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*For anyone who remembers differently, if I am wrong about the page count let me know...


A Tale of Two Cities is actually quite a slim book. Dickens is odd that way. In my experience he either hovers around 300-400 pages, or 900-1000.
I remember it being quite a quick read, too. I loved it. :)

A Tale of Two Cities is actual..."
You are right, it may not fit. The copy that I have is 541 pages, and my sister said it is a hard read and takes a while, but she reads much slower reader that I am.









Please nominate 1 book that you would like to read as a group for our next chunkster.
Book must be at least 500 pgs. Any genre.
Please include a link to the book and author.

Are we going to do a poll?


My vote of course would be Gone with the Wind since I own it already.

I nominate Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas

(I frequent the horror boards, so most of my nominations will probably be from horror authors; hope that is ok!)
I'm happy to be here, and look forward to my first chunkster.










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Nominations:
The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Next book to read)
Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon
Through a Glass Darkly: A Novel by Karleen Koen
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
An Instance of the Fingerpost: A Novel by Iain Pears
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
The Name of the Rose: Including Postscript by Umberto Eco
Middlemarch by George Eliot
Don Quixote by Cervantes
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky