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Across a Moonlit Sea, by Marsha Canham
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Apr 10, 2011 10:00AM

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Shelly, let us know as soon as you get it! I enjoy good pirate books as well, but they're hard to find, lol! Have you tried The Windflower? Great book! But impossible to find!
Lynn, if Autumn and I ever do get around to going on a book-buying spree together in NYC, we'll let you know: the more, the merrier! We can make a day out of it if we're three, lol!:-D I know all about pissed sisters (she'll spend 15min max in a bookstore!) and having to pay extra to bring books home to Switzerland:-D

Okay, I'll put in everyone’s names on the first entry.![]()
Do you all wish PM’s for the official start date notification?


Mshj, I think you started all this when you said we should read something good. LOL! Didn't you? Do you want to be notified with the offical start date and chapter/reading breakdown even though you're onto the second book?



Mshj, I think you started all this when you said we should read something good. LOL! Did..."
Yes, please. I think that I should warn you guys that in the balance of the book there is more action (of the sailing variety) than romance. I hope you are ok with that. I'm enjoying the Iron Rose- in this one the girl gets to be the captain (a very competent one). I love pirate books but whilst the girl doesn't HAVE to be a pirate she needs to kick butt rather than drifting round and trying ineffectual methods of escape.
I wasn't the first to read this one on WLLK- it was maybe? DG. It was a 4* for me.

I'm wondering when Ms Canham will be by though! I hope it'll be towards the end of our read so that we have fresh questions:-)
LK, individual PMs and a post on this thread might be a good idea to make sure everyone knows when to start:-) If you need me to do the PMs, let me know!

Right now I’m okay with the PM’s Melanie; we’ll see how many join. Right now there are nine of us, plus Mshj, Verity & D.G..
GR still won't let me edit that first posting, so, for now, I'll put it here:
People Interested So Far (4/10/11 4:08 p.m. PST)
Melanie
Faithmarie
Lynn
Pamela(All Honey
Autumn
Heidi
Shelly
Christine S. - re-read
Lisa Kay
P.S. A few people said they'd pop in.
mshj - Reading 2nd book.
Verity
D.G.

If someone wants to drop me an email letting me know when to pop in, it's marshacanham at yahoo dot com
Thank you again, see you soon *s*
Marsha

We're honored to have you dropping into our buddy read, and will definitely let you know when we're ready with our questions! Thank you so much for taking the time!:-)

oooh. I'm just reading the Iron Rose and Gabriel definitely has some potential. I love your feisty heroines Marsha.

I'll pop back in once every one starts reading! Enjoy!


I reloaded the book to my Kindle, all ready to... just lmk when we start! :)

If everything is falling into place, it looks like we will begin discussing on Friday or Saturday. I already have the posting with the dates/chapter breakdown ready to insert!
Things I Need To Know:
I sent e-mails to Shell's Bells and Heidi asking if they have received their books yet.
Are all the chapters about the same size?
There isn't an epilog is there?

However, I just got a Nook last night!!! Finally broke down and got one, early anniversary present!!! So if it doesn't get here in time to start, I can just start whenever!!

Yep, there is an epilogue & 27 chapters, so 4 chapters a day (including the epilogue as a chapter) will come down to 7 days to read the book. Oh, wait.. there's a prologue too, so the first day we could read 5 chapters (or the last day). 388 p total, on average 55.5p/day: Here're the page counts for all the chapters and how I propose we split them:
Prologue: 12 p
Ch. 1: 10 p
Ch. 2: 15 p
Ch. 3: 18 p
Total: 55 pages
Ch. 4: 10 p
Ch. 5: 8 p
Ch. 6: 19 p
Ch. 7: 10 p
Total: 47 p
Ch. 8: 17 p
Ch. 9: 17 p
Ch. 10: 14 p
Ch. 11: 9 p
Total: 57 p
Ch. 12: 13 p
Ch. 13: 19 p
Ch. 14: 17 p
Ch. 15: 10 p
Total: 59 p
Ch. 16: 18 p
Ch. 17: 11 p
Ch. 18: 15 p
Ch. 19: 9 p
Total: 53 p
Ch. 20: 18 p
Ch. 21: 12 p
Ch. 22: 12 p
Ch. 23: 12 p
Total: 54 p
Ch. 24: 12 p
Ch. 25: 7 p
Ch. 26: 13 p
Ch. 27: 12 p
Epilogue: 9 p
Total: 53 p
Seems like it'll come down to 5 chapters a day except the last.. Will that work?:-)

I'll post Melanie's breakdown now on the first thread's posting and send out PM's by noon today, unless I hear something from someone.

Thanks Lisa Kay! I'll get my homework done tonight! ;)


thanks so much Melanie, Lisa and the awesome girls here!! (((((((huuggs)))))))))))

LK - Do you need me to notify Ms Canham? I think we should plan for her to drop in when we're done, no? that way we can maybe have time to get questions together while we read!
Autumn, we're glad to have you here:-) (((hugs back)))

Thanks for checking in Autumn! (((hugs)))

Thanks for checking in Autumn! (((hugs)))"
I'll let Ms Canham know as soon as we're up and running (after the first part)!

I also think we should wait until we are done or almost done & have our questions ready. Since she was gracious enough to join us, I'd hate to trouble her too much.

great job girls!


Discussion Questions for Fiction
The following general questions can be applied to any novel, and they provide a good starting point for creating your own discussion questions for a given work.
• What was unique about the setting of the book and how did it enhance or take away from the story?
• What specific themes did the author emphasize throughout the novel? What do you think he or she is trying to get across to the reader?
• Do the characters seem real and believable? Can you relate to their predicaments? To what extent do they remind you of yourself or someone you know?
• How do characters change or evolve throughout the course of the story? What events trigger such changes?
• In what ways do the events in the books reveal evidence of the author's world view?
• Did certain parts of the book make you uncomfortable? If so, why did you feel that way? Did this lead to a new understanding or awareness of some aspect of your life you might not have thought about before?

Discussions for Prologue through Chapter 3
"There were six of them strung out along the horizon. Six India guards in full suits of sail, riding easy on a south-southwest wind that was a least twenty knots in strength—a square-rigger’s wind and one that would push them straight past the small crust of an island that was, at the moment, shielding the two English sea hawks from sight."
Man-oh-man, do I love this book! I was right there on the Virago in the Prologue. Just the vernacular is great. Ms. Canham seems to have the seafaring lingo down, but not in an overbearing or intrusive way. I’ve only had to look one word up (larboard) to make sure it meant what I thought it did.

My favorite scene so far is when Beau & Simon Dante first meet... (view spoiler)




I was totally into the story. As a matter of fact (confession time), I totally forgot to stop at chapter 4:-( ***wails pitifully*** I'm sorry! I'm not used to interrupting a good book, and I just sailed through it without realizing! Well, I'm still doing the buddy read if no one throws me out, and I can keep to the chapters for the discussions:-)
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