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Pre-Discussion About Our Oct. '20 Book

Why can't you read print books? You prefer the Kindle?
It will be a library copy for me, the older of the two versions you listed, Ken.
Check this out--how the book covers have changed over the years:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/5-c...
Check this out--how the book covers have changed over the years:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/5-c...
Pace yourselves. I won't start reading this till the last week of September.
Results may vary based on reading paces.
Results may vary based on reading paces.


Kathleen - the cover art changes are thought provoking.

The ebook is available on scribd if anyone uses that rather decrepit platform (my app keeps crashing every ten mins mid audio book so our relationship is rather sour currently 🥴)

Why can't you read print books? You prefer the Kindle?"
Eyes and the books tire my arms out.

BarbaraW wrote: "Ordered off Amazon. Hooked me in immediately. Great choice."
That's a good sign, Barbara. And a hearty welcome to you!
That's a good sign, Barbara. And a hearty welcome to you!
Darrin wrote: "eBay decided to send me a $25.00 coupon for virtually anything that I wanted so I took advantage of that by purchasing a used copy of The Street along with four other used books including March by ..."
I ordered a new copy and, as always, "save" on shipping by ordering additional books so I meet the threshold. All told, this strategy means I spend more and thus LOSE money.
But wait. I get two additional books! In this case they are The Complete Works of Alberto Caeiro: Bilingual edition and Lyrical and Critical Essays. No one burns "free shipping" book money like I do.
I ordered a new copy and, as always, "save" on shipping by ordering additional books so I meet the threshold. All told, this strategy means I spend more and thus LOSE money.
But wait. I get two additional books! In this case they are The Complete Works of Alberto Caeiro: Bilingual edition and Lyrical and Critical Essays. No one burns "free shipping" book money like I do.

There is the kindle.uk version, which is the one I will get if it comes down in price. At the moment ereader.iq tell me that it's at the highest price on kindle it has ever been.
I'd like to join in if I can :)




I'm one of these Can't-Read-It-On-a-Kindle guys paying the price for smelling paper and ink. My hands like the smooth feel of it, too. Only my wallet's barking, but what else is new.

I approve of the Kindle and audio options 100%. I'm just stuck in my paper rut, which alarms my book shelves no end.
Just rec'd my paperback copy of the book, the second printing of Mariner Books issued in 2020. It totals 374 pp. and by all accounts is a fast read. If we break it into a 2-week discussion, it would look like so:
Chs. 1-8 (180 pp.)
Chs. 9-18 (193 pp.)
And if we break it into a 3-week discussion, it would look like so:
Chs. 1-5 (120 pp.)
Chs. 6-12 (137 pp.)
Chs. 13-18 (117 pp.)
Of course, using these chapter numbers in different editions will give you different page counts, but in general it should work out pretty close.
Do people care whether it's a 2-week or a 3-week slice? I'll hold my opinion so as not to sway the crowd, but am interested in everyone's preferences.
Chs. 1-8 (180 pp.)
Chs. 9-18 (193 pp.)
And if we break it into a 3-week discussion, it would look like so:
Chs. 1-5 (120 pp.)
Chs. 6-12 (137 pp.)
Chs. 13-18 (117 pp.)
Of course, using these chapter numbers in different editions will give you different page counts, but in general it should work out pretty close.
Do people care whether it's a 2-week or a 3-week slice? I'll hold my opinion so as not to sway the crowd, but am interested in everyone's preferences.
OK, I'll go with the 3-week way, as more seem to prefer that or either. It would also follow the pattern of the first two discussions.
Note to newbies in the group or lurkers thinking of joining: You don't have to FINISH this book by Oct. 1st. You'll only have to read Chapters 1-5 by that date. Then you can continue to read the next installment while the previous installment is discussed.
Some people who read quickly have two books going during the ORG discussions. That way they can read our book piecemeal and the second book at their usual pace.
Note to newbies in the group or lurkers thinking of joining: You don't have to FINISH this book by Oct. 1st. You'll only have to read Chapters 1-5 by that date. Then you can continue to read the next installment while the previous installment is discussed.
Some people who read quickly have two books going during the ORG discussions. That way they can read our book piecemeal and the second book at their usual pace.

Man, you more-than-one-book-group people put me to shame! (Of course, I've never been in a RL book group, but I've seen enough of my wife's to say they should be called Wine Groups.)

Yvonne wrote: "One of them meets Saturday morning, the other on Monday morning — both by Zoom — so, nope, no wine, Ken. Good coffee, instead!"
Great strategy. If your RL group is too much about the wine, schedule for 10 a.m.!
Great strategy. If your RL group is too much about the wine, schedule for 10 a.m.!
I bought the kindle book but I haven’t had time to even think about reading. I may have to skip this discussion. Life is getting in the way. My hope is to join in but I am not sure if I will be able to!
Sandra wrote: "I bought the kindle book but I haven’t had time to even think about reading. I may have to skip this discussion. Life is getting in the way. My hope is to join in but I am not sure if I will be abl..."
If not, not, and everyone understands. But don't give up hope! Life might give you a breather in the coming weeks. It is unpredictable, after all.
If not, not, and everyone understands. But don't give up hope! Life might give you a breather in the coming weeks. It is unpredictable, after all.
T-Minus 8 days and counting. Slow readers, start your engines -- not to finish by Oct. 1st, but to have the first five chapters read, is all.
Probably I will put up the first discussion thread on the eve (Wed., Sept. 30th). Probably I will start reading The Street myself this coming weekend.
Man. Can't believe it's going to be October already. Fasten your seat belts and hide with a book!
Probably I will put up the first discussion thread on the eve (Wed., Sept. 30th). Probably I will start reading The Street myself this coming weekend.
Man. Can't believe it's going to be October already. Fasten your seat belts and hide with a book!


I hate to think of the 40s at a time in our history that's bringing the 30s to mind.
Thank God history doesn't repeat itself.
Thank God history doesn't repeat itself.
Sue wrote: "Ken, I certainly hope you’re right. 2020 is giving too great a dose of American History."
And we may be broaching new territory this fall if, as threatened and for the first time since our inception as a nation, there is no peaceful transfer of power.
(Gee, I wonder if The Street has any politics? In a way, I hope not.)
And we may be broaching new territory this fall if, as threatened and for the first time since our inception as a nation, there is no peaceful transfer of power.
(Gee, I wonder if The Street has any politics? In a way, I hope not.)
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Complete Works of Alberto Caeiro (other topics)Lyrical and Critical Essays (other topics)
The Street (other topics)
The Street (other topics)
This thread is for any reaction, anticipation, or background information on Petry leading up to the 3-week discussion. When I get the book, I will determine how best to break it into three parts, each around 150 pp.
It appears that some stores do not have this copy: The Street, but they do have this copy: The Street, which I ordered. As for library copies, you're more likely to find the first version I mentioned or a hardcover.
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