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SpellboundReaderLove the notes going back and forth! ❤ If Jo were a boy, I wonder if the same expectation to 'hold your temper' would apply if someone were caught cheating during a game. Excellent therapy for Beth. She needs to get out more, I think.5mo
dabbeI also love that Marmee and Laurie's grandfather are involved in the PO fest as well.
It's been so long since I've read this that I had forgotten how each chapter could stand alone just like a Sherlock Holmes story with titles like “The Adventure of the Croquet Picnic“ or “All Play and No Work“. 🤩(edited) 5mo
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CuilinSo I was at a picnic yesterday by a lake in Massachusetts. Ours was more of a frisbee, Jack Johnson on the boom box and lashings of Rosé. Lol I liked this chapter.5mo
BookwormjillkThis chapter always reminds me of Persuasion. I wonder if LMA read Jane Austen.5mo
willafulThis is one of my favs. My first copy of LW was abridged (!) and this was one of the sections that delighted me when I found the complete book.5mo
Clare-DragonflyThis chapter is so fun! It bugs me that Beth assumed Frank is nice based on his disability, but it all seems to work out. Warning: my spoilered comment will contain spoilers for the very end of the book! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.5mo
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It's been so long since I've read this that I had forgotten how each chapter could stand alone just like a Sherlock Holmes story with titles like “The Adventure of the Croquet Picnic“ or “All Play and No Work“. 🤩 (edited) 5mo