Showing posts with label Little Women Read Along. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Women Read Along. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Little Women Read Along Update


We are heading into the last stretch of reading!
I'm sad this has to end, but I'm excited to finish the book!
We are starting Chapter 34 today!

Jenni will be hosting Chapters 34 - 47
Discussion post will be on February 29 (leap day!)
Twitter chat on Feb 29 @ 7:00 PM (MST)

We're still using #LittleWomenRAL. I love all the quotes and comments I've been seeing! Keep it up!

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In my edition there are only 136 pages left! That is about 15 pages a day!

Hang in there everyone!
If you are behind, don't give up! 
You can still read into March and post your answers to the discussions anytime!

Friday, February 19, 2016

Little Women Read Along: Chapters 18 - 33 Discussion Post


Hey friends! How is the reading going?
Can you believe we're almost finished!?

Before we delve into the questions, let's take care of some housekeeping items.

Twitter Chat:
Tonight @ 7:00 PM (MST)
#LittleWomenRAL

Movie Watch Along:
March 4 @ 7:00 PM (MST)
If you live nearby, let us know, and we can guide you to Suey's house.
If you live far away, get a copy of the 1994 version and watch with us. We'll be using #LittleWomenRAL for comments during the movie.

Okay, enough chit chat, lets get to the good stuff!

Chapters 18 - 33 Discussion Questions:

1.    What would be your dream cast for the March sisters (Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy), Marmee, Laurie, and whoever else you'd like to cast.

2.    How do you feel about Meg and Mr. Brooke's relationship?

3.    How do you feel about Jo's reaction to Meg getting married?

4.    The girls are growing up and changing, do you feel differently towards them now than you did at the beginning?

5.    Two important men were introduced in these chapters. What are your impressions of Mr. March and Professor Bhaer?

6.    Do you think it was fair that Amy got to go to Europe instead of Jo?

7.    What are your thoughts on the time period and setting of the book? Do you like it? Why do you think a very important historical event like the Civil War is hardly mentioned in the story?

8.    Louisa May Alcott supposedly patterned the March sisters after herself and her own sisters. How accurate do you think she portrayed her family? Do you think a lot of the book is an idealized version of her and her sisters?

9.    Why do you think Louisa May Alcott later added Part 2 to the book?

10.    What is your favorite adaptation of Little Women and why?

I look forward to your answers and insights!
I'll be posting my answers later. It is late, and it took all my brain power to write this post.


Thursday, February 11, 2016

Little Women Read Along Continues!


The first 17 chapters were a lot of fun. I've enjoyed getting to know the March sisters again!
We are starting chapter 18 today!!

Are you ready to find out if Beth gets better, how Amy deals with being sent away, and what else lies in store for our characters?

I will be hosting Chapters 18 - 33
There will be a discussion post with fun questions on February 19
I will also be hosting a twitter chat on February 19 @ 7:00 PM (MST)

Don't forget to use #LittleWomenRAL for all your quoting and comments! Reading everyone's tweets is my favorite part of the read alongs! It is fun!

I am reading the Barnes and Noble Classics edition.
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It is 154 pages between chapters 18 and 33. That equates to about 19 - 20 pages a day.
Not too shabby!

Thanks to everyone participating! I hope you are having fun!

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Little Women Read Along: Chapters 1 - 17 Discussion Post


Are you having fun? I am!

Suey is hosting today's discussion post, so pop on over there for a fun recap of the story so far and the questions. She also has a linky where you can link up your answers posts.

I'm looking forward to reading everyone's thoughts!

We will also be having a twitter chat TONIGHT @ 5:00 PM (MST)!

1.    What's your opinions so far about each of the girls? Do you identify more with one or the other of them? Do you like them, or do they get on your nerves in a way? Which one do you think would be your friend?

I think I'm a combination of Jo and Beth. I've always wanted to be friends with the March sisters. They have so much fun together. Meg and Amy bug me sometimes. Meg can be smug and Amy is so whiny and vein. 

2.    What do you think of Mrs. March aka. Marmee? What's one of your favorite pieces of advice or lessons she's taught the girls so far?

I love Marmee's kind nature and wisdom. I wish there were more mothers like Marmee in the world today. I love this quote, "Have regular hours for work and play, make each day both useful and pleasant, and prove that you understand the worth of time by employing it well." In today's world, we want to be entertained all the time, and I think society as a whole is losing the value of working hard. I love that Marmee is trying to instill good work ethics in her girls, but she also wants them to balance their time with work and pleasure. 

3.    Do you think that the characterization of these girls and this family is realistic? Explain.

Yes and no, they live in a simpler time and rely on each other so much. They are a close knit family and have strong ties, but some of the pleasantness seems a bit too much. But then on the other hand, they do get on each other's nerves at times, and Amy did something horrid to Jo. I really like how nice and pleasant the family is. It is something ideal that I enjoy reading and admiring. 

4.    What's your favorite scene or incident so far? And why?

I really love the part where Jo and Laurie meet for the first time. Jo is seeking refuge and happens to hide where Laurie is hiding, and they immediately become friends. I also like the dance they share. Laurie doesn't judge these girls at all. He just wants to be included in their family. We also get to see Laurie's chivalry when he helps Meg.

5.    If this is your second (or third etc.) time reading this story, what stands out to you this time?

This is the 3rd or 4th time reading this. It has been AGES since I've read this book, and I've forgotten a lot of it. I remember the big moments and the general story, but I feel like I'm reading it for the first time still. 

6.    If this is your first time reading this story, is it meeting your expectations? Or is it different than expected? Explain.

Meeting and surpassing my expectations! I'm really enjoying it!

7.    How do you feel about Jo cutting off her hair? Was this incident surprising to you? Do you think it's symbolic of anything?

I wasn't surprised cause I knew it was coming, and I feel like it is something that is very inline with Jo's personality. She wants to be "the man" of the family and do her part. It was a spur of the moment decision, and that is how Jo rolls. 

8.    What's your feeling about the inclusion of poems, letters, stories, plays and etc. into the story?

I enjoy reading them. I feel like it includes the reader in the games and fun the girls are having. 

9.    Any thoughts in particular on the male characters in this story?

Well, none of them are a brooding Richard Armitage, but I like how chivalrous they are! Laurie is always willing to run errands or do anything. For some reason, I thought Laurie was older. He really is just a playful boy, but I still like him. Mr. Lawrence stole my heart by giving Beth the piano. I wish these types of manners and gentlemanly ways were still around.

10.    Are you liking this reading experience? If yes, why? If not, why?

Definitely! It is fun to re-read an old classic like this that I haven't read in such a long time, and I love reading them with friends! 

Monday, February 1, 2016

Little Women Read Along Kick Off


Today is the day! Are you ready?

Suey will be hosting Chapters 1 - 17
She will have a discussion post on her blog on February 10.
There will also be a Twitter Chat on February 10 @ 5:00 PM (MST).

Please use #LittleWomenRAL for all our thoughts, quotes, comments, etc.

I will be reading the Barnes and Noble Classics Edition.
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It is 180 pages to finish Chapter 17, so that is about 20 pages a day. 
Sounds very doable right?

Let's do this thing!

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Little Women Read Along Sign Up


That is right! Jenni, Suey, and I (The Dream Team) are hosting another awesome read along. Jenni has been wanting to read Little Women for a while now, but she wanted some company while reading. I've read Little Women a couple times. It is one of those fun books from my younger years. I haven't read it in a while, so I'm excited to revisit some old friends. I'm not sure if Suey has read this, but I assume she has.

Anyhoo, you excited!? You should be!

Schedule:

Chapters 1 - 17
February 1 - 10
Discussion Post: Feb 10 @ Suey's Blog
Twitter Chat: Feb 10 @ 5:00 PM

Chapters 18 - 33
February 11 - 19
Discussion Post: Feb 19 @ My Blog
Twitter Chat: Feb 19 @ 7:00 PM

Chapters 34 - 47
February 20 - 29 (LEAP YEAR!)
Discussion Post: Feb 29 @ Jenni's Blog
Twitter Chat: Feb 29 @ 7:00 PM

We will using #LittleWomenRAL for all quotes, thoughts, chats, etc.

We will also be watching the movie during the first weekend of March. Details for this will also be announced later!

Woo! Spread the word! This is going to be fun!

Please fill out the linky below if you are awesome and want to join us!