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Yes!! Though my timescale wouldn't be able to fit this in until next year :(



It is a wonderful novel, very well constructed. It take a while to get going, and she does ramble on a bit sometimes, but some of the writing is lovely!
I also listened to part of it vis audiobook (the second Librivox version) and it was wonderful. It depends what you like, but I was pleasantly surprised.
It's a shame I can't join in with you reading it, but I'll happily discuss it :)

It is a wonderful novel, very well constructed. It take a while to get going, and she does ramble on a bit s..."
Please do!

Sorry, Charbel :D Thanks - I probably will join you all.

Me please!!! Was on the list for this year but not happening...

a) read Middlemarch at last (I'm quite embarrassed by how few classics I've read!) and
b) have help doing it with you lovely folks and
c) have a good excuse when I'm still reading it in mid March!!
Perfect!
I've started trying (roughly) to read one classic a month this last year, and I'm finding it a mixed experience. I've been pleasantly surprised that some are actually quite easy reads, whereas others have taken more effort. I'm enjoying it though!


I would like to read Middlemarch, I think around February would really suit for me, it's much quieter in terms of deadlines.

Holly wrote: "Chatterjak, I'm the complete opposite. My aim is to read only one non-classic a month, to try up my count of classics!"
How are you doing so far?
How are you doing so far?

Pink, I don't particularly mind about when we do Gulliver's Travels. I've got it pencilled in for January, but either month would be fine for me. Preferably January, because I know things will start hotting up with Summer exam discussion, so I'm trying to make things furthest away from the summer as I can!

Woo, looking forward to it. I can't believe I have readalongs scheduled for March already!

Charbel - looking forward to it! (Guess it took 5 hours before you could trust yourself to post without throttling me... LOL)
I do like planning my reading in advance but as long as I still have time to read spontaneously as well!

I know the feeling Heather. I just know December is going to be full of group reads/readalongs!

Alias Grace
The Death of Ivan Ilych
A Christmas Carol
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Paradise Lost
and whatever wins another poll!

City of Bones-here
Christmas Carol-tattered tales
for December readalongs and the tattered tales group read.
I want to do the child thief this month here if it comes in soon.


His style is difficult. I did end up enjoying Ivanhoe. Waverley is on my TBR - have you read that?

I've not read more than a few pages of any of his books.

I don't know when I will get to Waverley, but I can let you know when I do if you would like... It was a popular book at the time of Jane Austen, but I don't know anything else about it.

Tracey wrote: "I have suddenly got an immense desire to read Inkheart was wondering if anyone has read it and if not or even if they have if anyone would fancy a readalong of it sometime in the new ..."
One of the greatest "children's" book I've ever read! And also a really pleasant read for growns ups as well. Germans are really good in this; see
Rumo & His Miraculous Adventures for istance ...
One of the greatest "children's" book I've ever read! And also a really pleasant read for growns ups as well. Germans are really good in this; see
Rumo & His Miraculous Adventures for istance ...
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