Austenesque Lovers TBR Challenge 2020 discussion

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Marlene | 251 comments Interesting. I use Libby, but didn't know about Hoopla......


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Renee Marlene wrote: "Interesting. I use Libby, but didn't know about Hoopla......"

I think they are basically the same, different libraries use different apps for their ebooks. You can check Hoopla and see if your library uses it, if you can get another app it gives you access to more books.


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Chelsea (crystal_dark) | 402 comments My library has Hoopla but I use it for eVideo's and eMusic from the library. Both my libraries also use Overdrive for eBooks and eAudio Books.


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writer... (goodreadscomwriter) | 110 comments Final day for Donna Fletcher Crow's *Freebie
[Another jaff author I enjoy]
A Darkly Hidden Truth by Donna Fletcher Crow A Darkly Hidden Truth British series
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=A+darkly+h...


message 55: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea | 5 comments For any Bronte fans, NT Live is currently streaming a production of Jane Eyre for free on YouTube this week. It's definitely a unique and different version but I found myself in love with it and all the actors by the end. https://youtu.be/mO0CXV0zEAQ


message 56: by Chelsea (last edited Apr 15, 2020 09:44AM) (new)

Chelsea (crystal_dark) | 402 comments Here is a Freebie I came across I thought I would share.

The Lost Letter by Mimi Matthews The Lost Letter

I don't know if it's good but it sounded interesting (sounded like it had some Beauty and the Beast elements to me) and 1 reviewer said it was reminiscent of Persuasion.


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Marlene | 251 comments From an author who has been on my TBR list forever:

For those of you who like audiobooks. I've recorded and posted the audiobook (video book?) of my first book, Just Ella

It's on YouTube, so it's FREE (Bonus!). And it IS complete. No switeroo where I try to get you hooked and then ask you to buy it. It's all there, no strings attached.

Each chapter is its own video, but I've put them all in a Playlist so that you can push go and they'll play in order:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
I've been wanting to try Tessa Dare's books. Thanks, Chelsea!


message 61: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (crystal_dark) | 402 comments Sophia wrote: "I've been wanting to try Tessa Dare's books. Thanks, Chelsea!"

I have only read a few but really enjoyed what I have read.

Stay Safe and Happy Reading!


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J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 447 comments I saw this Georgette Heyer 3-book + a novella deal for $3.03

Georgette Heyer's Greatest Hits


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
That is a fab deal. Thanks, Jeanne!


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Chelsea (crystal_dark) | 402 comments NetGalley Historical Romances Under Read Now:
A Duke Will Never Do (The Spitfire Society #3) by Darcy Burke A Duke Will Never Do: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/boo...
Lord of Chance (Rogues to Riches #1) by Erica Ridley Lord of Chance (Also Free on Amazon): https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/boo... (Archive Date: May 15, 2020)

Historical Fiction Read Now: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/cat...


message 65: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) Okay, if any of you ever respected me before, you won't after this. I'm recommending one of the silliest books I've read in forever: Storks in a Blue Sky by Carol Anne Dobson. Set in England and France the late eighteenth or maybe early nineteenth century, who can tell? A Cinderella romance too implausible but yet too delightful for words. My review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show.... Dunno what came over me.


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Marlene | 251 comments Abigail wrote: "Okay, if any of you ever respected me before, you won't after this. I'm recommending one of the silliest books I've read in forever: Storks in a Blue Sky by Carol Anne Dobson. Set i..."

HAHA! That's fantastic, Abagail. I'm going to go check out your review now. I'm wondering if it's clean. :-)


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Abigail Bok (regency_reader) It doesn't have explicit descriptions of sex, but there's a lot of kissing and desire and (view spoiler) which was squidgy for me. I accepted the more sensual stuff because I liked the main character, but (view spoiler)


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
Abigail wrote: "Okay, if any of you ever respected me before, you won't after this. I'm recommending one of the silliest books I've read in forever: Storks in a Blue Sky by Carol Anne Dobson. Set i..."

Had to snicker over that caveat. :)


message 69: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours, and to laugh at them in our turn?


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
And, be a good sport when said neighbors snicker. :)


message 71: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) I try to snicker preemptively at myself!


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
Good coping mechanism. :)


message 73: by Marlene (last edited May 19, 2020 06:56PM) (new)

Marlene | 251 comments Abigail wrote: "It doesn't have explicit descriptions of sex, but there's a lot of kissing and desire and [spoilers removed] which was squidgy for me. I accepted the more sensual stuff because I liked the main cha..."

Thank you for that, Abagail. I appreciate it. I actually decided to remove it from my list as a result of your comment, because it's not quite the type of book I look for. :-)


message 74: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) Judging by what I know of your tastes, I think that's a good choice. That's why I gave you the spoiler details!


message 75: by Marlene (last edited May 20, 2020 06:35PM) (new)

Marlene | 251 comments Thanks. I'm reading a lovely clean Regency. Sigh! :-) Makes me happy.

Also ..... drum roll .... after a VERY long time of listening to no audio books (except for #1 in the Wardrobe series) for reasons, I decided today that I would get back into them. My present lifestyle - school at home with five elementary school aged kids - doesn't really allow for the wardrobe #2, unfortunately, but I am listening to a nice fluffy .... again ... clean Regency-- that I've read before. :-)


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Abigail Bok (regency_reader) Yay!


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J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 447 comments Summer Hansford has a $0.99 discount on one of her books in the Marriage Maker series that can be read as a standalone. Or you can try for her giveaway at the following link.

https://summerhanford.com/?ks_giveawa...


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
Sale $3.99 for The Barbara Pym Collection Volume One: A Glass of Blessings, Some Tame Gazelle, and Jane and Prudence. I have no idea what her writing is like, but another author's blurb for the books definitely caught my attention: Often characterized as the twentieth-century literary heiress to Jane Austen, and heralded by Phillip Larkin as “the most underrated novelist of the century,” Barbara Pym explored female friendship and the quiet yearnings of British middle-class life—not the least of which, unrequited love—with sharp wit and deep compassion for her characters. No wonder Eudora Welty called her work “sheer delight” and the New York Times raved, “her entire canon is a treat.”



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CMFP4VT/...


message 79: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) Her books are good but I don't know that I'd call them comedies particularly. The ones I've read have sharp social observation but are rather sad.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
I had heard her name in passing, but never tried her books and then I saw this set with that blurb and wondered.

Which ones did you read, Abigail?


message 81: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) Oh, it was so long ago! When they first came out. I can recall reading Excellent Women and Quartet in Autumn, maybe No Fond Return of Love and The Sweet Dove Died?


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
LOL, sorry to squeeze your brain like that. I was just curious b/c I think I'm going to try one and was curious if you had a recommend.


message 83: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) I'm afraid I don't recall the details well enough! Sigh.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
No worries! I'll hit up the library.


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Kirk (goodreadscomkirkc) | 586 comments Sophia wrote: "I had heard her name in passing, but never tried her books and then I saw this set with that blurb and wondered.

Which ones did you read, Abigail?"


I read Excellent Women....toast without butter for me. But....Dr Paula Byrne is coming out with a bio of Pym sometime soonish.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
Oh, yeah that sounds so-so. Good to know before going in. Thanks, Kirk!

Oh neat! I love reading the bios of authors to get a feel for who they are beyond their writing.


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Kirk (goodreadscomkirkc) | 586 comments Sophia wrote: "Oh, yeah that sounds so-so. Good to know before going in. Thanks, Kirk!

Oh neat! I love reading the bios of authors to get a feel for who they are beyond their writing."

Apparently it is scheduled for April 2021. And another of my favorite Austen rock star scholars, Devoney Looser, is working on a dual bio of the Porter sisters. That one is also scheduled for 2021.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
I feel badly that I never read any of Devoney Looser's until she did the intro on Rational Creatures and I read more to find I enjoyed her style.


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Marlene | 251 comments We just watched the movie Christopher Robin with Ewan McGregor, and I absolutely loved it. It's live action, and the characters all look like stuffed animals, which at first threw me off, but I got used to it very quickly - and very soon impressed with them. It's a very sweet story. If you're familiar with Winnie the Pooh - and like the Pooh stories - I think you'd like this movie. It was very sweet, and Ewan McGregor's acting was right on, I thought.


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J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 447 comments $0.99 deal on a non-Austen Regency Anthology that includes our very own Summer Hanford and Regina Jeffers among others:

Regency Summer: Secrets and Soirees

It launched yesterday so this new baby has no reviews at this time.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
Marlene wrote: "We just watched the movie Christopher Robin with Ewan McGregor, and I absolutely loved it. It's live action, and the characters all look like stuffed animals, which at first threw me off, but I got..."

I adored that movie. :)


message 93: by J. W. (last edited Jul 13, 2020 08:07AM) (new)

J. W. Garrett (jeannewallacegarrett) | 447 comments $0.99 deal from Mimi Matthews in her 'Parish Orphans of Devon' series: book 4/4:

The Winter Companion (Parish Orphans of Devon, #4) by Mimi Matthews The Winter Companion

194 reviews: 79% 5-stars & 17% 4-stars


message 94: by Marlene (new)

Marlene | 251 comments J. W. wrote: "$0.99 deal from Mimi Matthews in her 'Parish Orphans of Devon' series: book 4/4:

The Winter Companion (Parish Orphans of Devon, #4) by Mimi Matthews The Winter Companion"



Thanks! Audible for another $1.99! :-D


message 95: by Abigail (last edited Aug 06, 2020 06:32AM) (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) This is not from the Regency era but a nice retro romance: Vittoria Cottage by D. E. Stevenson, published and set about 1949.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
I've heard good things about this author and even have some books on my Kindle. I need to get busy and read them. :)


message 97: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) She's lovely, and very prolific too, so if you cotton to her you have scads of enjoyment in store! This one was a particular favorite for me, and it has been reprinted in a modern edition so I didn't have to read a crumbling paperback with browned acid paper.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
Good to know. And, my poor eyes wouldn't survive an old yellowed paperback these days. :)


message 99: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) There are doubtless ebooks as well of the republished books.


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Sophia (sophiarose) | 698 comments Mod
For sure. I've got a couple. I just need to read them. Thanks for the nudge in the right direction. Haha!


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