Austenesque Lovers TBR Pile Reading Challenge 2017 discussion
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It's Not Jane Austen, But It's Really Good

For my JAFF friends I'd recommend Leap of Hope first, but suggest reading Leap of Faith too, especially if you're a baseball fan. Admittedly, as a Brit, what I know about baseball is mainly gleaned from the film Field of Dreams starring Kevin Costner, but I enjoyed the book anyway. Shannon's works are always worth reading.

I accidently clicked on this page just now. I finished the last book some wks ago. Some..."
Thx! In rereading your comments,a flash thought... maybe Winton Graham was having a hard time letting go of the characters..he was 92(!!!!!!!) when he finished the last book. He would survive the series but by a year. Someone suggested that last one was ghostwritten but maybe that's sour fandom.

Glad to read that! As yes Field of Dreams...so glad that my little local field (Fenway Park) made an appearance.
Kirk wrote: "Sophia wrote: "Kirk wrote: "Sophia wrote: "I've read the first two and love them, Kirk. Things are getting suspenseful. :)"
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Yes, I suppose that is possible. Wow, 92? You might be right that he felt the need to be close to his characters and the world of his books there in the end.
I accidently clicked on this page just now. I finished the last book som..."
Yes, I suppose that is possible. Wow, 92? You might be right that he felt the need to be close to his characters and the world of his books there in the end.

Sheila wrote: "I went to view Beauty and the Beast today and loved it...used a few tissues. The special effects were gorgeous."
I can't wait. Glad it was so good that tissues were needed. :)
I can't wait. Glad it was so good that tissues were needed. :)

I loved it, too, Sheila. That scene at the end, when all seemed lost forever and Lumiere and the others said farewell to each other... :'(

Sheila wrote: "I just posted a review on Amazon of Jennifer Joy's "yet to be released" book: Cabs, Cakes and Corpses" for which I received an ARC. 5 Stars from me. And there will be more in this series. It is not..."
Oh neat!
Oh neat!

Jennifer sent me an ARC, too and I read the first chapter last night. I like what I've read very much - it's so different!

Oh Sheila, I want to adopt them! I finished this fantastic book earlier this evening and have just posted my review here on Goodreads and am about to do the same on Amazon.

Rum Raisin Revenge

Rum Raisin Revenge"
I'll be reading that shortly. Right now, I'm reading the one you picked for me for this month Sheila, 1932 by Karen M. Cox and thoroughly enjoying it. It's a totally new setting for me.



If we're on the subject of kids books, I recently listened to the audiobook of The Girl Who drank the Moon and absolutely in love with it! I highly recommend it.


Loving this! Takes place at Kensington palace. Trying to find authors site at the moment.
Cannot wait for the next book


I didn't like the casting for the movie:
Mr. Bennet TALLER than Darcy?
Elizabeth OLD and PLAIN?
The Colonel as the bad guy!
Wickham and Lydia off to America to plague all of us?



I just found that there's a sequel with the same characters, which I'm about to start. Both are available with KU.
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Thanks Sophia.
Teresa, glad to see it is your favorite book.
Got it!!


The Tutor's Daughter and The Secret of Pembrooke Park are two really good one.

Speaking of other authors, I can never remember if we can count Heyer's books for this challenge. I'm asking because I'm reading Venetia and I thought I could add it but so far the only "Austenesque" reference is the time period, since it's a Regency story. :)




Abigail wrote: "I’m reading the second in the Darcie Wilde series that began with A Useful Woman: A Purely Private Matter. I’m liking it quite a bit—interesting story, and Wilde’s version of Regenc..."
Oh! I need to snatch that. I liked the first book.
Oh! I need to snatch that. I liked the first book.

Heyer books are set in a variety of periods, I believe.





I enjoyed it! Lol... didn't notice the language at all but I rarely do.
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Too bad about the end one being a let down. I want to finish this series eventually, but have soooo many others on my shelf first.
Oh, neat about going back to a discussion of the beginning book after seeing it through to the end. Bet that will give you a more overarching perspective on where certain things will lead.
Tempting to fly in- need the gift of teleporting. :)