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Thanks BBC for the dramatization. . . everyone knows Dickens lacks in this department. . . I guess.
Great news guys!! We can totally finish this book in a month's time!! I ran the numbers and if we read 190 pages per week or 27 pages per day we can finish this in 28 days!! Get excited ( I know Joseph is so we can finally start discussing again).

Here is our reading schedule for the rest of May and the beginning of June:
May 13-May 19--Book the First--The Cup and The Lip
May 20-May26--Book the Second--Birds of a Feather
May 27-June 2--Book the Third--A Long Lane
June 3-June 9--Book the Fourth--A Turning

Granted most of us are not exactly reading in a traditional book, so my page numbers (or their equivalents) will vary somewhat.  In the end, though it will all even out and we can get this one under our belts.  I'm looking forward to the challenge.  

I am going to post some preliminary questions to the discussion board just to get us used to conversing with each other.  Please stop in and offer your thoughts/comments/remarks. 

I love your comments!!
Joseph
5/13/2012 01:02:35 am

I kinda jumped the gun a little on this one and finished it last night... oops. But they're all the kind of books that it would probably be best if I read them again... especially the beginning of the first book where I hadn't really gotten used to the way it was written yet and may not have really grasped all the finer details. This was a great choice, by the way.

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5/13/2012 03:29:47 am

Awesome Joseph!! It's great to know that the book is that intriguing!! And I am glad that I have won your approval! Do you have any advice for the rest of us as we embark on this journey?

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