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Mar 15, 2011 05:13PM

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ANGUS: I just read that last month. Do you plan to read "Capricorn" too? If yes, I can wait for you. BTW, although "Cancer" was written before "Capricorn", the story in "Capricorn" happens before that of "Cancer's". So, let me know if you want to read "Capricorn" first and you can be my reading buddy.


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I will try my best to keep up with you but I don't have a lot of time to read! K.D. is such a speedy reader.

MONIQUE: Yes, we agreed. See my "review" of the book. I suggested 1 chapter. She checked. She saw that there are 40 chapters and our set limit (as a Filipino group) is 1 month. Otherwise, it will drag and some people (in the reading group) might lose interest.


Ang "Capricorn" hand-me-down from my brother. Priceless! Naka-tupi pa ang magagandang quotes!


Okay, well this edition is 372 pages, and if we go by that, this will probably take me 3 weeks to 1 month to read. Or we can try to go 2 chapters a day?


The others were Number the Stars, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand, The Thirteenth Tale, and Bet Me). Although of those the only one I currently have a copy of is Number the Stars and The Handmaid's Tale.

March 26 is OK with me, although if you'd want to take a break after your Murakami read with K.D., it's also fine with me. Just let me know.
I'm looking forward to this! Great idea, Reading Buddies. :)



TINTIN: I'm still in for Atwood on March 26, this will be 6 days from now.
I will schedule my day as follows:
MORNING - The Holy Bible
Murakami (1st chapter while in the toilet)
LUNCHTIME - Murakami (2nd chapter while resting)
EVENING - Atwood (this being a sci-fi, I don't want to loose sleeping hours)
Laclos (Classic books put me to sleep)
Then on weekends, I will prioritize Laclos. I would imagine that this needs more concentration.
See? This can be managed :)

"Roadtrip" by Ru Dela Torre
"Mystic River" by Denise Lehane
"Purpose Driven Life" by Rick Warren Tagalog or English version


Let's set our reading pace. I suggest the following:
1) 2 chapters a day everyday (end in 23 days)
2) 4 chapters every other day (end in 23 days)
3) 3 chapters every other day (end in 30 days)
4) 12 chapters every week (end in 4 weeks)
5 15 chapters every week (end in 3 weeks)
The Handmaid's Tale has 46 chapters in all.
Or if you have another idea for a scheduling scheme, please tell us :)

I haven't checked the length of the chapters, let's finalize this tomorrow (Monday). Thanks! :)
K.D., do you already have a copy of "Seeing" by Jose Saramago?

MONIQUE: I have that already but still unread. I read "The Double" and they say that "Seeing" is a continuation of that. "The Double" is great but I think I will read his "The Gospel According to Christ" first. I have that too. I am Saramago's fan! Maybe as my Holy Week read.

Want to catch up discussing Speaker for the Dead? You can visit our discussion here!

About Handmaid's Tale, go na ako sa 2 chapters a day. But I hope we can start on March 28th.
KWESI~ Di ba medyo mahirap if you're reading a series and you're already in the middle of it? I'd like to join sana because my husband has already finished the whole Ender series, but I need to start from the Ender's Game. Maybe you can pick some other sci-fi titles. :)

I also have the same thought Monique.



Ako?


THE HANDMAID'S TALE by Margaret Atwood
Start: March 28, Monday
Reading Buddies: Monique, K.D., Tintin

K.D. & Tintin~ It's a date :D


1) The Book Thief
2) James Joyce's ULYSSES
3) Canterbury Tales
4) Gibbon's THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
5) Don Delillo's UNDERWORLD
6) Pynchon's AGAINST THE DAY
Advantage of Reading Buddies: I will be forced to understand everything.

I'm raring to read this book K.D. but Gahd it's soo thick. Pahinga muna ko sa thick books specially after The Grapes of Wrath. I also tried out the first chapter and I was just bog down by the baseball rules references because, obviously, I'm not a fan of the game. So, yeah, pity me.


If you ask me what it was about, I can't even tell you O_o;

If you ask me what it was about, I can't even tell you O_o;"
Then I won't read it. Wala kong patience sa mga hard-to-understand novels e. hehe. ako na ang tamad.

I agree, Tintin. I twice tried to read this but lost interest. So, I need a reading buddy (or buddies) to make sure that I will be forced to read this. Check any lists of best novels, this book is always there.
I heard that this has lots of sexual content so it heightens my interest to read and understand this thoroughly. My brother even bought me a book (another book as a guide) to read Ulysses.
Let's challenge ourselves. We can do it by reading 5 pages a day so it will not be too hushed up and we fail to understand what the book is all about.
Anybody with me?
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