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The Priory of the Orange Tree - Read-A-Long
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I like to be careful with the content of the books I read. Sorry to bother you, but does this book have any sex in it?



I like to be careful with the content of the books I read. Sorry to bother you, but does this book ..."
I've read this a couple years ago and don't remember any explicit scenes.




there is now a discord channel for the Read-A-Long discussions! Hopefully makes it a bit easier to discuss things in detail for everyone who wants to do that :)
Here is the link:

there is now a discord channel for the Read-A-Long discussions! Hopefully makes it a bit easier to discuss things in detail for everyon..."
Thank you. :)

I like to be careful with the content of the books I read. Sorry to bother you, but does this book ..."
Sorry that I haven't seen your response earlier. I would agree with the others. There are a few scenes but nothing specific or explicit.


I absolutely am loving the whole good dragon/bad dragon complex haha and comparing in my mind where I think the author is drawing the stories and legends and mix of myths from.
I think that the pace has been just right for me, with each new chapter or even paragraph keeping me going and being a wonderful page turner, whetting my appetite.
I like the unfolding of Ead's storyline, and how I can't quite tell if I should be backing Queen Sabran or shaking her shoulders. Tane's water quest/challenge reminds me of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire tournament, very fun.


I was sorry I missed Middlemarch, but I am joining this one! Just found a copy today! I still have to finish up the book I am currently reading, but I should be able to start this week!



I feel like we're supposed to feel badly for him because of his sad backstory, but his lack of caring for others makes me feel less towards him than I probably should.



I hope this works for you. Let me know if it doesn’t!"
Yes! It works. Thank you so much! :D


There are 6 sections to the book, and we will aim to follow this schedule:
March: I - Stories of Old
April: II - Declare I Dare Not
May: III - A Witch to Live
June: IV - Thine is the Queendom
July: V - Here Be Dragons
August: VI - The Keys to the Abyss
At the start of each month, I will continue the discussion by asking questions and posing comments on the section we'll be reading, culminating in a live video discussion at the end of August.
Happy reading!