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The Three Musketeers

May 1-7: Chapters 1-10 (104p)
May 8-14: Chapters 11-22 (109p)
May 15-21: Chapters 23-29 (99p)
May 22-28: Chapters 30-42 (105p)
May 29-June 4: Chapters 43-54 (103p)
June 4-11: Chapters 55- Epilogue (109p)
Does this schedule work for everyone?


@Jane - Welcome!
@Ashley Marie - great!
So good to hear that the schedule will work. I was a bit nervous that I would end up reading it alone. Be sure when posting to hide spoilers just in case we are not all together on what is being read.
Now to the book!

Have you got room for one more buddy?"
Of course!






I do not read classics often, so that might be part of the problem. Also there are too many words like baldric that I do not know and so am guessing at the meaning. I am dedicating today to making headway. Currently only 25% of the selection read.

What I've noticed is how much action there is in the story and how little description, compared to other C19th authors like Dickens. I can visualise what's going on easily and I wonder if that's because I've seen different versions of the story on screen, tv, film and the classic animation Dogtanian :). I wonder if the story would be harder to follow without that background.


I will stop now to get back to the Schedule

However, I have been reading...and will be there soon.

I got convinced last week by a library worker to get this book at their book sale last week. She said it was her favorite book. And with all of you seeming to enjoy it it gives me hope that I will too.
Happy reading to you all. I would love to join however, this month I have jumped from 2 stores to 6 stores for my job and my schedule is already crazy, esp this week due to Mother's day being on Sunday; it's our busiest holiday in the greeting card world.


As my book is due to be renewed by 5/20, I may continue to read this weekend. On the other hand, next week's portion is short.
BTW, (view spoiler)

On another note, this week I had the opportunity to read Cyrano de Bergerac for the first time, and was excited to find that D'Artagnan makes a brief appearance in it! If you haven't had a chance to read the play, I definitely recommend giving it a try. It's a pretty quick read, and a great story.

I've added a A Tale of Two Cities to the summer challenge for RwS.


ETA: and Aramis too, but I think his religious tendency has always thrown me off

I'm also pretty fond of Porthos.

I am struck thus far with how much this book should be called the Adventures of D'Artagnon rather than The Three Musketeers. Halfway through the book, and I still know so little about those three. I expected them to be the prime characters and instead they seem to be more supporting ones.

Unfortunately my audiobook loan lapsed over the weekend and it's another few weeks before I can get it back, so I'll most likely be late finishing!

What a shame about the audiobook, Ashley Marie - how frustrating!

Thanks Leah. As I'm in the middle of tech week for a show I'm working on, I have zero time or mental space for my paperback. I'll try to pick it up in another week once we've opened and I have a few days to myself again, assuming the audiobook takes its time getting back to me!
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This buddy read will start in May.
Participants:
Bea
K. L.
Ashley Marie
Jane
LeahS