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Thank you--this sounds very good! Personally, I would be up for doing 1 or 2 reads with the group each year. I have found it a little difficult to keep up this past year so probably not more than that.
It might also be good to have a general discussion forum, like the different inns that we've kept up along the way, for talking about books more broadly. People here are very good at providing general recommendations and commentary on books and media, and that kind of thing would be fun to keep on with. And I find I would miss everyone's chatting about, of all things, how they're getting through the weather in so many different places. I would be open to helping moderate a forum like that if people want to do it.



I am grateful to Tristram, Kim, and Peter for leading all the wonderful discussions over the years, going back to the original Dickens group which Everyman had invited me to join. And an additional thank you to Kim for the research and work in finding and posting the wonderful illustrations.
I like the suggestions above for continuing the group and I would love to read some shorter novels with the group if the timing works with my schedule.
I'm not going to vote in the current poll since I don't want to fully commit to the next book, but both Wuthering Heights and Cousin Henry appeal to me. Wuthering Heights because it would be a reread for me and I'm curious what I would think of it now, many years later. And Cousin Henry because I have yet to read anything by Trollope.
I am really glad that you responded so favourably to my suggestion of keeping the Curiosities going in a modified way, which would allow us to keep in touch via book discussions. I have made the experience that in the humdrum of daily life, very often relationships that don't base on regular meetings in real life eventually dwindle out, but I think that the odd group read now and then will keep us in touch.
At the moment, Cousin Henry seems to be winning the race. It is not a very long book, especially by Trollopian standards, but I have read quite some positive reviews. Still, there are some days to go for Emily to catch up. It is quite interesting that Joe is lagging behind, but not very surprising because he is not too popular a writer, which is a pity since I truly adore him.
At the moment, Cousin Henry seems to be winning the race. It is not a very long book, especially by Trollopian standards, but I have read quite some positive reviews. Still, there are some days to go for Emily to catch up. It is quite interesting that Joe is lagging behind, but not very surprising because he is not too popular a writer, which is a pity since I truly adore him.
I must say that I am very happy about this. I was prepared to have no book discussions with this group anymore, and that was okay. However, now the relief sets in. Tristram, thank you for finding this middle way, and for starting this.

I voted for Wuthering Heights, which I have never read. But I am up for whatever the consensus is.
Peacejanz wrote: "Yes, I really enjoyed this group. Where are the three books listed so I can vote? Happy New Year. peace, janz"
Hi Peacejanz,
You want to go on the Curiosity Club homepage, and there you will find a link called "polls". Click there, and you will find the poll.
Hi Peacejanz,
You want to go on the Curiosity Club homepage, and there you will find a link called "polls". Click there, and you will find the poll.
Xan wrote: "Nostromo and Under Western Eyes are two of my favorite."
Xan,
It does me a world of good to know I am not the only one here to love Conrad.
Xan,
It does me a world of good to know I am not the only one here to love Conrad.
Jantine and John,
It's wonderful to know that you will also be on board. I do hope it will keep this group alive now that our Curiosity also leads us to other authors.
It's wonderful to know that you will also be on board. I do hope it will keep this group alive now that our Curiosity also leads us to other authors.

I think we might start sometime in January, Bobbie. If it is going to be Cousin Henry, then the book will not be very long, and so should be able to squeeze it in.


I applaud the three of you, for all of your hard work these years. Here's to better discussions ahead! May you proceed to flourish on this platform, for as long as doing so continues to bring you joy...
Happy New Year to all!
With immense gratitude and genuine affections,
Ami
Vicki wrote: "I only joined the group with your most recent reading of Nicholas Nickleby, so I have 4 more novels to read. I look forward to reading the threads for these books as an accompaniment to my reading...."
Vicki,
Rest assured that we will not delete or move elsewhere any of our reading discussion threads. Whenever you want you can read up on any discussion that has been led here.
Vicki,
Rest assured that we will not delete or move elsewhere any of our reading discussion threads. Whenever you want you can read up on any discussion that has been led here.
Ami wrote: "Congratulations to Peter, Kim & Tristram, on a job well-done navigating this ship, to and fro, in and out of Dickens's world, all these years! I have no shame in saying, nobody does it, or will do ..."
It's good to hear you are still around, Ami! I remember the old days when you were a great help in setting up this group after the other Club was in unpleasant throes, and so I would feel deeply honoured to have you around in one or two of this year's discussions, at least on an on-and-off basis.
It's good to hear you are still around, Ami! I remember the old days when you were a great help in setting up this group after the other Club was in unpleasant throes, and so I would feel deeply honoured to have you around in one or two of this year's discussions, at least on an on-and-off basis.
At the moment, Trollope and Bronte are running the race with each of them gathering 10 ballots but there is still some hours to go. Unless their tie is broken up, we can either have a run-off or we simply say, let's first read the one and then the other. To be honest, I am favouring the second idea as not to lose too much time on voting for books instead of reading them.

You got it! I agree with you, we should just read both selections. I’ll see you soon, pals! :)

Hello! I've tried searching the discussion threads to no avail. Is this group no longer going to read any Dickens, or is it merely a short term measure? Is this group going to be 'broadly Victorian' from now on?

Yes, Mary Lou, this also occurred to me a week or so ago, but I still shy away from altering a text that was written by Everyman. I generally don't like changing things but keep thinking that if something worked for so many years, it will definitely work for as many more years. My wife gets nuts about this attitude, but it keeps me out of a lot of trouble.
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Nostromo (other topics)Under Western Eyes (other topics)
Nostromo (other topics)
Under Western Eyes (other topics)
Now that we have decided to refrain from carrying on our journey through the novels of Dickens - seeing that for many of us, another tour would be the second, third or even umpteenth reading -, we moderators had been thinking about the future of our reading group.
While we all think that it is also nice to have more time for reading off-schedule, we also like to think back to the intriguing discussions we had, discussions that were seasoned with humour, good fellowship and the feeling of coming to a place where people sort of know you. This would be sad to give up, wouldn't it?
That is why I am going to offer a poll on three books I would like to read in 2023, and you are all invited to take part in the poll. We could then read the book that got most of the votes together on a schedule which I am going to prepare in a way that it will not largely affect your other reading plans and projects. This way, we could read the book together and have some discussions. Unlike with Dickens, though, I will not give a long and detailed recap for each section but just point out some things that struck me as interesting and that might spark off a discussion, which will hopefully be enriched by your own points and observations.
After finishing that book, it might be somebody else's turn to propose three books - broadly Victorian - and to set up a reading schedule and lead through the discussions. And them somebody else's and so on.
It would also be nice if those whose book was chosen really took part in the discussion to prevent general frustration.
I am going to set up the poll right now and see how group members react to it.