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Thank you to all the people who voted and are interested in reading a book and discussing its merits, or lack thereof, and our impressions- whether they are brand new or if they are second or subsequent impressions. The book with the highest number of votes was 1984 by George Orwell. Here is a link to a downloadable version of the book as well as an audio version for people who may not want to read, but may want to listen to the book.
After looking at the book, I think we can read the first chapter in a week- it comprises twenty-five pages, so that should not be too much to read in a week's time. I propose that we meet again next Wednesday to discuss the first three chapters. Anyone is welcome to join, even if you did not vote, or if you choose not to read the book but want to post comments to what others post. It is all inclusive.
https://archive.org/details/Orwell1984preywo
http://www.planetebook.com/ebooks/1984.pdf
audio version: https://archive.org/details/George-Orwell-1984-Audio-book/1984-01.mp3
After looking at the book, I think we can read the first chapter in a week- it comprises twenty-five pages, so that should not be too much to read in a week's time. I propose that we meet again next Wednesday to discuss the first three chapters. Anyone is welcome to join, even if you did not vote, or if you choose not to read the book but want to post comments to what others post. It is all inclusive.
https://archive.org/details/Orwell1984preywo
http://www.planetebook.com/ebooks/1984.pdf
audio version: https://archive.org/details/George-Orwell-1984-Audio-book/1984-01.mp3