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message 1: by Shanna (new)

Shanna | 25 comments Mod
Just a general spot to talk about what you are reading or plan to read.


message 2: by Michele (new)

Michele (myavino) I'm trying to pick a paranormal. Does anyone know any good Jane Austen paramormal?


message 3: by Kate (last edited Jan 16, 2012 08:28PM) (new)

Kate  Maxwell (oreannie) | 10 comments I just read Austentatious and LOVED it... review soon!

Now I am reading Fitzwilliam Ebenezer Darcy by Barbara Tiller Cole.


message 4: by Shanna (new)

Shanna | 25 comments Mod
Ooo, can't wait to hear about it!


Meredith (Austenesque Reviews) (merry816) Yes, Austen-tatious is really excellent. Especially if you don't want any monsters or supernatural creatures. But if you do want to try a vampire novel, I highly recommend Michael Thomas Ford's novels about Jane Austen being a vampire!


message 6: by Brenda (last edited Jan 20, 2012 10:50PM) (new)

Brenda I just read Only Mr. Darcy Will Do and loved it! I'm about to order some more books by the same author. I'm trying to decide whether to read His Good Opinion: A Mr. Darcy Novel, The Other Mr. Darcy or Jane Austen Made Me Do It: Original Stories Inspired by Literature's Most Astute Observer of the Human Heart next :)


message 7: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (laghalttle) | 1 comments His Good Opinion was a great book. I just started The Other Mr. Darcy, and I am enjoying it so far. Good luck on your choice, like me, sooner or later you will get to them all!


message 8: by Brenda (new)

Brenda I started The Other Mr Darcy this weekend too :) The problem was though I got it out of the library and the library copy smelt very strongly of perfume. It was quite overpowering! I got up to chapter 6 and realised I couldn't handle the smell! So I've purchased my own copy and I'll have to wait for a week or two until it arrives so I can finish the book :) I'll read His Good Opinion next - I'm glad to hear it is good!


message 9: by Angela (new)

Angela Simmons (simplyangela) | 1 comments These are the titles that I am planning to read:

1. Variation Stories- Pride & Prejudice, Hidden Lust by Mitzi Szereto

2. Sequel- Darcy’s Temptation by Regina Jeffers

3. Jane Austen as a Fictional Character- Just Jane by Nancy Moser

4. Paranormal- Sense & Sensibility with Sea Monsters-

5. Modern Adaptation- Compulsively Mr. Darcy by Nina Benneton

6. Mystery -The Phantom of Pemberley by Regina Jeffers

7. Supporting Characters- Mr. Darcy’s Little Sister by C. Allyn Pierson

8. Books by Jane Austen- Either a re-read of Persuasion or Lady Susan

The only problem is that they all look so interesting...I don't know where to start!


Meredith (Austenesque Reviews) (merry816) Cool list Angela! Compulsively Mr Darcy is on mine too!


message 11: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 7 comments I recommend A Touch of Night for paranormal.


message 12: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 7 comments And I'm reading A Weekend with Mr. Darcy which is a modern adaptation, I guess, and was only $1.99 on Kindle yesterday.


Literary Chanteuse A Weekend with Mr. Darcy

Reading and enjoying right now!


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Jennifer Garcia (jennifergarcia) | 2 comments I just read Death Comes to Pemberley and loved it. It was the first spin off of Jane's that I have read. Now I'm hooked and started reading Darcy & Elizabeth: Nights and Days at Pemberly.
Can't wait to check out some of the suggestions you all are reading.


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Maria Grazia (mariagrazia) | 5 comments I've just started Amanda Grange's Henry Tilney's Diary (paperback) and Cornelis De Jong's My Brother and I (e-book).
Going to review them both soon on My Jane Austen Book Club http://thesecretunderstandingofthehea...


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Maria Grazia (mariagrazia) | 5 comments Brenda wrote: "I'm currently reading Captain Wentworth's Persuasion: Jane Austen's Classic Retold Through His Eyes"

Captain Wentworth is my favourite Austen hero!


message 18: by Maria Grazia (new)

Maria Grazia (mariagrazia) | 5 comments Margaret wrote: "A Weekend with Mr. Darcy

Reading and enjoying right now!"


That was a delightful reading, a real page turner. I read it in less than two days.


message 19: by Maria Grazia (new)

Maria Grazia (mariagrazia) | 5 comments Meredith (Austenesque Reviews) wrote: "Yes, Austen-tatious is really excellent. Especially if you don't want any monsters or supernatural creatures. But if you do want to try a vampire novel, I highly recommend [author..."

In my TBRS!!!


message 20: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Maria Grazia wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I'm currently reading Captain Wentworth's Persuasion: Jane Austen's Classic Retold Through His Eyes"

Captain Wentworth is my favourite Austen hero!"


Yes, me too! Him and Mr Darcy


message 21: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Maria Grazia wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I'm currently reading Captain Wentworth's Persuasion: Jane Austen's Classic Retold Through His Eyes"

Captain Wentworth is my favourite Austen hero!"


Have you read Captain Wentworth's Persuasion Maria? If not, it's a lovely read!


message 22: by Maria Grazia (new)

Maria Grazia (mariagrazia) | 5 comments No,Brenda. My Austenesque shelves are crammed with good books publishers and authors regularly send to me. but I haven't got this one. However I can't read all of them. I'm also interested in other genres, like to change and must study to give my literature lessons.
So I must select and renounce reading all of them.


Literary Chanteuse Michele wrote: "I'm trying to pick a paranormal. Does anyone know any good Jane Austen paramormal?"

I just read Mr. Darcy's Bite and really liked it.


message 24: by Brenda (new)

Brenda I'm currently reading Jane Austen Made Me Do It: Original Stories Inspired by Literature's Most Astute Observer of the Human Heart and so far the short stories are covering all the genres we are supposed to be reading. It feels like cheating! I might have to pretend I didn't read this book for the challenge :)


message 25: by Shanna (new)

Shanna | 25 comments Mod
I just started that one as well. Should have a review up next week. I'll be interested in hearing your thoughts are well.

Ha! You are funny :)


message 26: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Shanna wrote: "I just started that one as well. Should have a review up next week. I'll be interested in hearing your thoughts are well.

Ha! You are funny :)"


I just finished the story "Jane Austen and the Mistletoe Kiss" which I really liked. It reminded me a lot of a Georgette Heyer short story called "A husband for Fanny" which is in the book "Pistols for Two". Have you read any Georgette Heyer? They are brilliant books! Her Regency books help fill the gap once you've finished all Jane Austen's :)


message 27: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Shanna wrote: "I just started that one as well. Should have a review up next week. I'll be interested in hearing your thoughts are well.

Ha! You are funny :)"


I liked "Jane and the Gentleman Rogue" too. I'd love to read the whole story. Does anyone know which Stephanie Baron book it is from? It says "Being a fragment of a Jane Austen mystery" so I am assuming the whole story is available?


message 28: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Shanna wrote: "I just started that one as well. Should have a review up next week. I'll be interested in hearing your thoughts are well.

Ha! You are funny :)"


"Nothing less than Fairyland" was good too! I liked Emma's solution to the problem... I wish I could read the rest of the story to see if her matchmaking worked this time!


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