Everyone seemed okay with the schedule I proposed, so here it is. As each discussion comes around I will update the thread title and add links to this post that point to where the discussion begins.
Ladies and gentlemen, open your books!
Er... we're going to do this by topic rather than date. Current discussion topic is in red.
Discussion One
Ainulindalë (11 pages)
Valaquenta (10 pages)
Quenta Silmarillion:
1. Of the Beginning of Days (11 pages)
2. Of Aulë and Yavanna (6 pages)
3. Of the coming of the Elves and the Captivity of Melkor (11 pages)
Discussion beginning Sunday, March 13 (46 pages)
Quenta Silmarillion:
4. Of Thingol and Melian (2 pages)
5. Of Eldamar and the Princes of the Eldalië (8 pages)
6. Of Fëanor and the Unchaining of Melkor (5 pages)
7. Of the Silmarils and the Unrest of the Noldor (8 pages)
8. Of the Darkening of Valinor (6 pages)
9. Of the Flight of the Noldor (17 pages)
Discussion beginning Sunday, March 20 (53 pages)
Quenta Silmarillion:
10. Of the Sindar (9 pages)
11. Of the Sun and Moon and the Hiding of Valinor (7 pages)
12. Of Men (4 pages)
13. Of the Return of the Noldor (16 pages)
14. Of Beleriand and Its Realms (10 pages)
15. Of the Noldor in Beleriand (7 pages)Discussion beginning Sunday, March 27 (39 pages)
Quenta Silmarillion:
16. Of Maeglin (11 pages)
17. Of the Coming of Men into the West (13 pages)
18. Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin (15 pages)
Discussion beginning Sunday, April 3 (47 pages)
Quenta Silmarillion:
19. Of Beren and Lúthien (34 pages)
20. Of the Fifth Battle: Nirnaeth Arnoediad (13 pages)
Discussion beginning Sunday, April 10 (52 pages)
Quenta Silmarillion:
21. Of Túrin Turambar (38 pages)
22. Of the Ruin of Doriath (14 pages)
Discussion beginning Sunday, April 17 (54 pages)
Quenta Silmarillion:
23. Of Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin (10 pages)
24. Of the Voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath (13 pages)
Akallabeth (31 pages)
Discussion beginning Sunday, April 24 (26 pages plus "wrap up")
Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age (26 pages)
Overall discussion of the work
Oh, and just for fun, here is Christopher Tolkien's map of Beleriand: