A long-distance book club.
St. Paul, Ephrata, and Pittsburgh connect through a blog book discussion.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Next!
It's February 1st, and I think that's a tidy time to start a new book. I do believe it's Sarah's choice. And, Sarah, would you mind picking a discussion date that seems reasonable related to your pick?
Okay, I am worried that if I stop to think about it too much I will hem and haw and have a super hard time making a decision. So I am deferring to our earlier conversation and picking "A Tale of Two Cities."
How does the Ides of March sound as an appropriate time to discuss a classic?
I just picked it up at the library today and it's the large print edition (the only copy available) and therefore even more enormous and daunting-looking than a normal copy. Until you open it and it looks like a kids book:)
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Okay, I am worried that if I stop to think about it too much I will hem and haw and have a super hard time making a decision. So I am deferring to our earlier conversation and picking "A Tale of Two Cities."
How does the Ides of March sound as an appropriate time to discuss a classic?
Brilliant! A Tale of Two Cities and the Ides of March it is.
Off to the library to check out a copy.
I just picked it up at the library today and it's the large print edition (the only copy available) and therefore even more enormous and daunting-looking than a normal copy. Until you open it and it looks like a kids book:)
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