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I read A Tale of Two Cities and I loved it! There were some hard parts to get through sometimes, but it was worth it to me. Can't wait to see what you guys think!






I buy classics as well, but then never get around to reading them. One of my resolutions this year is to read more classic literature, so this will be a nice step in that direc..."
I buy classics too, and add them to the list/shelf but I get sidetracked. Looking to reading along with you.

If anyone wants to start a read of it soon, I'm up for it. However, I'd wan..."
I am interested. Two or three chapters a day sounds perfect since I'm also reading Wuthering Heights and Grapes of Wrath in March.

I think two or three chapters a day is an good place to start.

Does March 1st sound good, or do you want to wait until next week or later in March?




I agree. I was scratching my head at that sentence as well. And at the Dover mail section. Was that supposed to be like a bus system?

I think mail coaches might have existed in the US as well. Please correct me if I'm wrong. :)

Thanks for that.

This book is chock full of symbolism and foreshadowing. The wine cask can be seen as foreshadowing the Revolution - the vast number of poor and how they can make quick work of an opportunity. It works to symbolise the poor's thirst/hunger, and the symbolises blood.
Dickens is rarely explicit when describing class injustices, he likes to use what were then everyday elements to make his point. Plus as an author that was originally paid by the word...
D wrote: "Ace wrote: "I finished chapter six last night. I feel bad for saying this, but there seems to be quite a lot of information we're given that doesn't really feel important to the core story. I'm spe..."
This is the best answer ever! And your comment of him getting paid by the word had me laughing out loud.
This is the best answer ever! And your comment of him getting paid by the word had me laughing out loud.
It's been a while since I read a classic, too. I keep buying these Penguin Classics because they tend to be cheap and there are so many great books among them, but most of them I still haven't touched.