A very little googling (words: whose body sayers) revealed that this book is available (for free) in e-text and also mp3 downloads of each of the chapters.
Looks like there are 13 chapters. I couldn't find an online table of contents, but it looks like each one takes between 20-40 minutes to read aloud. I would perhaps suggest that we read 3 chapters a week?
As long as the last reading is 4 chapters, since I'm sure we'll all be dying to go on and finish it at that point. 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-13. We could start Feb. 22nd is the earliest for a post on the first 3 chapters, then Feb. 29th for 4-6, Mar. 7th for 7-9, Mar. 14th for the whole book and then shoot to have the whole thing finished up by Mar. 21st, so we can move on to the next book. Does that sound like a plan?
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This is the first in a series?
A very little googling (words: whose body sayers) revealed that this book is available (for free) in e-text and also mp3 downloads of each of the chapters.
i will buy it because i love these books, but thanks!!
What's the schedule going to be?
when i get the book, i'll let you know, unless someone else already has it and can see a good way to divide it.
Looks like there are 13 chapters. I couldn't find an online table of contents, but it looks like each one takes between 20-40 minutes to read aloud. I would perhaps suggest that we read 3 chapters a week?
http://librivox.org/whose-body-by-dorothy-l-sayers/
As long as the last reading is 4 chapters, since I'm sure we'll all be dying to go on and finish it at that point. 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-13. We could start Feb. 22nd is the earliest for a post on the first 3 chapters, then Feb. 29th for 4-6, Mar. 7th for 7-9, Mar. 14th for the whole book and then shoot to have the whole thing finished up by Mar. 21st, so we can move on to the next book. Does that sound like a plan?
--Chris--
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