markers as there would be in print."

Done!


message 15: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3304 comments Mod
Thanks, Frances!


Piyangie | 170 comments Thanks, Frances. Now we can't go wrong. :)


message 17: by Robin P, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Robin P | 2650 comments Mod
Excellent, thanks!

It seems like most of the books that I have led discussions on had some kind of issue about editions, chapters, divisions of the book, etc., so that we had to figure out additional info.


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Nidhi Kumari | 21 comments I will be joining you all. This is the first book I will read by this author.

Today I got message from this group about the ongoing polls, when I visited the page I discovered that notification were off in general. May be I joined the group on app and forgot to adjust the settings.

Anyways, I will begin today to catchup with you all.😀


Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 975 comments Not your fault, Nidhi, Goodreads recently decided to change all our notification settings without informing us! You can manually change it back, but we’ve all been missing a lot in the meantime.


message 20: by Lori, Moderator (last edited Nov 15, 2021 07:02AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lori Goshert (lori_laleh) | 1790 comments Mod
I fully intended to participate, but a friend is releasing her novel on December 1 and a bunch of us are reading ARCs so we can submit reviews on that day, so I need to read her book first. I still want to do both, but I'm not sure if that will happen.


Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 975 comments Congratulations to your friend!


message 22: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3304 comments Mod
That's great news for your friend, Lori. You can always read Humphry Clinker later, if you feel like it. I hope her book does well!


message 23: by Lori, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lori Goshert (lori_laleh) | 1790 comments Mod
Thanks! I think it will do well.


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