Austenesque Lovers TBR Pile Reading Challenge 2015 discussion
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Yay, Allison!
You are the JAFF Queen. That's incredible. Glad you could join us for the challenge. I look forward to seeing all the books you devour.
Tracking is so necessary b/c I have a terrible memory for some details after a while. I like that GR has such good tools for it.
Best of the best with Mr. Bennet level!
You are the JAFF Queen. That's incredible. Glad you could join us for the challenge. I look forward to seeing all the books you devour.
Tracking is so necessary b/c I have a terrible memory for some details after a while. I like that GR has such good tools for it.
Best of the best with Mr. Bennet level!

I agree with Sophia regarding how useful it is to track your reads, that's why I started writing reviews of the JAFF I read, because I realised mid way through a book that I'd read it before!
Brenda, I agree with you too, such a shame that some of the unpublished JAFF isn't on Goodreads, not only because it'd count for the challenge but also so it could get to a wider audience, some of the unpublished stuff is so good!


If you'd like a recommendation of a good one to start with, I would recommend 'Thaw' which is a forced marriage scenario told in epistolary (thank you autocorrect) form. It's from Elizabeth's point of view and I think it's a really charming story. There are no sex scenes. If you don't like reading on the computer screen you can copy it to notepad or word and email it to your kindle. Please note, if you don't have a login to AHA then the link to Thaw probably won't work.



However, I'm starting to feel better so it's time too do housework and get my life back so there will be a long pause between books. I may not get any more done this month. So much for bragging.

J. wrote: "We are 13 days in and I've hit the Anne Elliott level. 15started. 11 complete and reviewed. 2 discarded because they were a little more mature than I like to read. I am midway through Jane Austen's..."
LOL, Joy! That's a great start and it will see you through the slow times.
LOL, Joy! That's a great start and it will see you through the slow times.

I usually always read one at a time. However, I think it's working with these two books because one is non-fiction and it changes themes with each chapter. Easier to pick up and put down and read something else in between.

Some of them were pretty short and I feel a bit like I've cheated. However, I'm pressing on.

Now I can't wait to finish the story I'm reading and get to AHA. Thanks ever so much.

Not cheating Joy, if they're sitting there needing to be read. They'll balance out with a few longer ones later on.
This is me too, Nancy!
I generally have a few books going at once. I do alright as long as they're not too similar in content.
I generally have a few books going at once. I do alright as long as they're not too similar in content.


It's at AHA. Be prepared to have it be a favorite.

Fair Stands the Wind is hands down my favorite AU forum read. It is the story that inspired me to write JAFF. I can't say enough good things about it or MaxineB.

Fair Stands the Wind is hands down my favorite AU forum read. It is the story that inspired me to write JAFF. I can't say enough good thi..."
I completely agree, Pamela. For me, it's the complete package for a story. Romance. Adventure. Manners. Love that overcomes obstacles. "I shall kiss that mouth a thousand, thousand times." SWOON!!!

I just purchased "Steady to His Purpose" Joy.



Hey Joy!
Reviewing does make you look at a book differently for sure. I review everything I read, but I engage in various levels of reviewing depending on if the book is one off my own shelf or if its a review commitment book. I found after a while that I really needed to mingle both and not just a steady diet of review commitments or I'd get tired or stale. My reviews of personal books are more like notes to myself so I can come back later and get my thoughts on the book or have favorite quotes marked. My review commitment 'note's are more structured. I keep a pile of sticky tabs to mark physical books and a small note pad for longer notes. Like Ceri, I use the highlight feature on my Kindle. Once in a while, I'll use the update feature here to share quotes or impressions on a book as I'm reading.
Reviewing does make you look at a book differently for sure. I review everything I read, but I engage in various levels of reviewing depending on if the book is one off my own shelf or if its a review commitment book. I found after a while that I really needed to mingle both and not just a steady diet of review commitments or I'd get tired or stale. My reviews of personal books are more like notes to myself so I can come back later and get my thoughts on the book or have favorite quotes marked. My review commitment 'note's are more structured. I keep a pile of sticky tabs to mark physical books and a small note pad for longer notes. Like Ceri, I use the highlight feature on my Kindle. Once in a while, I'll use the update feature here to share quotes or impressions on a book as I'm reading.

Glad to have you with us for the challenge, Tracy!
Haha! You sound like me with the mood reading. I organize my books enough so I know what I have to read, but I don't commit to a time frame for them unless they are a blog read b/c I do better going with what catches my eye.
Good luck on Anne Elliot level!
Haha! You sound like me with the mood reading. I organize my books enough so I know what I have to read, but I don't commit to a time frame for them unless they are a blog read b/c I do better going with what catches my eye.
Good luck on Anne Elliot level!

I liked it too, Monica.

Thank you, Abigail, for reading my reviews. I don't ever want to be mean. It takes a lot to put out a book - even a bad one. I appreciate that effort as I know you do as well. However, I rely a lot on other's reviews before I purchase so I want to quickly let someone else know WHY I can or cannot recommend it to them.
This is A LOT OF WORK!!!

I hear that! In reviews I try to stay as far on the positive side as I can, and, when I have to offer criticism, to make it fair and constructive. Reviews (at least on Goodreads) should always be a snark-free zone!




I know this is a stereotype but don't think it helps being British either, I don't know if you've ever seen those Very British Problems you see floating round the internet but one of them is that if you praise something too highly you somehow start to sound sarcastic and I sometimes struggle with that too, if I've really enjoyed a book I don't think I always convey my enthusiasm for it very well. I am getting better though :)

You do good work, Ceri.

My biggest pet peeve is spoilers. I hate spoilers with anything books, movies, TV it doesn't matter. I very much appreciate someone who gives *spoiler alerts* in their reviews.
Add me to the anti-spoilers crowd though I'm not opposed to someone clearly delineating a section as a spoiler. Although, I do have to say, that its interesting what people will define as a spoiler. Last year, I had someone get hopping mad b/c I put a warning in that a story contained some unexpected sexual heat that wasn't obvious by reading the blurb etc. I also make mention if the book ends on a cliffhanger w/o saying more than that when the blurb doesn't make it obvious. I don't see that as spoiling (obviously b/c I did it), but the person who got angry in a comment did.
Oh and on the subject of reviews- I try to answer certain questions- why did I choose the book?, what was my overall impression? was it consistent with its reputation (blurb, cover, genre, etc)? was it consistent with itself (its a historical so did the characters act and talk like they belonged)?, did it engage my attentions and emotions?, how did I feel about the story and its characters? and who do I think its best audience is? On some occasions, I will form an opinion that might be more on the analytical side trying to figure out why a story doesn't work for me.
Basically, I review for the reader while I try to respect the author's work. Reviewing is so subjective and personal. I think that's why it can frustrate folk so much. You get five starts with vague- It's awesome! and you get one stars with It stinks! That help nobody. Definitely frustrating! Haha!
Oh and on the subject of reviews- I try to answer certain questions- why did I choose the book?, what was my overall impression? was it consistent with its reputation (blurb, cover, genre, etc)? was it consistent with itself (its a historical so did the characters act and talk like they belonged)?, did it engage my attentions and emotions?, how did I feel about the story and its characters? and who do I think its best audience is? On some occasions, I will form an opinion that might be more on the analytical side trying to figure out why a story doesn't work for me.
Basically, I review for the reader while I try to respect the author's work. Reviewing is so subjective and personal. I think that's why it can frustrate folk so much. You get five starts with vague- It's awesome! and you get one stars with It stinks! That help nobody. Definitely frustrating! Haha!

Absolutely, Joy! If reviewing is distracting or even unpleasant than deep six it and just curl up with your book. I wanted this challenge to be fun while purposeful not frustrating which is why I didn't make reviewing mandatory. Reading through the TBR 'skyscraper' (good one) is the main focus.
Good Reads is very flexible allowing for people to mark a book as read with no further action needed or allowing just a rating or going w/o the rating for just a note thus its functional for more than one purpose or reason for tracking.
Good Reads is very flexible allowing for people to mark a book as read with no further action needed or allowing just a rating or going w/o the rating for just a note thus its functional for more than one purpose or reason for tracking.

Joy, if reviewing them fully is spoiling your reading enjoyment then it's not worth doing but if you still wanted to review them perhaps you could just add a sentence or two giving your overall impression of the book, like what you'd say to a friend if they asked you whether you'd recommend reading it?

My name is Veronica and I'm from Italy.
I adore Jane Austen and my favourite books are Persuasion and P&P.
I always have some new Jane Austen themed books.
I'll start the challenge with Marianne Dashwood level, but I hope to read more books.
Welcome to the group, Veronica!
Oh yay! A Persuasion fan. That's my favorite too.
Good luck with Marianne Dashwood and best wishes that you continue on to the next level.
Oh yay! A Persuasion fan. That's my favorite too.
Good luck with Marianne Dashwood and best wishes that you continue on to the next level.
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