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The Count of Monte Cristo
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2018 The Count of Monte Cristo (October to December)

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A great reading schedule should make it easier to acheive.
Not sure for me, one of his books I do not ow.
Appreciate the free link.
Not sure for me, one of his books I do not ow.
Appreciate the free link.
I believe I have an ebook copy of this. I do plan to read, but I need to take a few days and really focus on finally finishing On the Road. I took time away from it, as I got more into Life on the Mississippi.

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Wonderful. Welcome to our group. We’re here to support eachother.


I had some difficulty with the start (the settings) and there were new terms, too, other than that, the reading was smooth and nice. Hey, there's an anime adaptation, too!( its setting is in the outer space tho)


Great you join us. If you have questions, shout. Together we know more than alone.

I’ve read the first 30 chapters. It’s a fascinating story so far with a lot of interesting characters.

I’ve read the first 30 chapters. It’s a fascinating story so far with a lot of interesting characters."
Good to hear that. I need to get back to my reading of it. Are you going to read according to the scheme or your own speed?

I’m reading at my own speed, reading sections of it in between reading books for other challenges. I think that if I try to keep to the scheme I’ll probably lose interest. I won’t post any spoilers as some of the group may prefer to spread their reading over the 3 months. But I’m happy to take part in discussions at any time.

I wish I could read more books at a time without actually losing my concentration, you guys are so awesome, Claire and Trisha>.> -i did not say that :D -
Don’t worry, Gania. Sometimes life events, obligations, or stress get in the way of reading. The stress is doing it for me right now.


I’m reading at my own speed, reading sections of it in be..."
I understand that. You can allways post spoiler hidings:-)

I know these things can be very demanding. I hope it all goes well. Keeping my fingers crossed!

You are very right!
There is no pressure in any way to read at a certain pace.
I hope noone feels they have to.
The division in three months is only meant for those of us who like to have that support to get them going. It is an opportunity, no obligation.

You can read the book any time because the book discussion threads stay open for comments even after we start another book. We have them in our Archive section.
I took advantage of that fact when I read Eline Vere in Dutch instead of English. It took me a few months to read it and I am glad I did. It was a wonderful book.



Perhaps it was the fashion at the time of writing - but why did so many characters have so many different names? They were called by their title, forename, surname, various aliases. The most basic disguise was supposed to fool everyone - were people so stupid, or did the author assume his readers were stupid?
For so much time & effort spent reading this book, I expected something better. It was a massive disappointment to find my main reaction to it was relief that it ended, eventually.

I think names were less organised in that time, so one could use pretty much everything.
I understand your reaction, but the readers the author knew were not used to stories as we are. We see stories on television, advertising, strips, books... So some parts look pretty naive to us now.
But I agree it is a lng read. I haven’t finished it yet..
I have only read part of La Reine Margot, Tome I by Dumas and quit reading it after the first part because it just wasn't my type of book, so I understand your reaction, Trisha.
Dumas was a popular writer during his life time and many people still enjoy his works nowadays, especially this book.
Congratulations on finishing the book!
Dumas was a popular writer during his life time and many people still enjoy his works nowadays, especially this book.
Congratulations on finishing the book!

Duma..."
Thank you, Rosemarie.

The story pulled me in and I wanted to keep reading. My goal is to finish.
A few observations: the author went from 1810 to 1815 with no passage in x. The story started in 1810 and Dantes was arrested in 1815, a few days later! King Louis 18th had a telegraph which would have been only in the experimental stages.
Lastly French names. Proper names? Street names? Regions? It took awhile to sort this out.

Depends on the day as to how much I read. Tonight I found Dumas way too wordy! He must have serialized his books like Charles Dickens and others did?

Too many targets of his mechanisms are unobservant. But one
lady figured it out (?) and a 2nd lady recognized his voice.
HR-ML wrote: "Sorry to say Dantes has become a Svengali and tiresome at times.
Too many targets of his mechanisms are unobservant. But one
lady figured it out (?) and a 2nd lady recognized his voice."
What is a svengali?
Too many targets of his mechanisms are unobservant. But one
lady figured it out (?) and a 2nd lady recognized his voice."
What is a svengali?

A Svengali is a person who uses his/ her power to manipulate others.
Are you still reading? Or are you finished? I'm curious of you impression of Dantes?
Thank you. I never read this word. No, I am not reading it, currently I have not time to read it.


I have mixed feelings about the book. Dumas must have loved botany- he went on
occasional tangents about plants, flowers,& gardens. The stories within the story seemed @ times unconnected until chapters later when Dumas cleverly revealed how people and events were actually connected to Dantes.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo (other topics)La Reine Margot, Tome I (other topics)
La Reine Margot, Tome I (other topics)
On the Road (other topics)
On the Road (other topics)
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We plan to read according to this scheme.
October: chapter 1- 40
November: chapter 41- 80
December: chapter 81-117
To read in this order is not obliged, but can help us to keep going with a hefty classic. But it is all your choice.
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