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I was just about to set this up when I saw you already did. Do you have the book? If so, what edition? I have a very old copy, but will try to get the same edition as you.


Sounds great Melissa :) You're more than welcome to join us!
I was going to start reading it on February 6. Would it be better to start reading at the beginning of the month? Please let me know what works for everyone.
Carrie wrote: "I just finished it this last week, but I would love to join in on your discussion. :)"
Sounds great.
Sounds great.

Mady wrote: "I have this on my Kindle and I've actually started it a couple of months ago, but I've got stuck :( Maybe I'll get some motivation to get back to it. I'm a non-native English speaker, and Dickens f..."
Many native-born English speaking people find Dickens hard to follow. I hope we can help you get through it. I read this book more than 30 years ago. It is one of the few Dickens' books I have enjoyed and have wanted to re-read.
Many native-born English speaking people find Dickens hard to follow. I hope we can help you get through it. I read this book more than 30 years ago. It is one of the few Dickens' books I have enjoyed and have wanted to re-read.



I got to finish two books this upcoming week. However, everyone can start reading A Tale anytime. Do you want to have a general discussion or split the discussion into "non-spoiler" sections? For instance, we can discuss Book the One which is the first six chapters on one non-spoiler link and continue to divide the book up in separate sections. That way, each of us can participate at her own rate. I've seen it done both ways. However, I have never done a buddy read with just a few people. I'll do whatever method will be the best for all of us.

I've seen it done on other sites, but I am not sure how to do it. I'll ask around. I actually like having non-spoiler links when reading a long book.

In other groups, we do not have separate threads for spoiler/non-spoiler, but people are encouraged to use the "spoiler" html so as not to ruin anything for those who haven't yet finished.
Heather L wrote: "In other groups, we do not have separate threads for spoiler/non-spoiler, but..."
The problem is that most people forget! We'll see how it goes.
The problem is that most people forget! We'll see how it goes.

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How do you use "spoiler html"

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