Austenesque Lovers TBR Challenge 2022 discussion
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Six Degrees of Separation - July

Abigail wrote: "Ooh, a new game! You are so clever about keeping things fresh for us, Sophia! Even when I don’t have time to participate I love to watch you going at it."
I try, Abigail! I'm on the prowl for fun ways to stay connected here in our challenge group. :) Let me know if you notice ideas in your other groups that might fit our group. I'll happily give credit.
I try, Abigail! I'm on the prowl for fun ways to stay connected here in our challenge group. :) Let me know if you notice ideas in your other groups that might fit our group. I'll happily give credit.

Sam wrote: "Definitely a creative idea!
I will try and join. Looking forward to seeing all the options."
Me too! You're welcome to get the ball rolling with the first title if you like, Sam. :)
I will try and join. Looking forward to seeing all the options."
Me too! You're welcome to get the ball rolling with the first title if you like, Sam. :)

The Mistress of Longbourn by Jann Rowland
Kitty is a strong secondary character is this story.
Sophia - is this right?
Sam wrote: "OK!
The Mistress of Longbourn by Jann Rowland
Kitty is a strong secondary character is this story.
Sophia - is this right?"
Yes! Exactly how its done, Sam. :)
The Mistress of Longbourn by Jann Rowland
Kitty is a strong secondary character is this story.
Sophia - is this right?"
Yes! Exactly how its done, Sam. :)


I can't resist adding this classic....


by Victoria Kincaid ( she has lots to choose from with Longbourn in the title, wink wink)


https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/sho...

Jennifer Kay: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5..."
To make it easier for everyone reposting your suggestion:
The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Bennet: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Jennifer Kay


Mrs. Fitzwilliam: A Pride & Prejudice Novella Variation by April Floyd

A Jane Austen 'Day'dream


Yeah!!!

The connection: Mr Darcy is broke

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/sho...

I would imagine she puts up quite a fight

Outmatched: A Mansfield Park / Sense & Sensibility Vagary
by Jayne Bamber (Goodreads Author)

Books mentioned in this topic
The Highbury Murders: A Mystery Set in the Village of Jane Austen's Emma (other topics)Marrying Well for Fun & Profit: Persuasion's Sir Walter Elliot advises the Upwardly Mobile Miss (other topics)
Darcy Sails After Her: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (other topics)
Darcy's Unwanted Bride: A Pride & Prejudice Novel Variation (other topics)
The Mystery of the Missing Heiress (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Allie Cresswell (other topics)Carrie Bebris (other topics)
Allie Cresswell (other topics)
Laura Hile (other topics)
Robin M. Helm (other topics)
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For our game, I wish to focus on the 'connections' aspect.
Each participant will have to draw a connection to the participant who commented immediately before them using Austen or Austenesque books and authors. For example, if I commented with: Mansfield Park by Jane Austen. The next commenter could choose to to state a title or author that is somehow connected to my choice of book or author like Netherfield Park Revisited by Rebecca Collins (using Park as the connection) or Jane Austen's Letters by Dierdre Le Faye (using author name as connection).
Connections can also be something the books have in common besides title or authors like trope or element.
If the trope (forced marriage, love triangle, etc) or element (gender swap, mystery, international setting, bio of Jane, etc) is obvious from the blurb that the two have in common, you can use them. We will not count common characters unless it is something like a secondary character in the lead role (Mary Crawford, Margaret Dashwood, Colonel Fitzwilliam, etc). Having the same variation element will work, too (like Mr. Bennet dies, finishing The Watsons, different romance partners, Elizabeth is higher born, etc) .
If you do use something like this as the connection, make sure you add it to your comment to help others see the connection.
HOWEVER... here's the twist. Those participating in the group read must find their July group read from books and authors in the comments.
Commenters can leave as many comment connections as they wish with one exception. A commenter may not make a comment connection on their own last comment.
Reading choices can start being listed on July 1st
There is also no restriction to the reading choice release date, edition, or if the book is already currently on the reader's own reading pile, from their library, or on their wish list. Though, give yourself an extra pat on the back if your choice does indeed reduce your existing reading stack.
Participants are welcome to come back and share thoughts on their July group read book.