There's been a lot of Dickens-talk on the forum recently, and, given how scheming and opportunistic I am, I thought this would be a good time to get a discussion going on one of his works. If anyone has any interest in reading a Dickens novel soon, vote for it above. Most votes wins--no run-offs, no recounts, no filibusters. If there's a tie, I'll break it. I'm ruthlessly determined to get this going soon, so I'll close the vote in one week. Then, we can start the discussion, and much fun, socializing, and learning will be had by all.
Any Dickens novel would give us plenty to talk about. I've listed twelve of his works in the poll. Having just read Dombey and Son, I left that off the list (as well as many of the short stories and more obscure novels), but there's still most of the major works up for vote. I'm holding back my vote to break a potential tie, but secretly I'm pulling for Little Dorrit to win. Never read it, and it sounds like a very important nineteenth-century novel with heart, humor, and humanity. Votes for that would make me happy, but maybe picking a more popular novel would attract more posters to the thread. A book like Great Expectation has more name recognition, and it's something that everyone should read at least once. Anything would work, though.
Perhaps it's time to do some grown-up reading?
Feel free to make a pitch for a certain novel, or tell me how stupid of an idea this is. I don't mind what happens in the chat below, as long it's loosely related to Dickens, book clubs, or Quark. If I left off a major work in the poll, let me know and I can put it up there. For summaries of the books, you can check reference books like Dickens A-Z (1999) or Critical Companion to Charles Dickens: a Literary Reference (2006). Many are available online, too.
Oh, and if you don't take part in this book club, go participate in some other one! Without book clubs, LitNet is just another forum.


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