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Any advice about a particularly excellent edition or about whether I should attempt to listen or read?
I'm curious if there is a standard version of what the end of the book would have been based on Dickens' notes.


Any advice about a particularly excellent edition or about whether I should attempt to listen or read?"
I always use the Barnes and Noble editions. They have footnotes, which are helpful. And certainly not expensive.

All of the versions that I looked at do not have an ending. They just have what Dickens wrote. And that's what we'll be doing here because any other ending truly would be guess work, and not Dickens.

I look forward to it - this will be my first Dickens with a GR group that I haven't previously read.
Here's the reading schedule for The Mystery of Edwin Drood:
April 17-23 - Chapters 1-5
April 24-30 - Chapters 6-11
May 1-7 - Chapters 12-17
May 8-14 - Chapters 18-23
Let me know what you think.