That would be great! We could have a short discussion about Close Range on the same evening too. I'd be keen to do any of the Dickens novels Jenny suggested and would be happy with Hard Times.<br>
Please don't do Hard Times. I know it's not my book group, but it's by far the worst Dickens novel. Old curiosity shop, oliver twist, pickwick papers & christmas carol are all short. Mutual Friend, Bleak House, Dombey & Son & Little Dorrit are all wonderful.
Ok let's do the 1st March! Sophie can you please change the date on this post and I'm not sure about the book but maybe Old Curiosity Shop taking into account Mirandola's post above!
I don't mind doing a rubbish book, it gives us more to talk about. @Jenny is the one who's read them all (?), what do you think? Or @krappyrubsnif ?<br><br>And I agree we can still talk about the Annie Proulx stories if we remember them by then.<br><br><br>
While I certainly don't hate Hard Times it is rather an atypical Dickens novel and certainly not the best place to start if you haven't read him before. I'm happy to go with the Old Curiosity Shop as I haven't read that one (despite my apparent reputation) <br>March 1st is in my diary. Charlo - will you be available by then? <br>
I will change the thread title again.. any objections, let me know! Looking forward to it too.<br><br>Maybe I should have just started a new thread. Never mind, people can scroll down and find out what went on.<br>
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<P>Bleak House! Yes!</P>
<P>Penguin edition, about 990 pages. So around 33 pages a day by 1st March.</P>
<P>Quite do-able, so long as you don't also have any plans to eat, sleep, see friends, get drunk, go to a movie, have sex, take the dog for a walk, cook a fantastic curry ot do any housework.</P>
<P>But OK if you have a long commute, I guess.</P>
<P>Why not do Annie Proulx first, and then set Bleak House as the set book for, say, April 1st?</P>
It sounds like we should just do the Annie Proulx stories for 1st March and a Dickens for the next time. I don't know about anyone else but I haven't bothered to start reading The Old Curiosity Shop as there's been so much discussion about whether to read it or not! Could we just settle on Proulx, change the heading again (sorry Sophie!) and debate which Dickens to choose at the next meeting? (Or maybe just scrap the Dickens idea for the timebeing given how much indecision it has been causing!)
sorry my last post wasn't very proactive. i'm happy to come along and just meet and chat about books in general. the annie proulx, talking about dickens, even if other people have read it and i haven't, other books we've read recently, i don't mind. i think i would need a lot more notice for a dickens, not because they're long but because i find it verrry slowww.<br><br>maybe it's best to choose one at the meeting. i'll have a proper look at the number of pages in each one. he also wrote a lot of short stories, maybe that would be more manageable...<br><br>i'll come on the 1st of march anyway, even with no book at all!<br>
thanks for letting us know donna, it's obviously not well publicised enough!<br>shall we meet in the stapleton instead, at 7.30? i could call the dairy to book a table in 'our room', but if they've pushed people into there because of the quiz then it might still be noisy.<br>
Hoping to make it tomorrow, and the Stapleton at 7.30 sounds good, but it depends how tired I'm feeling - I'm still living in west London and getting very close to the baby's due date so trying not to get too exhausted travelling about! Hope to come though as I've been looking forward to catching up with you all.
Thanks Jenny - I'm fine but just getting very tired in the evenings now! I'm afraid I won't make this meeting but hope to see you all next time depending on when the baby arrives etc. Have a good time tonight!<div><br></div><div><br></div>
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