In so far as time lines go, and book selections to an extent, I'm wired loosely, meaning, I'd prefer going at a 'reasonable' pace, than setting deadlines. I don't know about both of you, but if I'm very into a book I'd rather read as much as I like, and possibly get a bit ahead, as opposed to force myself to slow down with it, and vice versa.
I think we'll be ok if we just keep to a reasonable pace. Reading a few pages a week is obviously a bit lax, but gobbling an entire book in a day would be perhaps a tad fast? I'm completely open to extenuating circumstances, as well. If it's the Best Book You've Ever Read and Cannot Put It Down, well, all right, then!
In so far as book selections: if we can all be on the same book, fantastic!! If it happens to fall that some or all of us are on different books, I say that's fine, too, and at those times we'll just be a more literary discussion club than particularly the traditional bookclub.
Objections, opinions?
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES UPDATE:
I'm currently on page 89, and expect to reach around 100 by the end of the day.
What I'm Enjoying: The prose and description of the wilderness is really, really pretty. It makes me want summer to be just outside my window (it snowed last night.).
What I'm Not Enjoying: It is a BIT slow, isn't it? I mean, not A LOT has happened yet, but I believe that picks up later in the series.
Ok! Just some thoughts and updates and all.
Books for the Future: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.
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