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I've finished reading Northanger Abbey today and now I've read all her novels (some of them several times xD)... I look forward to read her short stories and juvenilia as well!
My favourite novels are P&P and Emma!
Hi Maria! Glad you've joined us!

Hello Jackie! Good luck with your book - sounds exciting!

I'm Carol & I'm a volunteer in New Zealand. I came to Austen when I was about 11. I was already a Georgette Heyer addict & I saw a very old adaptation of P&P on TV. It followed on (Heyer ->Austen) & I was hooked.
My favourite Austen is still P&P & the Colin Firth adaptation is my favourite adaptation of her work. I'm hoping to reread it at the end of this year.
Welcome Carol! So happy you're here!

I recently published a listicle on USA Today's "Happy Ever After" blog on Top 10 Heroes Who Fell For Difficult Women - and 3 out of 10 were Jane Austen heroes.... yeah, I think I have a problem....
No you don't! Welcome to the group!

I recently published a listicle on USA Today's "Happy Ever After" blog on Top 10 Heroes Who Fell For Difficult Women - and 3 o..."
Abby wrote: "Thanks for the welcome! Glad to be with others who understand. :)"
Abby wrote: "Hi, I'm new and I am a huge Jane Austen and Elizabeth Gaskell addict!
I recently published a listicle on USA Today's "Happy Ever After" blog on Top 10 Heroes Who Fell For Difficult Women - and 3 o..."
Welcome and nice list! I would Mr Knightley on the list. Not only Emma to contend with but her father as well! Disclaimer: Mr K is my favorite Austen hero. Colonel Brandon is 2nd, so glad to see him on the list. I came to Austen just past 30...


I am so enthralled with the idea of hating someone first and loving them next that I wanted to write a novel like that. Not sure if it is a modern day P&P but people are loving it.


The beauty of the Jane Austen books is that she takes us inside a variety of characters and let us experience what they think and feel. Some are well meaning, but snobby like Emma. Some are shy, introverted, but firm in their convictions like Fanny on Mansfield Park. You have the impulse and romantic Marianne in Sense and Sensibility. People are so very different and I get the feeling that Jane Austen picked different types of characters and developed them in her books.
I have read almost all of the Jane Austen books several times. I am working on Northanger Abbey and then I will have read them all. So I am a Jane Austen fan and I will likely read the books several more times.
WELCOME, Brit!
You clearly love Jane so you came to the right group! Happy to have you here with us!
You clearly love Jane so you came to the right group! Happy to have you here with us!

I've been reading Jane Austen since I was about 11/12 years old. My personal favorite is Persuasion, though I have probably read P&P the most amount of times out of all of them. I've just always loved the amount of perspective into the societal obligations and gender roles that Jane explores for women throughout her novels, and the always present wit & humor at literally everything around them.
Outside of Austen, I am a huuuuge fan of fantasy (particularly fairytales/folktales/mythology), science-fiction, historical fiction, and contemporary. I'm always looking for recommendation so please feel free to send any titles my way (plus of course any Austen conversations you'd like to have as well~)
Welcome Nora! Persuasion is my favorite also.
WELCOME, Nora!
You mentioned my two favorite Austen novels, and I enjoy the fairytale genre as well. Glad to have you with us!
You mentioned my two favorite Austen novels, and I enjoy the fairytale genre as well. Glad to have you with us!

Welcome Guilia! Looking forward to see you in our discussions!
Giulia - sorry I misspelled your name. Fat fingers this morning!

I've had several careers in my lifetime (I'm 61 and retired now) including teaching high school English for a few years. I've been happily married for almost 39 years, even though my dear husband has no interest in literature whatsoever so he obviously doesn't understand my obsession with Jane Austen and her wonderful characters. We live in Myrtle Beach, SC, USA, enjoying playing golf and performing music- he's a guitarist and I sing.
My profile photo is of me with our son from about 6 years ago. (He just turned 30--Yikes!)


Hi QNPoohBear! The very first time I read it in Italian, Jane's English was too difficult for me at that time. When I became more proficient at reading in English after many many books I read it in English too.
I love your grandma ahahah!

I started with P&P and I fell in love with the characters, the regency era and most of all the irony that Jane Austen uses in P&P.
I'm currently reading Emma, and I already have Persuasion in my bookshelf, waiting to be read.
Welcome Anna! Thanks for joining us!
WELCOME, Anna!
Enjoy reading the rest of Jane's novels--you'll love them!
Happy to have you with us!
Enjoy reading the rest of Jane's novels--you'll love them!
Happy to have you with us!

Martin Rinehart here, experienced writer of software 'how-to' and first-time novelist (married romance).
A half dozen years ago, I pulled Pride and Prejudice from my wife's shelves. I must have been waiting for a game on TV or something. Thought it was 'chick lit.'
Today I'm quite hooked. Finished Mansfield Park (fourth or fifth time) yesterday and started P&P again (lost count). It is a truth, universally acknowledged, that everyone knows (and loves) the first sentence!
Now, if anyone can direct me to a discussion of the genre of P&P (it's a romance! Wikipedia's wrong!) I'd be happy to hear some opinions.
WELCOME, Martin!
Glad to hear your enthusiasm for Jane! If you click on "Discussion Board" on the group's main page and scroll down to the topic "Jane's Books" there is a Pride and Prejudice thread there. Genre is probably discussed within it.
Happy you're with us!
Glad to hear your enthusiasm for Jane! If you click on "Discussion Board" on the group's main page and scroll down to the topic "Jane's Books" there is a Pride and Prejudice thread there. Genre is probably discussed within it.
Happy you're with us!



Hi Debbie, as always, I appreciate your follow. Kids do grow up, don't they? Mine are 33 with three children and almost 29 with a black Lab!
I dipped back into the Lady about two years ago...and it took another year before I found the courage (thank the 33 Year Old daughter-author) to start writing. I am still teaching history on the internet (3 colleges in Illinois) from the Seattle-area.

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