Austenesque Lovers TBR Pile Reading Challenge 2017 discussion

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message 101: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments I'm trying to follow through with my resolution to NOT be so driven with my JAFF obsession. Hubby has been complaining about a lack of balance, and he's completely correct, of course. So I'm out in the world a little more, trying to push my OCD instincts aside!


message 102: by J. W. (new)

J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 1166 comments Good luck with that. It's great that you have a husband that will help you. Just breath deeply. You can do this. It is one step at a time, one day at a time. We are here for you and support you all the way. Thank goodness you have a lot that will distract you, grandchild, singing engagements, golf... and a plethora or other things to distract you from the elephant in the room. Don't look at him. You can do this.


message 103: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Debbie wrote: "I'm trying to follow through with my resolution to NOT be so driven with my JAFF obsession. Hubby has been complaining about a lack of balance, and he's completely correct, of course. So I'm out in..."

There are things we must pay attention to, i.e., grocery shopping, cooking, laundry, as well as cleaning once in a blue moon...LOL. With it being 2 of us (usually) we have a lot of left overs, which my husband hates but it is difficult to find and cook meat for only 2 servings. Unless you do cheeseburgers or spaghetti & meatballs. But as my husband still works part time and golfs as much as he can and/or the weather allows, he is more than happy that I read. I just wish for you that whatever you do you find enjoyment in such. How's that grandson?


message 104: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments Sheila,much as I applaud your decision to watch Colin (who in their right mind wouldn't?!), I don't know how you have the patience to watch Lost!

I watched it at the beginning,telling myself I wouldn't miss an episode. However I quickly got lost,confused and just didn't have the patience to continue with it. I still don't know what caused the crash........!!


message 105: by J. W. (new)

J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 1166 comments With you Mary, never got into Lost. So, I'm lost as to what Lost was all about. Couldn't handle the previews let alone the series. Nope, I passed on that one.


message 106: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments Ah,great to know I'm not alone!!


message 107: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments As to LOST - my daughter, age: 37, is "into" all types of sci-fi and fantasy and she decided that we would "bond" over this. I do like her comments and insights as she knows where this is going. I gave her several opinions: one being that I really have no emotional investment in this series as it, like Game of Thrones, is just as apt to kill off main characters. Secondly there is no "romance" that you watch develop and invest emotions in as in my JAFF stories. And with so many layers and unreal "time-travel" that you don't know are time-traveling episodes at first it is easy to get lost!!!! your self. On top of that you have flash backs as well as flash forwards and sometimes it is very confusing. But is does allow my daughter and me to sit and talk together rather then her on her computer or reading her books and me doing the same and rarely talking.


message 108: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments A bonding session with your daughter? Great idea! Who cares if you're lost watching the programme,you may find more common ground with your adult daughter that's far more important!


message 109: by Debbie (last edited Jan 10, 2017 01:40PM) (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments I remember watching the debut and a couple of episodes of Lost when it first aired. Got too weird for us pretty quickly and we abandoned it. But, hey, if your daughter wants to bond watching it, go for it!

Finally had our (very) delayed Christmas with little Sam and his parents last Thursday. Hubby and I were sick with nasty colds right after we got home from Seattle and were too miserable to make the trip and/or expose them to our germs for a while. Sam's a happy little butterball. Lots of smiling and giggling. Adorable!


message 110: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments 4 The Laughter of Love: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

This was a good ending to a great storyline


My dad is him from hospital still confused but home


message 111: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments Thank goodness he's home,Lenora. There's no place like it!


message 112: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Debbie wrote: "I remember watching the debut and a couple of episodes of Lost when it first aired. Got too weird for us pretty quickly and we abandoned it. But, hey, if your daughter wants to bond watching it, go..."

I am sure he is the most handsome, smartest, funniest and adorable baby ever. Are you calling him Sam now instead of Samuel?


message 113: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Lenora wrote: "4 The Laughter of Love: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

This was a good ending to a great storyline


My dad is him from hospital still confused but home"


Glad to hear he is home!


message 114: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments 5 The Essence of Love: A Pride & Prejudice Novella Variation

Again a very nice ending to the series. Even thou they are stand alone books they do progress from the same point. I especially loved the col at the very end


message 115: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Good work. Glad you liked it.


message 116: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments Sheila wrote: "I am sure he is the most handsome, smartest, funniest and adorable baby ever. Are you calling him Sam now instead of Samuel?"

Oh, yes. Thankfully, Mom and Dad gave up on that early!


message 117: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments Lenora wrote: "5 The Essence of Love: A Pride & Prejudice Novella Variation

Again a very nice ending to the series. Even thou they are stand alone books they do progress from the same point. I es..."


Good reading, Lenora! I often hesitate on getting short books that aren't available on Kindle Unlimited when they seem expensive. I see this one is only 81 pages and costs $3.99. It's gotta be a GREAT book for me to want to spend that much for such a short read.


message 118: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments I so agree, Debbie. The price for a short story like that ensures that I will pass it over with so much more available on Kindle Unlimited, free on fanfiction or A Happy Assembly or even low prices or sale prices for others.


message 119: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 313 comments Not sure this is the place to post this but I don't know where else to put it. This is a link to my pinterest board of my photos from The Jane Austen Festival in Bath last September. I have more to add. Unfortunately Pinterest has a bug and I can't put up anymore for the moment. (Must have the flu everyone here in Ireland has :) ).
Just in case anyone is interested.
https://www.pinterest.com/broderickfa...


message 120: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Teresa wrote: "Not sure this is the place to post this but I don't know where else to put it. This is a link to my pinterest board of my photos from The Jane Austen Festival in Bath last September. I have more to..."

Lovely photos. I visited Bath in the Spring of 2004 with my husband but at the time had not learned of the Jane Austen Society. I did visit the Jane Austen Centre while my husband visited a pub. I remember lots of hills.


message 121: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 313 comments Oh yes Sheila. There were lots of hills!!! I have pics from the Jane Austen Centre but that blasted bug is stopping me putting up any more. I spent an hour and a half last night trying to sort it (when I should have been reading). What a waste.


message 122: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments Teresa,your photos are amazing!
Love the dresses!! You must have had a fantastic time there!!


message 123: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 313 comments It was incredible Mary!! A weekend I'll never forget. I owe it all to my daughter (in the blue dress). She arranged everything and had lots organised to do.
I can't tell you how I felt standing at Jane's grave. Just being there. I'm not one for travel at all so never thought I'd see it. That's a photo I can't yet upload.


message 124: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Do you mean? - She was buried in the Cathedral, a building she greatly admired. Her modest funeral was attended by just four people, and took place early in the morning, before services began.

She lies under the floor of the north aisle of the nave, where you can still see her simple gravestone. The inscription recorded her personal virtues and stoicism, but made no mention of her writing.

I visited that site while in England.


message 125: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments It's certainly sounds incredible,Teresa!! Did you take the guided tour or walk around by yourself? I think Winchester is such a beautiful place to visit. And of course,seeing Jane's grave stone is really very special.
I'm really glad you got to visit there. I remember you were so excited at the thought of being there!


message 126: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 313 comments Winchester Mary, was literally a flying visit on the way back to the airport. My daughter only hit me with it when we woke that morning. A last surprise! I would love to have had a couple of hours in the Cathedral. It looked fabulous. Maybe someday I'll get back.
We did some guided tours in Bath. On the Sunday morning I couldn't get the girls up so headed out on my own. Went down around Sidney gardens and saw the places Jane lived in. I was in Heaven!!


message 127: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 313 comments Sheila wrote: "Do you mean? - She was buried in the Cathedral, a building she greatly admired. Her modest funeral was attended by just four people, and took place early in the morning, before services began.

She..."


Yes Sheila that's what I meant.


message 128: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Teresa wrote: "Sheila wrote: "Do you mean? - She was buried in the Cathedral, a building she greatly admired. Her modest funeral was attended by just four people, and took place early in the morning, before servi..."

We took our time there and I took photos of some of the grave sites of famous people interred there. I still remember the throne on which so many were crowned being there also.


message 129: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments 6 The Maid and The Footman: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

just could not get into this book. I muddled through half and just couldn"t face the rest


message 130: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments Lenora wrote: "6 The Maid and The Footman: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

just could not get into this book. I muddled through half and just couldn"t face the rest"


Sorry this one didn't work for you, Lenora. Happily, you have your choice among a treasure trove of others to move on to.


message 131: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments 7Constant as the Sun: The Courtship of Mr. Darcy


Loved this book. I definitely like the idea of 2 Mr. Darcy's


Thank you all my dad is getting better everyday


message 132: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments Great news that your dad's improving,Lenora.


message 133: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Glad to hear that your dad is making progress in the right direction.


message 134: by J. W. (new)

J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 1166 comments Always good news Lenora.


message 135: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments 8 Mr. Darcy's Regret


this was an ok book nothing really bad, just really not fantastic


message 136: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments thank you for the good wishes it's really apprectated


message 137: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments 9 Lizzy and Darcy's First Christmas at Pemeberley: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Novella in the Regency Style

This matched the other book by this author ok not great at times i felt like it was middle school level reading


message 138: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments Too bad it was not up to standards but good progress on your part.


message 139: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments I just finished reading an unpublished book:
A Singular Proposition
http://tanya3.mrsdarcy.com/asp1.html#...

It is 346 pages long when I copied and pasted it onto a document in order to increase the font size for my reading. It is a P&P variation and for MA only. Written in 2006 it is another story in which Elizabeth becomes the companion to Georgiana at the suggestion of Anne de Bourgh, this time. (Mr. Bennet has died and Jane has married Mr. Collins.) The story has some elements of Jane Eyre...IMHO.

Darcy fall in LUST with Elizabeth and in a drunken stupor puts moves on her which cause her to flee Pemberley in the middle of the night with Anne helping her get to the posting station. She falls deathly ill and is allowed a room in an inn, but nears death.

I loved the story and am waiting for the author to finish Strange Bedfellows.


message 140: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments Sheila,it sounds fantastic!! Would love to read that one! You're great for finding these gems! Thanks for passing on the details.


message 141: by Lenora (new)

Lenora Robinson | 174 comments 10 Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy: Engaged at Pemberley


Again this author writes at grade school level just enough of canon to make the noncanon stuff stick out


message 142: by Mary Lou (new)

Mary Lou (mlhart) 6 books in so far....


message 143: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Majczan (sheilalmajczan) | 1301 comments I am presently reading a modern day take-off of P&P, titled Dance the Tide - unpublished. But it's over 2000 pages so you won't see me posting any books read for a while.


message 144: by Mary (new)

Mary | 709 comments 2,000 pages?! Wow!!! Fair dues!!!


message 145: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 313 comments Holy Moly Sheila that would take me a year!!!!!


message 146: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments Mary Lou wrote: "6 books in so far...."

Excellent, Mary Lou!


message 147: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments Sheila wrote: "I am presently reading a modern day take-off of P&P, titled Dance the Tide - unpublished. But it's over 2000 pages so you won't see me posting any books read for a while."

Yeah, I guess that will be a huge time investment. Hope you enjoy it!


message 148: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dmbrown) | 734 comments Lenora wrote: "10 Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy: Engaged at Pemberley


Again this author writes at grade school level just enough of canon to make the noncanon stuff stick out"


Congrats on getting up to 10 books already, Lenora!


message 149: by Teresa (new)

Teresa | 313 comments Congrats to you all. I haven't even started yet!


message 150: by Sophia (new)

Sophia (sophiarose) | 911 comments Mod
Way to go Lenora and Mary Lou!

Oh man, Sheila! 2000pp. what a mini-challenge there.


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