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You will love those versions!!! Can't wait to hear your thoughts.
Glad you enjoyed it and I would recommend .... Persuasion or Emma next :)

Yay! I'm so glad you gave Austen another chance; that is awesome. They all have their merits, but 2005 P&P adaptation is my absolute favorite. I hope you enjoy them all! I add my vote for Persuasion as the next read.
Northanger Abbey has a special place in my heart, because it was written with such humor... very tongue-in-cheek mockery of the melodramatic gothic novels. It is really transitional from the clever, but silly, writing of her juvenilia into the realm of the novel. To appreciate it you would first want to look at a few of them to get a feel for her sense of humor as a teenager, like "The Beautifull Cassandra" and maybe "The History of England: from the reign of Henry the 4th to the death of Charles the 1st" (my personal favorites). They are very short and you can probably find them for free online.

The Beautifull Cassandra transcript on The Republic of Pemberley website. They are kind of weirdly intense about their rules/posting etiquette - so be sure to check that out if you're thinking of posting anything, but they do have a lot of cool resources.
History of England transcript with digital scans of the actual journal pages so you can see the illustrations Cassandra Austen did for it, which is kind of amazing...

I used to think I relate most to Elisabeth or Elinor, but these days... I think I'm probably most like Darcy. ;) Most recently, I reread and rewatched Northanger Abby and it's currently one of my favorites... at least until I read/watch another one. :)

Hey Sarah!! Good to have you here!

Doesn't matter how bad my day has been, Jane never fails to bring a smile to my face with one of her books.
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Hi Gem! Welcome to the group. Lots of addicts here and lots of RPJ fans as well! Glad you are here - let us know what you think!

Hi Carolina! Welcome to the group!

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*Old-Fashioned Charm LOVE THIS ONE
Miss Georgiana Darcy
and Laughing with Lizzie ;D
WELCOME, Caro!
I envy that there is some Austen you haven't discovered yet. Enjoy! Good to have you with us!
I envy that there is some Austen you haven't discovered yet. Enjoy! Good to have you with us!

Hey Soraya! Welcome! I hope you join the discussions - always lots going on!

I love books and usually I' m able to read at least 2 or 3 per week ( Mainly Jane Austen books, books inspired on Jane Austen and romance novels).
One of the things I love the most is walk to the library to see what else can I read, also I enjoy reading book's reviews.

I love books and usually I' m able to read at l..."
Hi Karla, the S&S 1995 version is wonderful. Emma Thompson is brilliant. There are very few S&S inspired books unfortunately, but I really liked Willoughby's Return: A Tale of Almost Irresistible Temptation by Jane Odiwe. I hope you enjoy it.
Welcome to the group Karla!! Which Austen inspired books are your favorites? I love Pamela Aidan's Darcy trilogy.

Hi Megan, some of my favorites are Mr. Darcy's diary and Wickham's diary by Amanda Grange (Currently I have other books from the same authors on my "to read" shelf), I also really liked Northanger Alibi by Jenni James (I think is really cute and entertaining).
Fortunately were I live the local library has a lot of options for Austen fans like us :)
WELCOME, Karla!
You sound like me--I'm always reading a few books at once! And I love my local library!
Glad to have you with us!
You sound like me--I'm always reading a few books at once! And I love my local library!
Glad to have you with us!
Hi! I'm Bess. I discovered Jane through the 1995 P&P. For a long time, I just watched the movies over and over, but lately I've been working my way through the books. Has anybody here visited Robert Rodi's Bitch In A Bonnet blog?

I absolutely love his work, but his take on Jane is not very popular on this forum, sadly. You might say he is the shock jock of the Jane Austen community, e.g.:
… Take out passages like this, and you essentially gut Jane Austen with a Bowie knife. And what you’ve got left is pretty people in their waistcoats and pelisses, gliding about being photogenic. Which is, believe it or not, exactly what some people want from Austen. Seriously. I’ve met them. What they crave is less Jane Austen than The Jane Austen Catalog, which chapeaus and gloves and china cups you can imagine wantonly Adding To Cart.…

Hello Annie! Congrats on reading all of Austen's novels! Now you will probably re-read them! Glad to have you among us. I hope you will browse the topics - there are lots of interesting people here!
WELCOME, Annie!
Megan's right--noe you get to look forward to re-reading all of Austen's novels!
Happy to have you here!
Megan's right--noe you get to look forward to re-reading all of Austen's novels!
Happy to have you here!
Tony wrote: "Hi, Bess! Yes, I have visited Rodi’s blog page. Have you read the first volume of Bitch in a Bonnet? After reading it I was desperate for the second but, he explains, other projects have held up th..."
Hey Tony! Yeah, I have Rodi's first. I adore it! So glad to see he's back to blogging. As far as his not being too popular around these parts, well, that's ok. I like all facets of Austen, even if the snark is my favorite.
Hey Tony! Yeah, I have Rodi's first. I adore it! So glad to see he's back to blogging. As far as his not being too popular around these parts, well, that's ok. I like all facets of Austen, even if the snark is my favorite.
Annie wrote: "Hey everyone! My name is Annie and I recently joined this group, but I love Jane Austen's books a lot. I am almost finished with Mansfield park which means I will have read all six of her novels."
Hi Annie! You're ahead of me by at least three. Do you have a favorite?
Hi Annie! You're ahead of me by at least three. Do you have a favorite?





Hi Medea and Jane! Welcome to the group!
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You're in for a treat with the film versions of P & P. You'll have to tell us which you prefer--it's a source of endless debate in the Austen fandom.
I recommend Persuasion next but you will find a great story no matter which you read.
Enjoy and hope to see you around here a lot!