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My thoughts ... I want to start this ASAP, because it's going to take a loooooong time. I'm looking at my physical copy of the book, and it's broken down into volumes, then books, and then chapters. The problem with my copy, is that the pages aren't numbered as they would normally be, and the numbering starts again at the beginning of each volume (which is irritating).
Volume I (Books I - V) 554 pages
Volume II (Books VI - X) 545 pages
Volume III (Books XI - XV + 2x epilogues) 548 pages
Does a volume per month feel doable? Or a fortnight? It's sitting on my desk beside me, and I already feel like it's laughing at me, but I don't want to take it too slowly.
I can update this first message with our group thoughts and decisions. :)

I kind of feel like three months to read it is a long time, but then again it is a long book.
When would it suit you guys starting it?





ps. my copy is the old Barnes and Noble Classics Paperback, 695 pages. Best I can tell it's this version. War & Peace

So anyway, count me in if you're ok with adding one more!






My thoughts ... I want to start this ASAP, because it's going to take a loooooong time. I'm looking at my physical ..."
So how do we handle the fact we don't all have the same edition? I like the volume idea, I guess page length is determined by print size, etc... so that might be the most reliable method...
O_o

That GIF is hilarious!

I thought it was appropriate :p
My copy is all one volume, broken into "parts" (books?) then roman numeral chapters. Not confusing at all lol.


I'm starting tomorrow!
Erica wrote: "Ok mine is here, but no mention of volumes. Mine is broken into Books (1-4 plus epilogue), which are broken into Parts, which are broken into chapters...Book 1 part 1 has 25 chapters, if that's any..."
I'm considering parts 1-5 to be the first volume as seems to line up with Jody's copy.






I'm a little confused with the pages, books, chapters and what else, so I think I'll just start reading it, and then we'll see how it goes.
I've found an English version online which I'll try first, but I might switch over to Danish if it's to much of a struggle.


Absolutely... It's really a MUST read book.
I look forward to talk about it as we read it!

My thoughts ... I want to start this ASAP, because it's going to take a loooooong time. I'm looking at my physical ..."
I like this schedule, it is about 18 pages per day (if I use 1/1/2017 as a start date) and that seems doable with my other reading.


I started talking to someone at work about it and he said War and Peace is one of his favorite books. "It's only the middle that gets a bit dry." By middle, he meant the middle SIX HUNDRED PAGES ... hahah.

And.... It's actually GOOD! :D
I wrote a formal update in the A-Z post spot, but wanted to check in here too. I'll be working overnights this weekend so I have to get my reading in now. It was far more enjoyable than I'd hoped, and I think I'll be able to get to the end of chapter 28 by Monday. The chapters are actually relatively short, which makes it feel slightly less intimidating :)
Hope everyone else had/has an enjoyable start as well!




How's everyone else going?


I think I'd prefer to start on Sunday. I wanted to wrap up the book I'm currently reading first. '
There's 27 chapters in the book. We could do three total check-ins every 9 chapters or more frequently if you like.

Aug 27 - Sept 2
Part I. The Telemachiad
▪ Episode 1. Telemachus,
▪ Episode 2. Nestor,
▪ Episode 3. Proteus,
Sept 3-9
Part II. The Wanderings of Ulysses
▪ Episode 4. Calypso,
▪ Episode 5. Lotus-Eaters,
Sept 10-16
▪ Episode 6. Hades,
Sept 17-23
▪ Episode 7. Aeolus,
Sept 24-30
▪ Episode 8. Lestrygonians,
Oct 1-7
▪ Episode 9. Scylla & Charybdis,
Oct 8-14
▪ Episode 10. The Wandering Rocks,
Oct 15-21
▪ Episode 11. Sirens
Oct 22-28
▪ Episode 12. Cyclops
Oct 29 - Nov 4
▪ Episode 13. Nausicaa
Nov 5-11
▪ Episode 14. Oxen of the Sun
Nov 12 - Dec 2
▪ Episode 15. Circe
Dec 3-9
Part III. The Homecoming
▪ Episode 16. Eumaeus
Dec 10-16
▪ Episode 17. Ithaca
Dec 17-31
▪ Episode 18. Penelope





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You are totally free to set your own schedule, but you need to discuss it and all agree with it. It's a shame to start something this great with a grudge because you didn't agree ;)
You need to discuss several things:
- when you want to start
- frequency of discussions: daily, every 3 days, weekly, etc.
- page count: 10, 20, 50 for each discussions, or go by number of chapters
- questions or discussion topics: you can discuss the book freestyle, or one of you comes up with questions, or do it in turns, as you prefer.
Here's a few examples of schedules:
- we absolutely want to read this book in a week, so we divide its page count by 7.
- we pledge to read 20 pages per day during the week and 50 pages per day during the week-end.
- we plan to check in everyday with our buddies, or every 3 days, or every week, because we're not always glued to our computers.
I thought one organization topic for everybody would suffice, but if it becomes too anarchic, we can definitely create separate topics for groups.
However, as said in the first topic, the discussions about the book will be carried out in the book topic in the A-Z folders , to let other people participate.
If you have any questions about the general stuff of buddy reads, don't forget the topic Info, rules and FAQ is here to help you!