Austenesque Lovers TBR Pile Reading Challenge 2016 discussion

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message 251: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Talia wrote: "It is National Rationalization Day so I ordered 11 books from Amazon. 2 P & P's and the rest are JAFF. Shhhh! Don't tell."

You mean you need a National Rationalization Day to do that? I've done that way too many times and then wonder why my book budget is shot to hell at the end of the month!


message 252: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Debbie wrote: "Talia wrote: "It is National Rationalization Day so I ordered 11 books from Amazon. 2 P & P's and the rest are JAFF. Shhhh! Don't tell."

You mean you need a National Rationalization Day to do that..."


I have no book budget. I have been really good at not spending money but I won't argue with NR day! Not me.


message 253: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Sophia wrote: "Talia wrote: "It is National Rationalization Day so I ordered 11 books from Amazon. 2 P & P's and the rest are JAFF. Shhhh! Don't tell."

LOL, Talia! I like how you think."


You are welcome to celebrate this grand holiday with me. The more the merrier.


message 254: by Eliza (new)

Eliza Baum (elizabaum) | 176 comments I greatly approve of this holiday.


message 255: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Eliza wrote: "I greatly approve of this holiday."

Me too. Why did we not know of it before? Other good news, 2 of the books I gave a free kindle version with purchase.


message 256: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (lumee23) | 22 comments I haven't ready Consequences either (even though it has been on my Kindle for quite a long time now). The premise makes me wary to read it but I really should stop being a wimp and just do it.

I got through a couple more books:

Re-Read His Good Opinion: A Mr. Darcy Novel - 3.5 Stars
16. Loving Miss Darcy - 4 Stars
17. Against His Will - 4 Stars

Currently taking a break on JAFF. I am not sure what I will read next actually but I am going to wait until my book budget resets in March to decide :) I missed out on National Rationalization Day haha.


message 257: by Sophia (new)

Sophia (sophiarose) | 1167 comments Mod
You binged on the whole trio. Neatly done, Shannon. I still need to read the last one.

Enjoy your book break with a good one. At least your new budget month starts soon.


message 258: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments I finished Entanglements of Honor: A Pride & Prejudice Variation. Loved it! The best part is that this is the first book I have read by this author so I have more to look forward to in the future. Even my husband liked this storyline.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 1167 comments Mod
Now that is the stamp of approval. :) I haven't read any by this author either. So many...sigh. ;)


message 260: by Ceri (new)

Ceri | 224 comments I know. It's nice that there are so many, but also a bit frustrating as I know there are good ones I'll never get to!


message 261: by Sophia (new)

Sophia (sophiarose) | 1167 comments Mod
Ceri wrote: "I know. It's nice that there are so many, but also a bit frustrating as I know there are good ones I'll never get to!"

Exactly, Ceri!

A few years ago I was able to keep up with the new JAFF authors and books, but now its impossible.


message 262: by Debbie (last edited Feb 25, 2016 10:02AM) (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Ceri wrote: "I know. It's nice that there are so many, but also a bit frustrating as I know there are good ones I'll never get to!"

I've read most of them. For whatever it's worth, my favorites are Poor Mr. Darcy: A Pride & Prejudice Novella , The Scandalous Stepmother: A Pride & Prejudice Variation Novella, and Pride & Prejudice Villains Revisited - Redeemed - Reimagined: A Collection of Six Short Stories

I just grabbed The Inconsistency of Caroline Bingley and Anne de Bourgh Manages with Kindle Unlimited, which are short stories of hers I haven't read yet.


message 263: by Erika (new)

Erika (eureeka75) | 167 comments I just posted my review for A Death At Rosings in my YTD tracker list. I loved this one by Renata McMann!!!


message 264: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Erika wrote: "I just posted my review for A Death At Rosings in my YTD tracker list. I loved this one by Renata McMann!!!"

That one's great, too. I'd given that one 5-minus stars instead of 5 or 5-plus!


message 266: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Well, aren't you on a tear, Eliza!


message 267: by Eliza (new)

Eliza Baum (elizabaum) | 176 comments A few of them are short stories and novellas, so I can't claim to be that skilled, hehe. Also having an 8-hour road trip to finish some audio books helped. :-)


message 268: by Sophia (new)

Sophia (sophiarose) | 1167 comments Mod
That's quite the pile, Eliza! Way to go!

Just so you know, re-reads can count as long as they are the first time through this year. :)


message 269: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments I read Heiress to Longbourn last night. I really liked it. The Lydia storyline was wonderful to me. She stayed true to JAFF characterizations. It was a fun and short read.


message 270: by Sophia (new)

Sophia (sophiarose) | 1167 comments Mod
LOL! Dear Lydia...


message 271: by Eliza (new)

Eliza Baum (elizabaum) | 176 comments Sophia wrote: "That's quite the pile, Eliza! Way to go!

Just so you know, re-reads can count as long as they are the first time through this year. :)"


I've been debating whether I should add a shelf to track them, but I'm trying to encourage myself to read new stuff. I'm an obsessive re-reader. ;-)

Talia wrote: "I read Heiress to Longbourn last night. I really liked it. The Lydia storyline was wonderful to me. She stayed true to JAFF characterizations. It was a fun and short read."

Oo, I'm curious about this one. It might be next. :-)


message 272: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Eliza wrote: "Sophia wrote: "That's quite the pile, Eliza! Way to go!

Just so you know, re-reads can count as long as they are the first time through this year. :)"

I've been debating whether I should add a sh..."


You can read it in an hour. It is short but worth it.


message 273: by Eliza (last edited Feb 26, 2016 08:19AM) (new)

Eliza Baum (elizabaum) | 176 comments Eliza wrote: "A slew of updates! A few of these are probably going on my reread list. (I also reread Bluebells in the Mourning, Ardently: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, and [boo..."

Oops, I linked Ardently twice. That third one should have been [book:Suddenly Mrs. Darcy|25273436] .


message 274: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Barton Sasser (bartonsasser) | 134 comments Nicole's 2016 Austenesque Lovers YTD Challenge Tracker: Continued...

11. A Respectable Man: A Pride and Prejudice Variation - Rated 2.5 Stars ☆☆☆
The premise of this variation is actually quite unique and intriguing. Unfortunately, the execution was disappointing. Desperately needs a good editor! The point of view transitioned between characters in a sporadic and clumsy sort of way. I also had the annoying feeling that parts were missing. I could not tell if this was an editing issue or if entire events were just skipped and then referenced to later to suit. Was the author protecting our sensibilities by eluding to certain events? If so, it did not work - just left me confused. If we are to understand why this Elizabeth is not JA's vibrant Elizabeth, we need to experience some of those glossed over scenes. Due to this, I was left wondering what Mr. Darcy saw in her besides a pair of fine eyes. Were we to assume that scenes from original canon still transpired and fueled his admiration? I digress... A good editor and/or re-writes by the author would help the flow and storyline tremendously. Moreover, the ending left me unsatisfied. This variation has great potential, but needs work!
I rounded my rating of 2.5 up instead of down star-wise because despite the above, I enjoyed the story and recognize how great this variation could have been.
*** Received a copy in exchange for an honest review ***

12. The Last Waltz: . . . another pride and prejudice journey of love -
Rated 4.5 Stars ☆☆☆☆☆

13. Obsession: A Pride and Prejudice Variation - Rated 4 Stars ☆☆☆☆

14. Entanglements of Honor: A Pride & Prejudice Variation - Rated 4 Stars ☆☆☆☆
A quick enjoyable read.


Can view my bookshelf for this challenge at https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 275: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments My new books came and I wanted to share that the Classics Reimagined, P & P is a really cool version.

http://smile.amazon.com/Classics-Reim...

The cover has raised letters, there are flowers on the page edges when shut, charming illustrations, and even a fold out middle. That is a lot of special for under $18.


message 276: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments Wow, that really is a gorgeous a book! Thank you for sharing it with us. I must own this one day.


message 277: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Claudine wrote: "Wow, that really is a gorgeous a book! Thank you for sharing it with us. I must own this one day."

It was on my wish list for awhile and I am glad I didn't let it pass me by. It is very impressive.

The other P & P I got was this one just for the cover:

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/18...


message 278: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments I LOVE this cover!! It's smoking!! Lol! Thanks for sharing. I must own these one day!!


message 279: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Ever since my husband and I downsized and now live in a significantly smaller home, I've had to stick with kindle editions because there's very literally no place to put books. Seeing these two with the flashy covers gives me book envy!


message 280: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Debbie wrote: "Ever since my husband and I downsized and now live in a significantly smaller home, I've had to stick with kindle editions because there's very literally no place to put books. Seeing these two wit..."

I know the feeling. Book space is something we always run out of. I only buy books that I will read over and over again. These two are keepers. The Colin Firth cover makes me laugh.


message 281: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Claudine wrote: "I LOVE this cover!! It's smoking!! Lol! Thanks for sharing. I must own these one day!!"

My husband talked me into that one. He said it would look good next to my Darcy bust.


message 282: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments I was thinking the same thing! I try to buy mainly ebooks but if I can display these in my house, they could be keepers... That smoking Darcy/Colin kills me! Lock up your daughters!! Imagine if Darcy came to town when you were a teenager!! Lol!!


message 283: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments Lucky your husband is so thoughtful!


message 284: by Debbie (last edited Feb 26, 2016 02:32PM) (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Yep. No way my husband would go for a Darcy bust in the house! He just doesn't get the JAFF obsession I have and hopes I'll grow out of it. AS IF!!!


message 285: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments LOL!! Not even my mom understands. She asks me, " Does this book have those same characters again?" "Yes, mom..."


message 286: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Claudine wrote: "LOL!! Not even my mom understands. She asks me, " Does this book have those same characters again?" "Yes, mom...""

So not a fan of serials in general then, your mom. It is ok. We get it.


message 287: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Debbie wrote: "Yep. No way my husband would go for a Darcy bust in the house! He just doesn't get the JAFF obsession I have and hopes I'll grow out of it. AS IF!!!"

Oh, he bought it for me as a present. He also grows Darcy sideburns for me. Oh yes.


message 288: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Debbie wrote: "Yep. No way my husband would go for a Darcy bust in the house! He just doesn't get the JAFF obsession I have and hopes I'll grow out of it. AS IF!!!"

You just need to explain the benefits of encouraging your interests to him.


message 289: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Claudine wrote: "I was thinking the same thing! I try to buy mainly ebooks but if I can display these in my house, they could be keepers... That smoking Darcy/Colin kills me! Lock up your daughters!! Imagine if Dar..."

I love the lock up your daughters. It is like the Rolling Stones articles from the '60s.


message 290: by Talia (new)

Talia (kneyda) | 217 comments Claudine wrote: "Lucky your husband is so thoughtful!"

My husband is very nice.


message 291: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments Talia, you're very fortunate! Love that he grows sideburns for you!


message 292: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Talia wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Yep. No way my husband would go for a Darcy bust in the house! He just doesn't get the JAFF obsession I have and hopes I'll grow out of it. AS IF!!!"

You just need to explain the be..."


He worries that I read too much and exercise too little, despite the fact that he can sit and watch TV for hours on end. When I talked to my doctor about my frustration of being more absent-minded now that I'm getting older, she encouraged me to read as much as I can because it helps keep the mind engaged far better than watching TV. HAH! Take THAT, couch potato husband!!

Besides which, I've let him know that sometimes the more amorous book scenes often "inspire" me in ways that he appreciates. ;-)


message 293: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments Oh, Debbie!! How true... Sometimes they don't know how lucky they are ;)!


message 294: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Too true!


message 295: by Dung (new)

Dung | 31 comments You ladies crack me up... :)


message 296: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 700 comments Debbie wrote: "Talia wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Yep. No way my husband would go for a Darcy bust in the house! He just doesn't get the JAFF obsession I have and hopes I'll grow out of it. AS IF!!!"

You just need to ..."


I am smirking at that comment - well, at least that is one form of exercise. How many calories does that burn? I know I read it somewhere.


message 297: by Debbie (last edited Feb 28, 2016 06:28AM) (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments Sheila wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Talia wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Yep. No way my husband would go for a Darcy bust in the house! He just doesn't get the JAFF obsession I have and hopes I'll grow out of it. AS IF!!!"

Yo..."


I use www.myfitnesspal.com to help me maintain my weight, and it tracks calories burned for different activities. For example, you can burn 44 calories washing dishes for 15 minutes. Anyone who's fighting the battle of the bulge, it's a great web site. Has helped me to weigh considerably less than I did 15 years ago.

Sadly, it doesn't include my favorite activity, so I can't answer your specific question. From my research, apparently it depends upon how much enthusiasm one enters into the activity with. Being a proper Regency wife and just lifting your skirt while laying still won't burn many calories.


message 298: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 700 comments LOL


message 299: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 849 comments ...and I can't believe I just posted that!


message 300: by Claudine (new)

Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813 | 224 comments Me neither Debbie, but I am laughing so hard!! So funny we can all relate to each other... I do love Fitness Pal too but I'm not as diligent as you. I love that it syncs with my Fitbit but I'd have to actually wear it first... ;)!


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