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ooooh, any of them are fine with me. As I have not read all of any:)! Stated Anna Karenina a LONG time ago and then gave up.
Oh man, I'd love to discuss Bleak House! I read a few years ago, so I won't be revisiting it anytime soon, but I'd be very interested in everyone else's input.:)
So far we have two nominations for it. I hope it wins! Everyone has until February 27 to put in nominations.
Holly wrote: "So far we have two nominations for it. I hope it wins! Everyone has until February 27 to put in nominations."
I hope so, too. I know how much Kyle and yourself are looking forward to it.
I hope so, too. I know how much Kyle and yourself are looking forward to it.
Um let's see: A Tale Of Two Cities, David Copperfield, and I think we might have parts of A Christmas Carol in high school, but never on my own. And I don't remember much about it, other than the basic premise.
I guess since no one else has nominated anything that the group read for March will be Bleak House. Is everyone okay with that?
Bleak House is fine. I have not read Dickens in a while! It will be good to read something different...and as it is classic literature, its a free Kindle download.
I'm going to have to pass on this one because of school. I would go with Bleak House too thought. Have heard a lot about it. Should be interesting.Went ahead and downloaded it ... just in case.
Hey, Dustin. I'm going to have to pass on this book. It's tax season and I can't see when I would have time to read, digest and discuss this book. It's on my TBR list, but for later in the year when things settle down.
Glenda wrote: "Hey, Dustin. I'm going to have to pass on this book. It's tax season and I can't see when I would have time to read, digest and discuss this book. It's on my TBR list, but for later in the year ..."
Which one, Bleak House?
Which one, Bleak House?




I have three nominations; either Bleak House by Charles Dickens, The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, or Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. :-)