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When I get home this evening, I'll update with page numbers, etc.
Also, does everyone have thoughts for when to start?





The 2nd sounds good to me. I have a lot going on until next month, so that would be perfect.
I am ok with doubling up, sometimes with Pickwick there wasn't that much to say in a smaller section. And it will still give plenty of time for other reads. I think Oliver Twist is one of the few Dickens I've never read all the way through, but it's so often referred to and I've seen TV or stage versions, so I'm not even sure!
I don't know if page numbers will help, as there are so many different editions. I am reading on my iPad with the app Megareader (1000s of free public domain books) and I have the print adjusted to be large, only a few paragraphs per page. As long as we can go by chapters, that is fine.
I don't know if page numbers will help, as there are so many different editions. I am reading on my iPad with the app Megareader (1000s of free public domain books) and I have the print adjusted to be large, only a few paragraphs per page. As long as we can go by chapters, that is fine.

But if you don't want me to do that in addition, that's fine. It would save me the extra work.

This sounds good to me, too, esp. as I still have to finish the Hunchback of Notre-Dame and hopefully get a few hours a week to spare to participate despite my current move to Europe.




Looking good.


I'm looking forward to reading this again. I remember, as very little boy, seeing a musical production of "Oliver" and just being howled over with the story and the music. I think doubling up will work fine too for a schedule.

Hi Alex,
Sorry for answering so late, but I haven't had
much of an Internet connection lately. I have been mostly in Germany over the last 4 weeks. However, starting tomorrow I am going to Sweden. So now I am facing all these nice things such as looking for houses and cars and getting used to an absolutely new environment, incl. language and job. That will be exciting!



Book 1
February 1837 - i-ii
March 1837 - iii-iv
April 1837 - v-vi
May 1837 vii-viii
July 1837 - ix-xi
August 1837 - xii-xiii
September 1837 - xiv-xv
November 1837 - xvi-xvii
December 1837 - xviii-xix
January 1838 - xx-xxii
Book 2
February 1838 - i-iii
March 1838 - iv-v
April 1838 - vi-vii
May 1838 - viii-ix
June 1838 - x-xi
July 1838 - xii-xiv
Book 3
August 1838 - i-ii
October 1838 - iii-iv
November 1838 - v-vi
December 1838 - vii-viii
January 1839 - ix-xi
February 1839 - xii-xiii
March 1839 - xiii (pt.)
April 1839 - xiv-xv
The Readers Review schedule
Book 1
Week of October 2 - Chapters i-iv
Week of October 9 - Chapters v-viii
Week of October 16 - Chapters ix-xiii
Week of October 23 - Chapters xiv-xvii
Week of October 30 - Chapters xviii-xxii
Book 2
Week of November 6 - Chapters i-v
Week of November 13 - Chapters vi-ix
Week of November 20 - Chapters x-xiv
Book 3
Week of November 27 - Chapters i-iv
Week of December 4 - Chapters v-viii
Week of December 11 - Chapters ix-xiii
Week of December 18 - Chapters xiv-xv
Twelve weeks total, and done just before Christmas (useful if you happen to celebrate the holiday), and nice to finish the book up before the new year, so the next Dickens can start in 2012.