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    chapters and discussions

    read chapters 1 - 6 (October 7 - 13)
    read chapters 7 - 13 and discuss chapters 1 - 6 (October 14 - 20)
    read chapters 14 - 19 and discuss chapters 7 - 13 (October 21 - 25)
    discuss chapters 14 - 19 and book in it's entireity (October 25 - 31)

    So, I guess we can do it this way, if everyone's up for that, instead of just reading the book and then discussing it from the 25th to 31st... So, we'll read the first six chapters this week, and, then discuss them starting the 14th til the 20th...and, then discuss the second seven chapters from the 21st to the 25th...then discuss the last six chapters and the entire book from the 25th to the 31st. Does that sound all right with everyone?

    EDIT: Due to the shortened time we have this month, we may or may not do it this way. I know some folks haven't even been able to get the book, yet. For November, though, we'll choose the book no later than October 25th, and, that should give people plenty of time to get the book. We can always make the first reading week a bit of a light one, also, so, that it gives people a little extra time to read. I'm not saying 100% which way we're going to do it this month, but, if you'll read buckner's response in the other thread, for October, reading the whole book and discussing it during the last week may be the best bet. But, only for this month. If we had started this last month, we'd have already had the title chosen for two weeks, and, it would have given people more time to get the book...

    I'll wait to decide once I hear a few other's opinions on this.
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    I went to the bookstore and bought it. I should finish it really soon... It's pretty good, although there are things that annoy me a little about it (can't recall at the moment though haha)

    Oh yeah..like how they keep jumping from the present to the past..



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    Ok, so, I finished the book... it was pretty good, but I didn't care much for the ending....



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    Quote Originally Posted by slleipnir
    Ok, so, I finished the book... it was pretty good, but I didn't care much for the ending....

    Don't say too much. I'm going to pick it up and finish it probably today. It's a perfect day for it!
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    This book is really good. I got it yesterday, and im almost through with it. I also don't like how its jumping from past to present. Other than that, i can't stop reading it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamCamPup33
    This book is really good. I got it yesterday, and im almost through with it. I also don't like how its jumping from past to present. Other than that, i can't stop reading it.
    I don't like or dislike how it jumps around, but, I don't want to say too much! We can talk more about why y'all don't like that in the discussions, because I'm curious! I just finished it about thirty minutes ago...I'm so excited, because now I'm reading another book already. I knew this would be the motivation I needed to get back into reading!
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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom
    Don't say too much. I'm going to pick it up and finish it probably today. It's a perfect day for it!
    Don't worry, I won't go into any details. My tastes are usually different from other peoples anyway



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    Quote Originally Posted by slleipnir
    Don't worry, I won't go into any details. My tastes are usually different from other peoples anyway
    I should hope so! I don't usually have the same tastes as many others...the going back and forth thing isn't necessarily something that I want in a book, but, it doesn't bother me, either.
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    Going to search for it tomorrow.

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