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message 1: by Anna (last edited Sep 25, 2022 07:56AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments A Night in the Lonesome October
October 2022 Daily Read

Previous years: Daily Read 2019 / Daily Read 2020 / Daily Read 2021

Official discussions: First Impressions *no spoilers* / Final Thoughts *spoilers*

Do not look at the blurb of any edition, because many of them contain massive spoilers. If you've already read it, please don't spill the beans!

We will be reading one chapter per day, since there are 31 chapters, one for each day in October.

Please wait until Goodreads time rolls around to a particular day before posting about it. No spoiler tags needed. If you're rereading and want to speculate about something spoilery, please head on over to the spoiler thread!

How spoilers work in this thread: After it's October 1st in the Goodreads time zone, you can post open spoilers about the October 1st chapter. If it's already October 2nd in the GR time zone, and you haven't read the October 2nd chapter yet, don't read new posts that pop up. No spoiler tags needed, but never post about a chapter that's still in the future.

About reading the previous years' threads: If you want to read the discussions from the older threads, you can safely start reading from the beginning. Stop when you get to September 30th if you haven't read the prologue yet. Please note: Do not open the spoiler tags in msg #3 of old threads! Instead look at msg #3 of this thread, the one you're in now :)

The system is the same as this year. Open spoilers allowed after midnight Goodreads time. So you can safely read all comments with the date October 1st once you've read chapter 1, and so on.

Jim's notes: The "Chapters and pages" section in message #2 of this thread lists how many pages each chapter is, and links to Jim's notes for that day from 2019. Jim has read this book several times, and he has excellent notes on each day's happenings. There are no spoilers for things to come, just what has happened up to that point. You should definitely read the notes after reading each day's chapter! The notes were posted the day after, so if you don't want spoilers, only read the notes post, because the very next one might already discuss the next day's chapter!

Trying to find the ebook?
On Apple Books (iBooks) or Kobo, look for the first cover. The 2021 new Kindle edition (don't read the blurb, it's so spoilery!) with the second cover is on Hoopla, Scribd and Storytel:



Happy October! :)


Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments All the good stuff!


Chapters and pages

Page counts for each chapter, and links to each day's notes from 2019.

(view spoiler)

Cover art by James Warhola

High resolution image: https://www.full-wallpaper.com/art/Gl...

Dedication

If you want to know which authors the book is dedicated to, here's the list. You can also choose not to look at it, to keep the suspense, they will surely come up in the discussion on certain days!

(view spoiler)


Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Treasure Hunt!


Cover art

High resolution image: https://www.full-wallpaper.com/art/Gl...
Cover art with numbered characters

The Characters

Can you guess who the characters on the cover are? What or who was the inspiration for each character? Only talk about characters who have been mentioned in the story so far!


message 4: by Anna (last edited Sep 25, 2022 08:02AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Enjoy! ^_^

Do chime in here if you're planning to read this, and let us know if you're reading for the first time!


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Aga | 1066 comments Checking in.


Ellen | 861 comments Dusted off my copy and I'm ready to go Oct 1. I find something new every year when I read it.


Wayne Sweigart | 39 comments Loved this last year might as well do it again.


Phrynne This will be my third year. It's always fun.


Ellen | 861 comments Looks like there is an Audible edition now.


message 10: by Anna (last edited Sep 25, 2022 02:27PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Ellen wrote: "Looks like there is an Audible edition now."

Interesting! :o

edit: Not available for me, but I listened to the sample and it sounds "wrong" as in different than the voice in my head, so I'm OK not being able to get it :)


message 11: by Ellen (last edited Sep 25, 2022 03:23PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ellen | 861 comments I just listened to the sample and agree.


Rhonda (ronincats) | 3 comments Thanks for setting this up again, and the reminder to get my copy out and on the nightstand in preparation for October!


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Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Prologue starts tomorrow! ^_^

(I'm still not sure if I want to reread this year, but I might at least read the prologue and see if I feel like it.)


DivaDiane SM | 3677 comments Same with me, Anna!


message 15: by Ellen (last edited Sep 30, 2022 05:49AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ellen | 861 comments Read the prologue and the previous daily read notes up to Oct 1.
It is good to meet Snuff again.
Enjoyed Snuff telling about his meeting with old watchdog at the grave yard, particularly the teeth showing comparison. After Snuff shows his teeth the watchdog says " perhaps it's alright" and asks for a bone. Is he intimidated by Snuff's teeth?
The dedication list is always impressive. The drawing for the prologue is weird. Is that a dog?


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Aga | 1066 comments I’ve just read the prologue and found some old notes too. It’s clear that I have more information each time.

I think it is a subtle intimidation with the theeth.

"A Night in the Lonesome October" daily read was my first book club activity after a year or so of lurking :) It was in 2019.

I wonder if reading Dracula at the same time will give me a new perspective.


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Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments 2019 Lonesome October daily read was a great time to become active in this group! ^_^


Phrynne I have read the prologue and the first chapter because it is 1st October here in Sydney. So nice to get back with Snuff and all the Things he has to guard.


Ellen | 861 comments Finished chapter 1.
In the character ID I think #20 is Snuff
As Snuff makes the rounds of the things in the house they all try to bribe or intimidate him into letting them go. With the Things in the mirrors he shows his teeth and they writhed away. His teeth must be pretty impressive because they influenced the behavior of the graveyard watch dog in the prologue too.


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Heather | 2 comments I'm in ... first time !


message 21: by Anna (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Yay! A first time reader! ^_^


Ellen | 861 comments Welcome Heather!


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Julianna Collins | 1 comments Hello all! I’m psyched to join this with you, first time reading it too :)


message 24: by Anna (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Awesome! This is a great book to read in company at any time, but especially when it's the first time :)


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Aga | 1066 comments Welcome Heather!


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Aga | 1066 comments October 1

Ahh there are so many interesting things still there for me to figure out. I have my previous theories about Things in the Mirrors and Thing in the Wardrobe but I still have nothing about Thing in the Circle and the Thing in a Trunk.


Ellen | 861 comments Welcome Julianna! The more the merrier.


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Heather | 2 comments Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone!


Really enjoying the illustrations in this book so far


Ellen | 861 comments Cover art guesses:
8. Nightwind
14. Rastov
15. Jill
16. Graymalk
18. Quicklime

Graymalk introduced in chapter 2. Got to love cats. "There are certain pleasures to be had in lurking".
Jim's note from 2019 #144 was interesting and refreshed my memory on some background and history.
The thought of a snake living in my stomach is disturbing.


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Aga | 1066 comments October 2

I love reading about Snuff and Grey. I wonder what was the other killing.


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Aga | 1066 comments October 3

“As I made my way back I felt that I was being watched. But whoever it was, was very, very good.” Hmmm, who was that? I didn’t pay attention to this fragment before. I have some ideas. Could it be my favorite character?


Ellen | 861 comments So Snuff got close enough to be able to tell Jill's broom was warm from use. So he walked right up to the back door.
The cover:
19. The Count
24. Needle


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Jeff Goostrey | 18 comments Back for a second read. Has it really been a whole year. Looking forward to a daily read.


message 34: by Ellen (last edited Oct 04, 2022 06:39PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ellen | 861 comments Chapter 4
Calling a male dog an SOB is not an insult but a statement of fact.
Snuff found a large paw print in the yard. Is it related to who was following him in chapter 3.
We meet Cheeter the squirrel. I wonder if he could be a cheater? As usual I'm puzzled by his master gathering mistletoe with a sickle. Did he have a ladder too since it is typically very high in trees. The tool pictured in the cover photo does appear to be a scythe
The cover:
17. Cheeter


Ellen | 861 comments Left my book out on the end table last night and my cat bit a hole in the cover.


Ellen | 861 comments Finished chapter 5.
Graymalk tells Snuff about a killing in town apparently my a vicious dog. Snuff says it wasn't him. This will make people wary and the streets better controlled. (view spoiler)


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Ruth | 170 comments Ellen wrote: "Left my book out on the end table last night and my cat bit a hole in the cover."

How appropriate! You didn’t see any mysterious dogs, owls or bats hanging out by any chance?


Ellen | 861 comments Lol! Thankfully no. Plenty of squirrels though.


Ellen | 861 comments Chapter 6
The slithers crack the mirror they are in. Jack uses his mundane wand to transfer them to another mirror. I looked up the definition of mundane:
adjective

1. lacking interest or excitement; dull.
"seeking a way out of his mundane, humdrum existence"
similar: uninteresting, uneventful, unremarkable, ordinary, commonplace
2.of this earthly world rather than a heavenly or spiritual one.
"the boundaries of the mundane world"
So I'm wondering if this is a different wand than the one Jack used in chapter 4 to chapter the beam of star light.


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Aga | 1066 comments Ellen wrote: "Chapter 6
The slithers crack the mirror they are in. Jack uses his mundane wand to transfer them to another mirror. I looked up the definition of mundane:
adjective

1. lacking interest or exciteme..."


Good point.


Ellen | 861 comments October 7
Enter one of my favorite characters Bubo the rat. #21 in cover photo.
After the chimes of midnight cease Snuff has the ability to speech and has a conversation with Jack.


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Anna (vegfic) | 10430 comments Ah yes, Bubo and Nightwind's 'pinions! XD


Nicol | 505 comments Ellen wrote: "Looks like there is an Audible edition now."

I decided to go ahead and get the audiobook, and its growing on me. At first, the narrator didn't capture the voice I had in my head from the times I have read it before, but its way better than me reading it aloud :)


Ellen | 861 comments Chapter 8
Jack and Snuff get a visit from Larry Talbot. Snuff will not let him touch him and his smell had an underlying wildness.
Enjoyed Jim's 2019 notes about the 1941 Wolfman movie and werewolf lore.


message 45: by Ellen (last edited Oct 09, 2022 04:48AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ellen | 861 comments The Great Detective meets Larry Talbot and Jack and Snuff while they are out at night. He asks each for a light for his pipe. Jack produces a package of wax vestas. I had to refresh my memory on vestas. Ended up on a tangent reading about the history of matches and how it revolutionized the ability and ease of starting a fire.


AndrewP (andrewca) | 365 comments Yeah it helps a lot if you're a fan of the Classic Universal Monster Movies and know who Larry Talbot is :)


Ellen | 861 comments Chapter 10
Snuff rolls in the water to keep it from getting to circle holding the thing. I've never had a dog that would get wet on purpose.
Snuff meets the Count and plays the part of a friendly dog again.


message 48: by Phrynne (last edited Oct 11, 2022 12:23AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Phrynne AndrewP wrote: "Yeah it helps a lot if you're a fan of the Classic Universal Monster Movies and know who Larry Talbot is :)"

I did not know this! Thank you for the info Andrew:) I must read Jim's notes more carefully!


Ellen | 861 comments October 11,
I love Snuff. I can just imagine everyone's surprise when Morris and McCab open the door and the detective and his companion are standing there expecting Jack.


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Ellen | 861 comments October 12,
Jack read the paper aloud. From the articles he read it could have been todays paper he was reading.


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