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Old 05.29.2006, 07:31 PM   #18
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I didn't even know about this. I love reading but I never finish the books I start. This should be good for me; I'm way better at finishing books when I have a motivation beyond "increasing my knowledge". It's a good motive, but it ends up convincing me that starting a new book halfway through the other one is perfectly fine.

How does this work exactly? Obviously we're attempting to read it at the same time, but what is involved beyond that?

I have the book, the Penguin Classics Edition - I just checked a couple of stores, the only major bookstores around, and neither have the Modern Library edition. Is the edition incredibly important?
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