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I'm in!Mon, Oct 20: 36 pages
Thriving: 1920–1939 - 36 pages
Tues, Oct 21: 75 pages
Thriving: 1920–1939 - 43 pages
A Second Chance - 32 pages
Wed, Oct 22: 38 pages
Thriving: 1920–1939 - 38 pages
Thurs, Oct 23: 61 pages
A Second Chance - 36 pages
Thriving: 1920–1939 - 25 pages
Fri, Oct 24: 36 pages
Thriving: 1920–1939 - 36 pages
Sat, Oct 25: 15 pages
Thriving: 1920–1939 - 15 pages
Sun, Oct 26: 57 pages
A Second Chance - 34 pages
Thriving: 1920–1939 - 23 pages
Total pages read: 318 pages
Currently Reading:
I'm in!Monday 18th: 32 pages
Half a Crown - 32 pages (started)
Tuesday 19th: 45 pages
Half a Crown - 45 pages
Wednesday 20th: 0 pages
Thursday 21st: 106 pages
All That Moves Us: A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience - 58 pages (audio; started)
Half a Crown - 48 pages
Friday 22nd: 46 pages
Half a Crown - 46 pages
Saturday 23rd: 102 pages
All That Moves Us: A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience - 59 pages
Half a Crown - 43 pages
Sunday 24th: 106 pages
Half a Crown - 106 pages (finished)
Monday 25th: 55 pages
All That Moves Us: A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience - 43 pages
The Last Gift - 12 pages (started)
Tuesday 26th: 29 pages
The Last Gift - 29 pages
Wednesday 27th: 12 pages
The Last Gift - 12 pages (my ereader quit working)
Thursday 28th: 105 pages
All That Moves Us: A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience - 49 pages
A Symphony of Echoes - 56 pages (started)
Friday 29th: 15 pages
A Symphony of Echoes - 15 pages
Saturday 30th: 65 pages
The Bird Sisters - 30 pages (started)
A Symphony of Echoes - 35 pages
Sunday 31st: 76 pages
All That Moves Us: A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience - 49 pages
The Bird Sisters - 27 pages
Final Total: 794 pages
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Completed:
Alanah, I'll be home on Wednesday evening. I'll update then. I can read and post comments, but cannot edit a post to update it.
The month really has flown by quickly, Alannah. It's scary sometimes how quickly the days pass by.I just wanted to say that I'm leaving town for a week and will only have spotty internet reception. I'll update my post (#6) when I can but I may be a few days late, depending on access.
A whole month! I'll give this a try....1st: 42 pages
We Came, We Saw, We Left: A Family Gap Year - 42 pages (audio)
2nd: 41 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 16 pages
Ha'penny - 25 pages
3rd: 12 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 12 pages
4th: 72 pages
We Came, We Saw, We Left: A Family Gap Year - 51 pages
Ha'penny - 21 pages
5th: 35 pages
Ha'penny - 35 pages
6th: 73 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 31 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 27 pages
The Old Testament - 15 pages
7th: 42 pages
Ha'penny - 42 pages
8th: 42 pages
The Old Testament -10 pages
Ha'penny - 32 pages
9th: 14 pages
Ha'penny - 14 pages
10th: 40 pages
Ha'penny - 16 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 24 pages
11th: 28 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 15 pages
The Old Testament - 13 pages
12th: 0 pages
13th: 26 pages
The Old Testament -26 pages
14th: 31 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 31 pages
15th: 12 pages
The Old Testament -12 pages
16th: 34 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 34 pages
17th: 0 pages
18th: 61 pages
The Old Testament -15 pages
Ha'penny - 26 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 20 pages
19th: 37 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 37 pages
20th: 36 pages
The Old Testament - 9 pages
Ha'penny - 27 pages
21st: 25 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 25 pages
22nd: 44 pages
The Old Testament - 12 pages
Ha'penny - 32 pages
23rd: 0 pages
24th: 64 pages
The Old Testament - 13 pages
Ha'penny - 51 pages
25th: 61 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 28 pages
Ha'penny - 33 pages
26th: 79 pages
Ha'penny - 67 pages (finished)
The Old Testament - 12 pages
27th: 26 pages
Farthing - 26 pages (started)
28th: 56 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 24 pages
Farthing - 32 pages
29th: 64 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 64 pages
30th: 76 pages
Robinson Crusoe - 76 pages (finished)
31st: 52 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 52 pages
Final Total: 1,225 pages
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May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
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Jun 23, 2025 07:19AM
I'm glad you enjoyed the story, too, Laura.Yes, I expected it, too, ever since Philip read that story in the sanctuary after returning home from war. I was hoping not, but expected it, in a way.
Still, I really enjoyed the story and characters. It's a story of the importance of self-forgiveness, I think. Philip and Sylvia forgave each other for everything, but neither could forgive themselves and this guilt wouldn't leave them.
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
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Jun 17, 2025 08:07AM
I look forward to your thoughts when you finish. I agree that it's a story of inner life, contemplations of "what is" and "what might have been".
"What might have been" will almost always be rosier and more to our wishes than the "what is" reality we live in. Life is messy and not always as rosy as "what might have been", which is almost always perfect.
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
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Jun 16, 2025 07:24AM
I enjoyed the story a lot but found the final chapter weak and unsatisfying in comparison. However, as a whole, the story works and Elizabeth Gaskell's writing is wonderful. As for the story, it's one about Life's choices. Sylvia took the easy (and expected) way out by marrying Philip. Kester had offered her an alternative path (living with his sister), but that was rejected by Sylvia. After that, it was a life of neutrality for her.
Philip also lives a lie. His happiness depends on Sylvia and she's not happy, so neither is he. Plus he's dealing with his choice to lie to Sylvia.
Charley is someone who'll always land on their feet. He rolls with the punches that Life gives him. In the end, he's a changed man from who he was at the beginning. He's become what he used to fight against. But he's the only one who ended up happy.
I thought this was a story about self-forgiveness. Neither Sylvia or Philip could forgive themselves for their sins against each other, and they were never happy. Charley never had these feelings. By going with whatever Life gives him, he didn't think of what he left behind, had no guilt and led a decent life.
The last chapter was a disappointment but the rest of the book was full of twists and turns. The story could have gone in many directions at many points in the story. As a reader, I was not sure where the story was headed.
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
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Jun 11, 2025 07:11AM
I'm in!Monday, June 16: 169 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 24 pages
We Came, We Saw, We Left: A Family Gap Year - 57 pages (audio)
The Partridge and the Pelican - 88 pages
Tuesday, June 17: 107 pages
The Partridge and the Pelican - 45 pages
We Came, We Saw, We Left: A Family Gap Year - 62 pages
Wednesday, June 18: 64 pages
The Mayor of Casterbridge - 9 pages
The Partridge and the Pelican - 55 pages
Thursday, June 19: 24 pages
The Partridge and the Pelican - 24 pages
Friday, June 20: 109 pages
The Partridge and the Pelican - 82 pages (finished)
We Came, We Saw, We Left: A Family Gap Year - 27 pages
Saturday, June 21: 48 pages
The Rift - 48 pages (started)
Sunday, June 22: 48 pages
We Came, We Saw, We Left: A Family Gap Year - 33 pages
The Rift - 15 pages
Total: 569 pages
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May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
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Jun 08, 2025 09:43PM
I finished the book.Suzanne, your review summed up the story well.
I found this story heartbreaking in some ways. Both Philip and Sylvia made mistakes (we all do) and these mistakes lead to hard times.
I thought this story wonderful throughout. It never gave itself away and I wasn't sure where the story was going right until the end.
The final chapter, though, sounded a bit preachy. What it said is Truth in the words of the Bible. But it made for a, perhaps, pat ending.
Still, this was a good read. The story has depth and characters that the reader cares about (good or bad caring). They are real. They make mistakes, they suffer, they try to find happiness in Life.
Elizabeth Gaskell can tell a good tale and this is one of them.
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoiler free thread)
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Jun 08, 2025 08:53PM
Nidhi, I look forward to your thoughts on this book when you read it. I've read North and South and Mary Barton. I enjoyed them both a lot. Elizabeth Gaskell does not disappoint.
I have a few of her books left to read and am looking forward to all of them.
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoiler free thread)
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Jun 08, 2025 07:19PM
This book has jumped to being my favorite book by Elizabeth Gaskell that I've so far read. It has wonderful, flawed characters. Melodrama. Deep, spiritual dilemmas. It's well written and keeps the reader on the edge of their seats.
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoiler free thread)
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May 25, 2025 08:45PM
The story keeps getting better the further into it I get. I'm thoroughly enjoying this book. Who else is reading or planning to read this?
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
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May 25, 2025 08:44PM
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
(19 new)
May 25, 2025 08:44PM
I'm so very much enjoying this story. While some of it is sort of predictable, it has twists & turns and moments of surprise that keep the reader pulled into the story and turns it into quite the page turner. I'm reading this slowly with another group and am finding it difficult to not read ahead of the schedule. This slow reading is giving me time to savor each page.
I am not a fan of Philip, at all. Right from the start he irritated me. His manipulation of Sylvia is horrid.
May & June 2025 - Classic Group Read - Sylvia's Lovers by Elizabeth Gaskell (spoilers thread)
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May 25, 2025 08:41PM
Suzanne, I haven't finished reading the book yet and will save your review until I do. I'll comment later.
