The Jane Austen Book Club: A Novel
by Karen Joy Fowler
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Read in October, 2007
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Read in May, 2007
I just finished The Jane Austen Book Club. So good. I'm craving Jane Austen now. I just want to go through each novel in order. I just might. I can't decide. I am a quite reliable multi-tasker...
If you love Jane Austen, I think you will really appreciate the book. Even if you don't love Jane Austen, I think you will appreciate the book and maybe come to appreciate Jane Austen more.
It was really good. Four Hello Kittys.
My favorite Jane Austen book is Pride and Prejudice. I heart Lizzy...more
If you love Jane Austen, I think you will really appreciate the book. Even if you don't love Jane Austen, I think you will appreciate the book and maybe come to appreciate Jane Austen more.
It was really good. Four Hello Kittys.
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Read in November, 2007
I can’t decide how successful this novel actually was, in storytelling. On the one hand, I genuinely liked all the characters. On the other hand, a good two-thirds of the book is spent in telling backstory. As a way to describe character and motivation, it’s an interesting technique, and kept my attention despite all the narration. On the other hand, there’s very little real-time interaction between the characters. Although what interaction there is, plays out beautifully and believably, i...more
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Read in June, 2007
I really didn't get into the book. In fact, by about the middle of the book, I felt that the only reason "Jane Austen" shows up in the title--or the book--at all, was because the author knew people like Jane Austen, therefore will buy the book. The book really could've been about any author--Dickens, the Brontes, Hemmingway, Fitzgerald--with the same results. The ties to the Austen books, in my opinion, are tenuous at best. If the title and the book club were not tied to Jane Auste...more
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I’m convinced the first thing Jane Austen is going to do on the Day of Resurrection is hire a lawyer and sue the philistines who have commandeered her name and characters. However, this book is beneath her notice. A more clichéd combination of unfulfilled women could hardly be conceived: a middle-aged woman who’s just been left by her husband; her lesbian daughter who falls easily and unhappily in love; a spinster who breeds dogs; a dissatisfied French teacher in an unhappy marriage; and fi...more
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Read in February, 2008
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Read in June, 2008
Written with an omniscient voice so not my preferred style because it often leaves me feeling detached from the characters unless handled as well as Ms Austen. In this case also I had a hard time feeling what the characters had become despite believable histories. Partially because I did not feel they had many admirable attributes. Bernadette and Grigg were the only two I felt any empathy with the other four seemed less sympathetic.
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Read in August, 2007
All right, here comes the big confession: I am not a Jane Austen fan. Actually, I have never even managed to read one of her books....I tried once - it might have been 'Pride and Prejudice' - but what little I read of this didn't leave much of an impression.
What's more - I don't have any desire to read any of her books. This one here did not make me want to, if anything it made me want to read Austen even less. Courtship, marriage, good/bad matches - not my cup of tea.
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What's more - I don't have any desire to read any of her books. This one here did not make me want to, if anything it made me want to read Austen even less. Courtship, marriage, good/bad matches - not my cup of tea.
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Read in September, 2007
I am on an About Austen kick right now apparently. This is not really about Jane Austen but six people who enjoy her books to varying extents and form a book club to review each of her books. I enjoyed how each person in the club and each book gets a chapter together. There is of course some discussion about Austen but it is really about getting to know the people in the club and how they interact. It is well written and I am enjoying it quite a bit. I also like the Austen book summary at t...more
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Read in September, 2006
I was perusing movie trailers on my Mac last weekend and saw a cute title/trailer called The Jane Austen Book Club. The end of trailer announced, "Based on the best selling novel, The Jane Austen Book Club." I thought it would be fun to check out the book since I almost never see a movie until I can watch it via Netflix.
I had hoped it would be a kind of "fun" read, especially since I am a Jane-ite. Unfortunately for me, it wasn't much fun. I actually fou...more
I had hoped it would be a kind of "fun" read, especially since I am a Jane-ite. Unfortunately for me, it wasn't much fun. I actually fou...more
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Read in July, 2008
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Jane Austen lovers, people who love books about books
Development of character through a clever device of letting the reader in on their "arc" re: all 6 of Jane Austen's novels, some of the characters, quotes, etc. Some of this unfolding happens in the book club discussions between Fowler's characters, and lots of it happens in the omniscient narrative of a person whose identity remains a mystery. (If you know who the narrator is, please tell me--I have the feeling I overlooked something obvious while I was laughing, or crying.) Do thes...more
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Read in September, 2007
I have picked up this book several times at the bookstore, but did not purchase it until I saw that the movie was out. I decided to read the book before I go see the movie. I love Jane Austen and I went to school at UC Davis so the setting of Sacramento was a new and different twist.
I have to say that the book didn't ever hook me, I'm actually surprised that I finished it. It felt like a long slog from the mid-point on. There were so many characters with what felt to me like staged or very...more
I have to say that the book didn't ever hook me, I'm actually surprised that I finished it. It felt like a long slog from the mid-point on. There were so many characters with what felt to me like staged or very...more
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Read in February, 2008
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Jane Austen fans, especially those who are in or have been in a book club.
A celebration of Jane Mania! Nothing here to change the world, but I did enjoy this book--especially as I'm in the midst of watching the on-going Materpiece Theater series of productions of Jane Austen's books. Reading this book made me want to read the two Austen novels I've never read, Emma and Northanger Abbey. You don't have to have read all the Austen novels to enjoy Fowler's story (there are plot synopses w/spoilers of Austen's books at the back for reference) but I think you should have ...more
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Read in June, 2008
I'm very torn. The problem is that this review is going to end up being more about the movie, because I was unable to separate the two, and that was a problem because they are quite different. Time lines seem different, longer, spaced out, completely rearranged. Details are left out or completely changed into something different. It was really hard to enjoy the book on it's own-as a piece of modern literature, because of the differences. I probably should have waited a lot longer in between watc...more
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Read in August, 2006
I love Jane Austen. I love book groups. What should happen when these two worlds collide? Not what happened in this book. I was seriously looking forward to reading this. I even bought this book. O.K. . .so it was at a second hand book store but still, that was valuable credit that I'll never get back. I couldn't even finish this book. Part of me feels guilty because it's not fair reviewing a book without completing it but I just couldn't waste anymore time on this. More than halfway through and...more
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Read in February, 2008
recommends it for:
anyone who isn't an Austen purist.
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I rate everything four or five stars. Probably because if I don't like a book, it somehow never gets finished. I'm usually reading four or five things at once, switching back and forth as different moods strike me, unless of course I get drawn deeply into a story and don't want to leave.
Such was the case here. I adored this book. It seemed like such a pat premise, but then was full of such depth, such a surprising understanding and interpretation of Austen (and Heinlein, Le Guin, the Bronte ...more
Such was the case here. I adored this book. It seemed like such a pat premise, but then was full of such depth, such a surprising understanding and interpretation of Austen (and Heinlein, Le Guin, the Bronte ...more
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I was extremely excited to read this book at first, as I am with any book association with the great Jane Austen.
I felt slightly dissapointed at it's end though, and unfortunately it was placed on my "probably won't be read again shelf" on my bokoself.
The parts in which they discussed the various Austen novels was wonderful. Despite the number of times I have read each book there were things brought up in this novel about the one they were reviewing that I had not thought of ...more
I felt slightly dissapointed at it's end though, and unfortunately it was placed on my "probably won't be read again shelf" on my bokoself.
The parts in which they discussed the various Austen novels was wonderful. Despite the number of times I have read each book there were things brought up in this novel about the one they were reviewing that I had not thought of ...more
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Read in March, 2008
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A well written novel that ends up flat. Fowler does a great job of taking the things she loves about Austen and putting them in her book. I have to say though if you haven't read Austen some of the subtleties may go unnotoiced. Her biggest problem was having characters that were linear in their development. If done well it isn't a problem, but her characters felt like they were playing a part in each chapter rather than growing throughout the book. I have to say I felt connected to Grigg because...more
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Read in October, 2007
I kept looking for fairly literal parallels in each chapter between the book under review and the character with which it was associated. Not a very rewarding approach, although I did find some. Instead, I took this book as an implicit homage to Austen. A gently satirical portrayal of a group of characters bound partly, but not entirely, by a love of Austen's novels. It's all about character; not plot. Not that much actually happens during the course of the book. Nevertheless, we learn a ...more
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