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Welcome to the group LadyDisdain (I like that name)! Persuasion is also my favorite Austen novel. Darcy is quite wonderful but up against THE letter......Hope to see you comment more often!

I know, The Letter, Darcy's probably quaking in his hessian boots at the sound of those words.
Darcy's letter is good but is more of CYA thing.
Wentworth's letter - well that is his very gorgeous soul laid out on a platter.
Wentworth's letter - well that is his very gorgeous soul laid out on a platter.

Anyway, I have joined this group some time ago but this is my first post. I guess I felt a little intimidated before, ;) but I'm glad to be here.
Welcome Luciana! Thanks for speaking up! Please join in the discussions - we are happy you are here!

I don't really remember how my Jane Austen obsession started, but I just love her books. So far I have read Persuasion (my all time favorite; I just LOVE that letter from Captain Wentworth; why aren't there any guys around like that???), Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, Emma (my least favorite heroine ever), Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility (was anyone else just a little confused by the sheer number of characters and their connections? Felt like that to me...).
I'm really looking forward to hear from you :)
Hi Andrea. Nice to have you here! Please look around all our various discussions and jump in. Welcome!

Like everyone else I say Pride and Prejudice is always a good novel to start with but I would also suggest Persuasion is a good one as well! (I am a bit biased because I have declared that one to be my favorite with P & P next and S & S after that!)
I hope you will enjoy your first Jane Austen novel which ever one you choose!
WELCOME Lady Disdain, Luciana, and Andrea!
Glad to have you here! I love Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion, so it seems we all have good taste! :)
Glad to have you here! I love Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion, so it seems we all have good taste! :)


Hello Rebecca! We all love Jane Austen! Good to have you here. Hope to see more of you in our discussions!
Glad you have joined us Anne! We look forward to hearing what you think!
Welcome, Rebecca and Anne!
You two have definitely picked two of the best in Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion! Glad to have you here!
You two have definitely picked two of the best in Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion! Glad to have you here!

I'm in my mid-teens and am an avid Jane Austenite. :) I have a book blog called Austenitis, and have watched movies of at least most of Jane Austen's stories. I don't want to say all, because I'm not certain.
"Emma" and "Pride and Prejudice" are my favorite books. I love the 2009 Emma and the 1995 Pride and Prejudice.
I have read all of Jane Austen's books, except her uncompleted work, "The Watsons."
So glad to be here! Thanks for starting a great group.

I taught high school English for 16 years and now I'm currently teaching in both middle school and high school...two totally different worlds. I have also taught at the college level.
I too have gotten to the point of where I read what I enjoy which is good literature. I don't finish a book anymore if I don't like it. I do wish I had more time to read....I enjoy most authors from the Victorian Era...but will read just about anything from the 1800's. I refuse to read anything about vampires falling in love as my granddaughter would suggest that I read those kind of books....uck! lol
Hello Charity! Hi Judy! Welcome to the group! We look forward to both of you joining in the discussions!!
Welcome, Charity and Judy!
I love those film versions, too, Charity--the '95 P & P is the ultimate for me!--and it sounds like you will be able to add a lot to our book discussions as an educator, Judy! Glad to have you both here!
I love those film versions, too, Charity--the '95 P & P is the ultimate for me!--and it sounds like you will be able to add a lot to our book discussions as an educator, Judy! Glad to have you both here!


"Pride and Prejudice," "Emma," and "Persuasion" are my top three of her novels.
Hi Kristin! Welcome to the group. I hope you look around and jump into the discussions! Nice to have you join the rest of us!

Hello Deidra!Glad to have you here!
Welcome, Brenda, Kristin, and Deidre!
I'm so glad to see so many new people joinin our group! I hope you all can contribute a lot and enjoy your time here!
I'm so glad to see so many new people joinin our group! I hope you all can contribute a lot and enjoy your time here!

Picking a favourite is hard, but as I love pestering other people about their favourite anything (be it books, food, movies) I feel I need to choose one. So if I could - horror of horrors - keep only 1 single Austen book, it would be Emma. No, wait, Pride and Prejudice. No, Emma. Seriously, Emma. I can identify sooo much with her, I fell we would be friends. :)
I haven't watched too many Jane Austen movies - and didn't really like the ones I watched. So, I am sticking to the books, thank you very much.
Welcome to the group Aroma! We won't make you choose a favorite here! ;-)

I'll really enjoy being in company with so many other Austen fans and readers, and hope to make more goodreads freinds.

Welcome to the group Starry and Christie! We are all very happy you have joined us. Look around and tell us what you are thinking!
Welcome, Starry and Christie!!
Glad to have two such huge Austen fans here--you're in the right place! :)
Starry, I hope you read Emma very soon. The main character irritates me, but you will fall in love with Mr. Knightly and Miss Bates is a hoot! And, I have read the first Jane Austen Mystery by Barron, Christie--I loved it and hope to get to the next soon!
Wonderful to have you two here!
Glad to have two such huge Austen fans here--you're in the right place! :)
Starry, I hope you read Emma very soon. The main character irritates me, but you will fall in love with Mr. Knightly and Miss Bates is a hoot! And, I have read the first Jane Austen Mystery by Barron, Christie--I loved it and hope to get to the next soon!
Wonderful to have you two here!

Hi Em! Welcome to the group!
Georgette Heyer (d. 1974) is an author who wrote historical romance novels and some detective fiction. She is usually credited for establishing the genre of "Regency Romance" novels. Ms. Heyer said her inspiration was Jane Austen. Heyer did tons of research about her time period and that is why the detail in her books is so interesting. And she is good when one needs a Jane-like fix!
Hope to see you more in our discussions.
Georgette Heyer (d. 1974) is an author who wrote historical romance novels and some detective fiction. She is usually credited for establishing the genre of "Regency Romance" novels. Ms. Heyer said her inspiration was Jane Austen. Heyer did tons of research about her time period and that is why the detail in her books is so interesting. And she is good when one needs a Jane-like fix!
Hope to see you more in our discussions.
Welcome, Em!
Heyer is a nice sub for Austen after you've read all the original lady's works, as Megan said. Austen is still the ultimate voice of romance for her time, of course! :)
Glad to have you here!
Heyer is a nice sub for Austen after you've read all the original lady's works, as Megan said. Austen is still the ultimate voice of romance for her time, of course! :)
Glad to have you here!


My name is Melinda. I'm 21, in college and also a mother. I love Jane Austen and I'm new to this website. Just getting a hang of it. I just finish reading a book and in the process of finding a book to read. Something like Jane Austen any ideas?
Hi Melinda! Welcome to the group. Check out our bookshelf in the group. Lots of good stuff on there.
Welcome, Melinda!!
Good luck juggling classes and a baby--you're accomplishing a lot! The Jane Austen Fan Fiction section of our discussion threads has a lot of info on the sequels and re-tellings authors have done of Austen's work, too. Definitely worth checking out. Hope to see you around here as much as you can!
Good luck juggling classes and a baby--you're accomplishing a lot! The Jane Austen Fan Fiction section of our discussion threads has a lot of info on the sequels and re-tellings authors have done of Austen's work, too. Definitely worth checking out. Hope to see you around here as much as you can!

nice n hi.

I'm ashamed to admit it, but even though I was an English major, I never read JA until my 30s, when I was immediately hooked. Persuasion and Pride & Prejudice are my favorite Austen novels, and I've reread them many times. I also really enjoy Emma, and I'm working on cultivating my appreciation of Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey.
I also love the Austen adaptations, of course. Or at least the vast majority of them.
Looking forward to participating in this group!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Lord of the Rings (other topics)Emma (other topics)
Georgette Heyer's Regency World (other topics)
Pride and Prejudice (other topics)
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Angela Thirkell (other topics)D.E. Stevenson (other topics)
Georgette Heyer (other topics)
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Yes, I vote for Pride and Prejudice too!