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Jan 09, 2016 03:29PM

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LOL, and sadly I know exactly what you mean, Abigail. I think it is even better when others offer help since it's a group here.

My favorite Jane Austen novel is Persuasion, although P&P is a close second. I've reread them all many times except I've never read Lady Susan. I think I should tackle that this year.
As for JAFF, I Ioved both of Syrie James' books - The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen and The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen. I also enjoyed Barbara Cornthwaite's two novels about Mr. Knightley and the Darcy trilogy by Pamela Aidan. I loved Jane Fairfax by Joan Aiken. In the non fiction category, All Roads Lead to Austen by Amy Elizabeth Smith was very interesting.
I'm hoping for suggestions for what to read next.


If you love Syrie James books Rose why not try Amy Mychal. Her two novels are: Emma and Elizabeth and Brinshore. They are based on The Watsons by Jane Austen. I thoroughly enjoyed them and I think you would too.

As for suggestions, I would recommend something by Joana Starnes. I've really enjoyed everything I've read by her. My favourite work by her is The Subsequent Proposal which is a Pride & Prejudice variation featuring characters from Persuasion.
I haven't read Pamela Aidan's trilogy but one I hope to read soon is the Darcy's Tale trilogy by Stanley Michael Hurd which I've heard good things about.
If you read the threads in this group long enough you'll soon have a fine 'to be read' list, as people are always reading something interesting :)

I can recommend any of the books by KaraLynne MacRory (Haunting Mr Darcy is my personal favourite),Lory Lilian (Sketching Mr Darcy),Joana Starnes (the unthinkable triangle),Beau North (Longbourn's Songbird), to name but a few!!!!
(I don't mean to overwhelm you but we are an enthusiastic lot,in this group!)

My review on Amazon should convince you. Took me a few hours to write it and it must be cleaned up a bit, but I was that inspired by his books!

Have you read Cassandra Grafton's trilogy? I have that one too.
Let me add my welcome, too, Rose. Glad you could join us.
Woohoo, Persuasion is my favorite, too.
Lady Susan is so different from the others, but is great for showing Austen's versatility.
And as you can see, we are ready and willing to help you finish off your Marianne level challenge with our suggestions. :)
Woohoo, Persuasion is my favorite, too.
Lady Susan is so different from the others, but is great for showing Austen's versatility.
And as you can see, we are ready and willing to help you finish off your Marianne level challenge with our suggestions. :)

LOL, Claudine!
I knew what you meant, too, but I love the new term you have coined. I am sooo going to use it. :)
And I am determined to get around to Stan's trilogy.
I knew what you meant, too, but I love the new term you have coined. I am sooo going to use it. :)
And I am determined to get around to Stan's trilogy.

The funny thing is, it took me seven months to get to it too, because I didn't think a man could write the type of JAFF book I was looking for. So many great reviews, I couldn't believe it... Then, I dove in and forevermore, Stan Michael Hurd will be on a pedestal for the rest of my life!!
*giggling* You don't have to work very hard to convince me. My issues are more along the lines of needing to read some review commitment books and some needed research books first and not so much about being reluctant to read a very good trio. But I'll love reading your post.

What research books are you reading?
Such a tease!
Well, I'm working through a stack I got to help me hone up on the Georgian era for the book I've started writing. At the moment, I've gone light by picking up books that have to do with Jane Austen though they are non-fiction, but I do have a few scholarly tomes on the pile, too. I love studying history so its no hardship.
Well, I'm working through a stack I got to help me hone up on the Georgian era for the book I've started writing. At the moment, I've gone light by picking up books that have to do with Jane Austen though they are non-fiction, but I do have a few scholarly tomes on the pile, too. I love studying history so its no hardship.

Cassandra Grafton's trilogy is also a lovely read.

Sorry Rose the books I recommended are by ANN Mychal. I'm always getting it wrong.


Just finished it.....utterly amazing and beautifully written .....



What are the other stages?..... anger,regret,bargaining....????
I think I'd do almost anything at this stage!!!

Hiya, Loren!
Glad to have you back.
Those sisters are good for something, right? Fun to learn how you were introduced to Jane Austen.
Wishing you luck on getting some of your TBR pile read. :)
Glad to have you back.
Those sisters are good for something, right? Fun to learn how you were introduced to Jane Austen.
Wishing you luck on getting some of your TBR pile read. :)

I'm Elisabetta from Italy!
I like read JA inspired novelle and this year I try directly with Anne Elliot's level
Howdy, Elisabetta!
Yay, you're back participating again. Wishing you well as you work on the Anne Elliot level. :)
Yay, you're back participating again. Wishing you well as you work on the Anne Elliot level. :)

I'm Elisabetta from Italy!
I like read JA inspired novelle and this year I try directly with Anne Elliot's level"
Yeeeah! Welcome Elisabetta, I hope you'll join me in my reading groups! ;)

And, I'm bumping myself down to the Caroline Bingley level. College is taking more time than I thought it would. 1-5 books is going to be a more realistic goal for this year.
No problem, Amanda! College is a priority. Maybe things will slow down at some other point to allow for more leisure reading. Good luck with both Caro and college. :)


Yay, glad you could find and join up with us. And yes, if you've read 24 JAFF then Mr. Bennet's Library is the the challenge level for you. :) No pressure. Just read what you love and have some fun with fellow fans.
And Ceri's right, you'll get so many recommendations by participating here. Check out people's Virtual bookshelves that are listed down in the Assorted and Sundry section or just watch the lists of what people turn in for the challenge.
And again, welcome to the group, Eliza!
And Ceri's right, you'll get so many recommendations by participating here. Check out people's Virtual bookshelves that are listed down in the Assorted and Sundry section or just watch the lists of what people turn in for the challenge.
And again, welcome to the group, Eliza!

So glad to have you back, Kaycie!
And hey, life can get so busy especially with a toddler. No pressure here. Read as much as you can and we'll cheer you on. I have found audiobooks to be nice while doing chores, driving about, and stuff. Definitely a good way to get books read when busy. The library has an Overdrive program where you can get set up and check out books that way or I find that many of my favorites can be purchased as ebooks and for not much more add the Whispersync audio so I can switch back and forth.
Good luck for beating Caro Bingley this year and your greater challenge of 1500. :)
And hey, life can get so busy especially with a toddler. No pressure here. Read as much as you can and we'll cheer you on. I have found audiobooks to be nice while doing chores, driving about, and stuff. Definitely a good way to get books read when busy. The library has an Overdrive program where you can get set up and check out books that way or I find that many of my favorites can be purchased as ebooks and for not much more add the Whispersync audio so I can switch back and forth.
Good luck for beating Caro Bingley this year and your greater challenge of 1500. :)

Audiobooks are great! I'd say at least 1/4 of the books I read every year are audiobooks, because I listen on my 1-1.5 hour daily commute and sometimes even while I work.




My library takes part in the Midwest Library Collaborative, which uses Overdrive, so that is how I've generally kept up with my other book club reads! Although, I have found not all books are easy to listen to...the Hobbit did not work in audio form for me. I am hoping to find some more on there that I can use for my challenge. I found two or three, which is more than the zero I've read this year for this challenge, so it's a start!
Sophia wrote: "So glad to have you back, Kaycie!
And hey, life can get so busy especially with a toddler. No pressure here. Read as much as you can and we'll cheer you on. I have found audiobooks to be nice whil..."
True, I have trouble with some books on audio, too.
That's splendid that there are already a couple that took your fancy.
That's splendid that there are already a couple that took your fancy.

If you are ever looking for audiobooks beyond JAFF, I put all of the ones I listen to on this list. I'm terrible about writing reviews but the ratings are there at least, and I'm always up for chatting about books :D
Kaycie wrote: "Hi Sophia,
My library takes part in the Midwest Library Collaborative, which uses Overdrive, so that is how I've generally kept up with my other book club reads! Although, I have found not all boo..."
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