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Should we have a chat about Frankenstein?

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Should we have a chat about Frankenstein?

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I was thinking recently about how much we've enjoyed our recent live chats. Does anyone like the idea of scheduling a live chat to talk about Frankenstein? We could even talk about the movie too.

Any thoughts? I'm thinking about a chat in August.
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Re: Should we have a chat about Frankenstein?

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A chat would be fun. :)
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Re: Should we have a chat about Frankenstein?

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Sounds good to me. :yes:
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Re: Should we have a chat about Frankenstein?

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You can count me in also.
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Re: Should we have a chat about Frankenstein?

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Howdy, I'm new here. August chat sounds fun.
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Re: Should we have a chat about Frankenstein?

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I'm new as well, but I would like to talk about my favorite book. Give us time and day and I'll be there.
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