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The ebook is available on Gutenberg.org as three separate downloads (one for each volume), and that's what I'll be reading. If your copy numbers the chapters differently, let me know so I can add more information to the schedule to keep everyone on the same page (haha).
If you like very long audiobooks, I noticed that there are some posted to YouTube for Hester. I clicked on the video for Volume 1 and it was about six and a half hours.
If you like very long audiobooks, I noticed that there are some posted to YouTube for Hester. I clicked on the video for Volume 1 and it was about six and a half hours.
I plan to join this. I have an app on my iPad called QuickReader. The name refers to an option to time your reading. But you can ignore that, as I do, and just download and read free books from Gutenberg and several other public domain sources. It is handy when our choices aren't widely available, and I can make the print bigger, since many of the older books have tiny print.

Librivox also has Hester available as an audiobook in three volumes.
You can find them here.
https://librivox.org/hester-volume1-b...
https://librivox.org/hester-volume-2-...
https://librivox.org/hester-vol3-by-m...


Week 1 (Jan 5-12): Volume 1, Chapters I-VIII
Week 2 (Jan 12-19): Volume 1, Chapters IX-XVI
Week 3 (Jan 19-26): Volume 2, Chapters I-VII
Week 4 (Jan 26-Feb 2): Volume 2, Chapters VIII-XIV
Week 5 (Feb 2-9): Volume 3, Chapters I-VI
Week 6 (Feb 9-16): Volume 3, Chapters VII-XV
The chapters appear to be short, but if people are falling behind we can add a catch-up week somewhere in the middle.