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Mar 24, 2012 11:12AM

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That's wonderful! Hope that you have the time.

Jenn, Janice, anyone else that wants to read The Magic Read. Let us know here when you get your copy of the book.
And then we can decide things like how many chapters to read each week, when to start.
As for how many chapters to read each week, there are 79 chapters. I was thinking 8 chapters per week (the chapters are very short) for a total of 10 weeks. What do you think?


Great. We'll see what Janice has to say, but I like a slower reading schedule as well because I also read a number of books at a time.

Yes, this sounds good to me, as I also am reading way too many books at once, and I really want to enjoy this one. I haven't picked it up yet, but will start by this weekend.


Silver created a thread in Buddy Reads for The Magic Ring.


There was so much discussion about Don Juan in the thread for the next read, and there were I believe 8-9 people who voted for it.
Is anyone who voted for the poem willing to lead and/or participate in a buddy read on Don Juan?
It would be a shame to allow the interest for Don Juan to fade away.

http://www.online-literature.com/byro...
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/english...
And some information about Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire, Byron's (haunted!) ancestral home and well known to me in my romantic girlhood:D:-
http://redpill.dailygrail.com/wiki/Lo...

I've read drabbles and bits of "Don Juan" over the past few years, and I think I'd have to hurl myself from the cliff if I had to read the whole damn thing. Frankly, I can only take Byron in measured doses. There's waaaay too many Cantos for me to slog though from start to finish... ;-)

Do we necessarily need a leader Silver? It could bowl along under reader's steam with help from background stuff, which is what most of our reads do anyway, with gentle nudges (and the occasional slap on wrist) from you from time to time:)

Do we necessarily need a leader Silver? It could bowl along under reader's steam with help from background stuff, which is what most of our reads do anyway, with gentle nudges from ..."
That is true, if enough people express an interest in reading it, I could just set up the threads for it and it carry on its own accord.


Anyone interested in reading them as well? Note that I can't start until after I finish The Magic Ring.

I'm starting out by reading "Jude the Obscure" by Thomas Hardy. Anyone want to join me?

I'm starting out by reading "Jude the Obscure" by Thomas Hardy. Anyone want to join me?"
I wouldn't mind joining you, Doug. For me it will be re-living first year (or was it second year?) English at the University of NSW. I'll listen to it on audiobook and can start early next week, if that suits you.

Let me know how you're doing.


http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Or, as you suggest, create a new thread for it under Buddy Reads.




I'd go ahead and throw your idea out there and see if anyone is interested. Worse that can happen is you don't get any takers!

Are you still interested in reading the four SH novels? I'm with you in obsession and have been working my way thru the SH books on my own. I only saw the TV series this summer.

I wouldn't go that far, but I agree that small doses of Byron are sufficient. But if Cranford is to be believed, Don Juan is more a woman's read than a man's.

Too many buddy reads probably would. Maybe Chris and Silver should limit them to a few at a time so as not to draw too many members away from the primary books that have won a poll.

Cindy wrote: "We talked about Buddy reading The Mysteries of Udolpho. I am having trouble finding a good copy. The free version at Amazon has the poetry and whole sections of paragraphs deleted."
Both Amazon and eBay have paperback copies
Both Amazon and eBay have paperback copies

Cindy wrote: "I stay close to my E-reader because of the built in dictionary. I will check out the paperback editions."
I usually read the paper version but use the dictionary on my ipad
I usually read the paper version but use the dictionary on my ipad

Renee wrote: "I'm thinking about opening a buddyread for Mysteries of Udolpho. I think I'll do it in 4 threads. One for each volume that the book is divided into. It sounds like Cindy is interested. Anyone else?"
Wish I had the time. Would love to re read this. Alas, not to be. I may lurke.
Wish I had the time. Would love to re read this. Alas, not to be. I may lurke.
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