Austenesque Lovers TBR Challenge 2019 discussion

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J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 1252 comments Looking for a JAFF book or story with an Amish setting. Look no further. If you know of others, please add to this list.


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Anji | 735 comments I've only read the Sense and Sensibilty one, but really enjoyed it. The restrictions of Regency life translated quite well to the Amish setting, I thought.


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J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 1252 comments I agree, Anji. The first time I read one, I went... Dang... that really works. I suppose that is why it is so popular. I wouldn't want a steady diet of Amish but I can tolerate a few books.


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Marlene | 208 comments Not really strictly related, but I thought I'd share here under the topic of Amish people.

My husband and I recently watched For Richer or Poorer with Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley. I found it fun. Some swearing, and some reference to sex, but it was a fun story. It's about a rich couple blending into an Amish society.


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Mirta Trupp Marlene wrote: "Not really strictly related, but I thought I'd share here under the topic of Amish people.

My husband and I recently watched For Richer or Poorer with Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley. I found it fun...."

I've seen this movie. Thought it was darling!


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Mirta Trupp Anji wrote: "I've only read the Sense and Sensibilty one, but really enjoyed it. The restrictions of Regency life translated quite well to the Amish setting, I thought."

This sounds delightful! Thank you for bringing it to my attention.


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