EVERYONE Has Read This but Me - The Catch-Up Book Club discussion

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Laura's Schedule formatted version:
1st Feb Chp 1-2
2nd Feb Chp 3-4
3rd Feb Chp 5-6
4th Feb Chp 7-9
5th Feb Chp 10-11
6th Feb Chp 12-13
7th Feb Chp 14-15
8th Feb Chp 16-18
9th Feb Chp 19-20
10th Feb Chp 21-22
11th Feb Chp 23-24
12th Feb Chp 25-27
13th Feb Chp 28-29
14th Feb Chp 30-31
15th Feb Chp 32-33
16th Feb Chp 34-36
17th Feb Chp 37-38
18th Feb Chp 39-40
19th Feb Chp 41-42
20th Feb Chp 43-45
21th Feb Chp 46-47
22th Feb Chp 48-49
23th Feb Chp 50-51
24th Feb Chp 52-54
25th Feb Chp 55-56
26th Feb Chp 57-58
27th Feb Chp 59-60
28th Feb Chp 61-63

I made a rough schedule of about 2-3 chapters a day.
Here is a terribly formatted version - so on each date you should read up to and including that chapter number - hope that makes sense?!
Ch
1 Feb 2
2 Feb 4
3 Feb 6
4 Feb 9
5 Feb 11
6 Feb 13
7 Feb 15
8 Feb 18
9 Feb 20
10 Feb 22
11 Feb 24
12 Feb 27
13 Feb 29
14 Feb 31
15 Feb 33
16 Feb 36
17 Feb 38
18 Feb 40
19 Feb 42
20 Feb 45
21 Feb 47
22 Feb 49
23 Feb 51
24 Feb 54
25 Feb 56
26 Feb 58
27 Feb 60
28 Feb 63

I will start on the 3rd as it is almost the 2nd now here for me in India. ill try and catch up if I can.


So far I've read the first two characters and I've noticed a couple of small details that might be a bit of foreshadowing if I remember the movie correctly.

I've never seen the movie, although I have some awareness of it. Finished ch 4 tonight and enjoyed learning more about Ellen and Gerald.



@Samuel, I'm 90% into Anna Karenina but got held up bec my 2 kitties ended up staying at the vets for a few days 1 after the other. So I'm going to have to juggle and stay up the next few nights. Then I'll read your last post after.
Thank you @Laura and @Samuel for the schedule. BTW, my son surprised me with a hardcover Moby-Dick or, the Whale for my birthday!
Hello again, Trisha and Shaina! 🤗 How were your holidays?

@Samuel, I'm 90% into Anna Karenina but got held up bec my 2 ki..."
I’m pleased you’re back here, Frances. Don’t worry, I got delayed too so haven’t started reading yet - my original plan was to catch up by today! Perhaps we’ll catch up at the same time.

I'm happy to hear Trisha, Frances and Leona are joining us. So far Laura has given me some food for thought. I'm eager to hear what all of you have to say about the book.
Leona, welcome to the buddy read.

I get what you say about her not becoming a simpering fool but I also find her to be so self absorbed and while she thinks differently from others she isn't even as brave as Mel.
I also get what Rhett sees in her but I'm lost as to why Ashley would like her!! I find her so foolish. I laughed out loud at her ignorance at so many times.

Welcome Leona :)
I've fallen a day behind and need to catch up a bit too.
Will post more thoughts on here as I go.
I agree about Mel though Shaina - I did think that she might break through Scarlett's selfish shell, but no.
I'll read on and see what I think :)

I think Scarlett is fascinated by Ashley because she cannot undertand him or as she says he is a mystery to her. The Twins like Scarlett for the same reason ( they find her very mysterious ).
As for Rhett, I wondered till I read chapter 21-22 when Rhett mentions why he likes her. So that question will be answered.

I caught up to Chapter 18 yesterday
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So Chapters 19 and 20 tonight!
Thanks everyone - I'm really enjoying these discussions!

Laura, I am ahead and trying to wait for you'll to catch up (I need someone to discuss the happenings). I laughed quite a bit reading your " so consistently selfish" bit. I agree with her being self centered. All the adjectives that went through my mind when she was introduced 'selfish, self centered, shallow, naive, conceited' . The thought that crossed my mind when she thought about the Tarleton twins was it never occurred to her that her youngest sister would be deeply hurt. I hated how she puts one sister against another by saying " because she is going to be prettier than you " in the carriage on the way to Ashley's house.

I read up to Chapter 20 last night
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We'll see what today's chapters bring?!

Scarlett is selfish and Melanie is sweet.
I have seen the movie many times and wonder why Wade was left out.

As for society seeing woman as weak ( the definition of a lady), I think as long as they faint and are scandalized at everything they are seen as weak and decent ( it is disturbing to know women carry smelling salts around ). The men also shield them from everything real/ harsh realities or what they consider tough (mollycoddled from birth).
I felt it was an eye opener for everyone to be called to join the war. Till then they didn't know what they were talking about. They seem to think of war a glorious endeavor. I only felt bad for Mr. Wilkes and a few others ( not Gerald, I know I sound harsh but I think him selfish as well ).
As for Rhett and Scarlett, I think only Rhett is being honest. Scarlett is still in denial and refuses to be honest. It is good that Rhett sees through her.

Scarlett is selfish and Melanie is sweet.
I have seen the movie many times and wonder why Wade was left out."
Hello Leona,
I've never seen the movie but intend to watch it once I finish the book.
It's interested Wade isn't in the movie - I forget about him sometimes too as Scarlett can hardly be bothered with him in the book. I'm interested how he will grow up and what will happen to him in the book.

Yeah the definition of a lady is all about appearances.
Also interesting that it seems unacceptable for men to acknowledge that women are pregnant. It'l like a taboo subject and Melanie has to hide her bump..

I think neither Rhett and Scarlett are good relationship material (neither among themselves nor with others) but at least they are being frank, at least Rhett. Scarlett does speak her mind but I doubt even she knows what she wants.
People see her a strong but she has yet to prove it. She has the potential to be strong, yet selfish. She resembles her father a lot and that makes for a good survivor.


Laura, you must be too young to remember when pregnancy wasn’t mentioned in polite company! Even for a lot of the 20th century, pregnant women were expected to wear discreet clothes that hid their shape, & they stopped working or going out long before the baby was due.

Remember how strong the women are in this book to take care of the wounded and dying.
The words do not bother me as much as the violence of war, no matter who is right and who is wrong.
Wasn't there a reason Grerald did not go to war and did he not try?
One of my favoite lines in the book and the movie is when Scarlett says she forgot to lock the front door. Our minds sometimes are not thinking.

Remember how strong the women are in this book to take care of the wou..."
I love your comment about grass, Leona! You are right about the women being strong to care for the wounded men - I was reading part of that yesterday & found it shocking, especially as they knew many of the men & their families.

Thought so far...
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So I am absolutely LOVING this book. Much more than I thought I would. I love both Scarlett and Melanie and the story is sweeping me along. The images are vivid and I can picture everything in my mind (with a little influence from film images -although I've still to see the film)
Sorry for the unstructured brain dump!

Her name is Melanie and we sometimes call her Melly.
I had no idea but she's actually named after Melanie!
Apparently her dad is a HUGE Gone With the Wind fan - movie and book - and that's why they named her so.
This made me smile!

Her name is Melanie and we sometimes call her Melly.
I had no idea but she's actually named after Melanie!
Apparently her dad is a HUGE Gone Wit..."
That is a fun tidbit.

I need to read three chapters today. I got involed in a new crochet pattern and only read one chapter.

This part is critical to Scarlett's development as she has to go from being a spoiled brat from a rich family to being the head of the O'Haras in times of hun..."
Yes - it's fascinating how Scarlett has had to change.
I agree that Ashley's return will be a barrier to further improvement in Scarlett and Melanie's relationship.
I'm continuously struck by how other people perceive Scarlett as being strong. When she talks with Ashley, he says she's stronger than him and then is surprised when she breaks down.
I also enjoy the recognition of her love for Tara and how she appreciates what Gerald said early on about the land being worth fighting for. Coming from the Highlands of Scotland where many people were forcibly cleared of the land throughout the 1700s and 1800s - this really strikes a chord with me.
Perhaps her real love is Tara?

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I’m loving this book too! I started reading with little idea what to expect & also rather daunted by the length of the book. But once I got started properly I caught up & am now a bit ahead of schedule as I can’t put the book down!

One cat still sick so I've got my hands full. The one who's recovered is jealous and demands TLC. Zero reading time. I'll catch you guys next month with The Master and Margarita?


Also a shame you can't carry on with the book but we'll definitely cross paths again.
Trisha - well done on finishing! I think I'd have flown ahead too but I'm committed to a few buddy reads so am struggling to keep up. I'll definitely catch up at the weekend - this is my favourite of the books I'm reading at the moment by miles!
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