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Anyone interested in a Middlemarch buddy read?
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Janie
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Mar 20, 2012 11:03AM
I'd love to read Middlemarch by George Eliot in the near future. Would anyone else like to join? I'd like to read it in April but I can wait until May, too.
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I had planned to read it with another group, but couldn't fit it in. Maybe April would work better for me. Were you planning on starting the first or later in the month?
It's on one of my challenges to read this novel this year, but I don't think I could do it until at least May.
I'm pleased to see that a few people are interested! Let's wait until May. Martha, could you read ahead and join the discussions with us later?
Ok, it's my main read for May, then! I keep joining discussion groups just after they've read it, so this will be great.
No, I'll be fine to wait until May. I'm swamped right now so that will help me read some of my smaller books & work on challenges. I'm glad we're going to do this!
Christyb wrote: "I would love to read Middlemarch with the group. Im looking forward to starting it May 1!!"Welcome, Christy!
I would probably follow the discussion and maybe inject a comment or two, but I've read the book often enough that I don't want to read it again as a buddy read. For whatever that's worth.
Hey all!I'm so exciting about our upcoming Middlemarch read. We'd agreed to read in May, but would you all rather the discussion last one or two months?
I have proposed schedules for both. Please voice your preference between the following two plans.
TWO MONTH SCHEDULE
Week 1 (May 1-7): Prelude & Book I
Week 2 (May 8-14): Book II
Week 3 (May 15-21): Book III
Week 4 (May 22-28): Book IV
Week 5 (May 29-June 4): Book V
Week 6 (June 5-11): Book VI
Week 7 (June 12-18): Book VII
Week 8 (June 19-25): Book VIII
ONE MONTH SCHEDULE
Week 1 (May 1-7): Prelude, Book I, Book II
Week 2 (May 8-14): Books III & IV
Week 3 (May 15-21): Books V & VI
Week 4 (May 22-28): Books VII & VIII
*Neither plan ends on the last day of the month. I can tweak that if you'd prefer. Please note that in your comment regarding preference.
Thanks,
Janie
I don't really mind how long the read will last as long as the topics get posted near the beginning as I'm more likely to start posting if they are there when I'm reading the book rather than if they are posted weeks after I've read that part.
Janie wrote: "Hey all!I'm so exciting about our upcoming Middlemarch read. We'd agreed to read in May, but would you all rather the discussion last one or two months?"
The Tennyson In Memoriam read is scheduled for June, in case that impacts your decision on a one or two month read for Middlemarch.
Thanks for the feedback. I will post the threads all at once then people may contribute/discuss at their own pace.
I started reading last night. Wow, I hadn't realized that my edition (in a hardcover along with two other Eliot works) has really small type! Plus, it's about 650 pages. And no footnotes to take up some of that space. This will be a challenge, as I'm unfortunately a fairly slow reader!
Denise, I know that small print is awful. I am reading it from my iPad because the print is so much better=larger.
It is a long book. I read parts of it in book format, and listened to other sections on audiobook. The audiobook is provided for free at Librivox.org since its all in the public domain. I'm normally a rather slow reader to, so being able to jump between audio and print always helps me. Plus sometimes I just enjoy someone reading to me.
Becky, I love to listen to the audio and read a book when I can, too. Its especially helpful with a long book or a classic that can be more demanding of my brain. I almost always listen to the boko du jour in the car for my commute, but I also listen while I run and sometimes while I'm getting my daughter to sleep. She doesn't mind... lol. Thanks for the great advice for us.









