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My Name is Sarah and I´m from Germany (which is why my english might not be perfect all the time). I´m 18 years old, and have been loving Jane Austen for 5 years now. The first book I´ve read by her was Persuasion, though since I was 13 at the time, it took me a second read a year later to actually understand it.
By now I have read all novels of Austen at least once, but I believe and have experienced that Jane Austens books are stories that grow with you.
Because of that I´m really looking forward to re-reading and discussing her works with you!
WELCOME, Sarah!
Reading Austen's novels more than once and discussing them are one of the best things about being a fan of her work.
Glad to have you here!
Reading Austen's novels more than once and discussing them are one of the best things about being a fan of her work.
Glad to have you here!
Hi Alittlehaze! Welcome to the group!

My name is Eider and I'm from Spain. First of all, I apologise for my por English, I'll be doing my best.
I started loving Jane austen when I watched Sense & Sensibility movie. When I realice it was based on a book (in Spain we do not study English literatura), I went straight to the bookshop and I bought, I was 12. Since then I have read all Jane Austen books, but my favourite always will be P&P.
Thank you!


Marquise wrote: "Hi, Eider. Welcome! Funny that you came to know of Austen through S&S, which is also the first book of hers I read and until last year it was the only one I'd completed reading. I'm on my way to fi..."

Indeed. :) For now, I've held off on ranking them until I'm done with all. It's a tad difficult to single out just one at the moment. I've promised to post my pick and rank all 7 novels when I'm done, though, so that's when I'll be able to answer. I've got 2 pending, "Emma" and "Mansfield Park."

Welcome James! Glad you're here!
WELCOME, Eider and James!
Glad to have such diverse Austen fans joining us! We hope you like it here!
Glad to have such diverse Austen fans joining us! We hope you like it here!


I might just make it this time. I'm 35% of the way through a narrated edition by Emma Messenger.
I'm trying very hard not to stamp TSTL on most of the ladies. And, on most of the guys, for that matter. I was hoping that Elizabeth would be considerably more insightful than she has proven to be so far. Standing up to Collins at least takes her well out of the TSTL crowd.
Jon - it's good you are trying to understand Austen! She does turn up in a lot of places these days.
WELCOME, Isabelle!
Pride and Prejudice certainly does stand out among the best of the best, doesn't it?
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Pride and Prejudice certainly does stand out among the best of the best, doesn't it?
Glad to have you with us!

She has two more books out since:
Lizzy and Jane

The Brontë Plot


My reading interest cover a wide range, history, non-fiction, sci-fi, science, classic literature, etc. I try to keep an open mind and step outside my comfort zone ... and books like Pride and Prejudice make me glad that I take that approach. I am currently reading Little Women ... and throughly enjoying it :)
Hello Louis! Welcome to the group!

I'm about 70% through, up to the part where Jane writes Elizabeth about Lydia and Mr. Wickham. Other than as a comedy or commentary on manners, I am not yet getting the attraction of this book to generations of women and not a few men, either, apparently.
That said, it is certainly holding my interest sufficiently, this time around trying to read it, that I'll finally finish it.

That's why it's so brilliant! 200 years later and people are still the same. You have no idea how often I feel like I'm living in a Jane Austen novel. Mr. Darcy isn't my ideal hero but I like him better than most of the other heroes who are either boring (Edmund, Mr. Knightly and Edward), don't have very strong characters (Edward, Edmund). Henry Tilney teases poor Catherine who can't understand his jokes. Captain Wentworth is my personal favorite hero.

I'm about 70% through, up to the part where Jane writes Elizabeth about Lydia and Mr. Wickham. Other t..."
Hi Jon. I hope you get to finally finish Pride and Prejudice. For whatever its worth, my appreciation for books like P&P has come about with the addiction of two teenage daughters and the grey hairs that they have caused me:)
My only advice is: read what holds your interest .... the worst thing is forcing yourself to slog through a book that you don't like (I did that with Atlas Shrugged and hated every minute of it). Enjoy yourself and have fun, you don't fail at life if you don't read War and Peace or Great Expectation's.

Looking forward to discussing Austen with you!
Please correct me on my English if I'm making mistakes, I like to learn.
Welcome Natalie! Persuasion is also my favorite but love the others as well!
Welcome Natalie! Persuasion is also my favorite but love the others as well!
WELCOME, Nathalie!
I love Persuasion too and Northanger Abbey is delightful so I envy you getting to read it for the first time!
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I love Persuasion too and Northanger Abbey is delightful so I envy you getting to read it for the first time!
Glad to have you with us!

Which is a long way of saying I started Persuasion yesterday. So far, I want to purchase Mr. Elliot a debtor's ticket to Australia.

LOL! He's tough to take but in many ways he reminds me of my own dad. Maybe that's why I felt I could relate to Anne so well.
Oh Jon - that's perfect! Mr. E would fit in well with the people who were sent to Australia!

Looking forward to your further thoughts on Persuasion, Jon! I think it's safe to call yourself an Austen-fan by now, you're allready reading your 2nd Austen in 2 weeks time.

Let's just keep it between the two of us, shall we?
I'm listening to Persuasion on car trips, with a bit of reading on the side. I'm beginning chapter 2, wherein Anne has just been evicted (sic) from home and has gone to live with Mary. We are starting to learn about the Musgroves

Let's just keep it between the two of us, shall we?
I'm list..."
Haha, deal! I hope you'll like Persuasion just as much as I do.

Something has taken me over, because I'm now reading/listening to C. Bronte's Villette. I've downloaded and read an Ambrose Bierce short story and have Jane Eyre ready to go.
Do I take two pot-boilers and call the reading doctor in the a.m., or am I stuck with this affliction?

WELCOME, Samantha!
This is a great place to interact with other Austen fans as you read her for the first time.
Glad to have you with us!
This is a great place to interact with other Austen fans as you read her for the first time.
Glad to have you with us!
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It is so far, Ceri. I already know how the story goes and don't expect anything especially. That helps in taking it as is and enjoying it free of "pressure" that expectations bring in. I am sure making fun of Darcy a lot more this time! :D