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Melissa_W
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THE WEIRD SISTERS: Discussion April 2012

*I have been trying ALL DAY to get this to post, grrrrr*

 

This week has been the week-of-hellacious-work-requests.  All I want to do is hide under my desk and wrap myself up in this book.  I like it that much.  It's like a warm, fuzzy blanket. 

 

I feel like there are "arcs" in the story, much like acts, so I tried to break up the book according to rising/falling action (not prefectly, but you know what I mean).

 

Part 1:  Chapters 1 through 5

Part 2:  Chapters 6 through 11

Part 3:  Chapters 12 through 16

Part 4:  Chapters 17 through Epilogue/Whole Novel

 

I have the book on my Nook, but it's also available in paperback, hardcover, and audio.

Melissa W.
I read and knit and dance. Compulsively feel yarn. Consume books. Darn tights. Drink too much caffiene. All that good stuff.
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Melissa_W
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Please welcome Eleanor Brown to the group!

If you hadn't already noticed, Eleanor Brown has joined Literature by Women for the month of April while we read her book :smileyhappy:  (I'll get Jeremy to "author tag" her)

 

I could crib shamelessly from the bio on her website (I won't - you can read it on her website) but will just say what a pleasure it is to welcome our first visiting author to the group.  Eleanor is travelling a bit this month but the nice thing about an online group is that posted questions are easy to answer anytime :smileyhappy:

 

Welcome, Eleanor!  We're pretty laid-back, old friends here :smileyhappy:

 

(If you tweet, you can follow Eleanor at twitter.com/eleanorwrites - which is how her visit came about)

Melissa W.
I read and knit and dance. Compulsively feel yarn. Consume books. Darn tights. Drink too much caffiene. All that good stuff.
balletbookworm.blogspot.com