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message 1501: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Justmeonhere!

I love Mansfield Park too and agree that it's undervalued. Glad to have you with us!


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QNPoohBear | 737 comments Ciao! Welcome!


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Maddy (theladyoftheshire) | 1 comments Hello! I'm Maddy and I first started reading JA when I was 14. I read Pride And Prejudice for a book report and didn't quite appreciate it as much as I do now, but I think it's become my favorite. (Though it is hard to choose just one.)


message 1504: by Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ (last edited Feb 16, 2017 11:06PM) (new)

Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Welcome Maddy!

& responding upthread - I'm another Mansfield Park fan & I hope we get to do a group read of it some day!


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 169 comments Carol I'm interested in a communal read of Mansfield Park. It's my favorite.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "Carol I'm interested in a communal read of Mansfield Park. It's my favorite."

That would be cool. P&P is my favourite but I'm fond of this one as well. I'm away part of March & a good chunk of June,but any other time would be fine.


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Welcome Maddy!


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A | 1 comments Hi I'm Amy and I'm new to the group. I would also love to participate in a communal read of Mansfield Park, that book seems so undervalued!


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Hi Amy! Welcome.


message 1510: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Maddy and Amy!

Glad to have you both with us!


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Sherrie Brown (authorsherriebrown) | 2 comments Hi, I'm Sherrie and I am new to the group also. I read Pride and Prejudice as a young girl and then was re-introduced to Jane Austen when my son's had to read it for school. I decided to recently read P&P again and this time try my hand at fan fiction with my own version. It is nowhere as good as the original but then nothing will be better, just different. I would love to know what others are looking for in the new books.


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Lona Manning | 89 comments Amy wrote: "Hi I'm Amy and I'm new to the group. I would also love to participate in a communal read of Mansfield Park, that book seems so undervalued!"

There is a new annotated edition of Mansfield Park coming out in April 19th edited by David M. Shapard. Maybe a group read after this version comes out? " the complete text of Austen’s own favorite novel with more than 2,300 annotations on facing pages, including:
● Explanations of historical context
● Citations from Austen’s life, letters, and other writings
● Definitions and clarifications
● Literary comments and analysis
● Maps of places in the novel
● An introduction, bibliography, and detailed chronology of events
● More than 225 informative illustrations
ps I have no connection to David Shapard, but I am looking forward to this edition.


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Hi Sherrie! Welcome! Thank you Lona for the new book info!


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Krysta MacDonald (krystamacdonald) | 9 comments Hi there! I have been lurking for a long time. I am not sure where to post this question, but thought this would work.

Is there any chance of an upcoming group read of one of the original Austen novels? I see a lot of people recently looking at Mansfield Park... I have decided to reread all of her books in the next few months, and was wondering.


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Don Jacobson | 8 comments Mansfield Park is my favorite. Shows JA at her heights of social commentator.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 169 comments Ooh! An annotated Mansfield Park!

When it comes to classics I'm usually resistant to buying them because they are available at the library or Project Gutenberg.

I my have to violate my rule and buy this annotated edition!

It doesn't sound if it lends itself to eBook format though (my preference).


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ Lona wrote: "Amy wrote: "Hi I'm Amy and I'm new to the group. I would also love to participate in a communal read of Mansfield Park, that book seems so undervalued!"

There is a new annotated edition of Mansfie..."


I don't mind waiting for this edition to come out, but I will read the edition I own. :)


message 1518: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Sherrie and Krysta!

Happy to have you here!


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Kirk (goodreadscomkirkc) | 86 comments Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "Ooh! An annotated Mansfield Park!

When it comes to classics I'm usually resistant to buying them because they are available at the library or Project Gutenberg.

I my have to violate my rule and b..."


I believe there is an eBook copy coming out too. One of the delays in getting MP out is that he worked on an eBook P&P. Alas, I haven't seen the eBook P&P, nor have I seen any reviews.

BTW, Harvard Press came out with their annotated MP in Oct and I borrowed it from the PL last month. Alas, I found the annotations to be a bit of "thin gruel". At several key moments, there were no comments.


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Emma Jean (emmajeanlee123) | 2 comments Hello! I am Emma! :)
I love all things Jane Austen. I have read Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma. I am currently reading Persuasion. I am 15 so I am still trying to get through high school but I love reading so I try to make time for it! ❤️


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Hello Emma! Happy reading! Welcome!


message 1522: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Emma!

Glad you are so appreciative of Austen at such a young age. Happy to have you with us!


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Melindam | 169 comments It is a truth universally acknowledged that a die-hard-Jane Austen-fan must be in want of a Group!
I am happy I have found my way here. :)

My name is Melinda, I am from Hungary and I have been a fan since I first read P&P when I was 14.
My favourite book is Emma, followed by P&P, Persuasion, S&S, Northanger Abbey & Mansfield Park. I re-read them all every year.
I am looking forward to great discussions with you all.


Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) Hi all! I'm Joanna, and I have been a Jane Austen devotee since I was 13, when I read P&P for the first of many times. She is my favorite author. I am not sure how active I can be, but I look forward to discussing Austen in various fashions with other devotees.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 169 comments Hi Joanna!

We are going to have a reread of Mansfield Park pretty soon.

There has been lively discussion in two different threads of this book (though I didn't say much) and Sarah suggested another read of the book.


Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "Hi Joanna!

We are going to have a reread of Mansfield Park pretty soon.

There has been lively discussion in two different threads of this book (though I didn't say much) and Sarah suggested anoth..."


Thanks Andrea! I may try to join in on that. It is one I struggled with before.


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Devoney Looser (devoneylooser) | 2 comments Hi, all! I'm Devoney Looser. I admit that I started getting active on Goodreads when I became an author (http://makingjaneausten.com). I look forward to getting the hang of how discussions work and to being a part of the Austen fun here.


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Welcome!


message 1529: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Joanna and Devoney!

We are happy to have you both here!

(Also, Devoney, I am looking forward to your talk at this year's JASNA AGM!)


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Kirk (goodreadscomkirkc) | 86 comments Devoney wrote: "Hi, all! I'm Devoney Looser. I admit that I started getting active on Goodreads when I became an author (http://makingjaneausten.com). I look forward to getting the hang of how discussions work and..."
Welcome!!!!! Hoping to see you "in concert" at a "small" public library soon! :)


message 1531: by Devoney (last edited Jun 19, 2017 03:01PM) (new)

Devoney Looser (devoneylooser) | 2 comments Thanks! We are going to have such a blast in Huntington Beach.


message 1532: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Cupcakeland (alisacupcakeland) | 2 comments Hello everyone, I'm Alisa from Chile. I've already read all the published works from Jane Austen and I'm currently re-reading them.

I also participate in the Chilean group of Jane Austen, I can give you the link of our website if you are interested in getting to know what we do.


message 1533: by See Min (new)

See Min Lim | 5 comments Hi! I'm See Min from Singapore. I just started getting into Jane Austen's novels not that long ago. I've read Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion, started Emma and I loved it but I think it would have to wait till next month because EOYs are coming up :( Hoping to finish all of Jane Austen's novels by the end of this year! (2 month break coming up woohoo!)


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Mary Dixon | 1 comments Hi! I'm Mary, I'm 14, and I've only read Pride and Prejudice. However, I recently bought a large collection of Jane Austen novels and I plan to read half of them before the end of this year. Some of my favorite books of all time are: Jane Eyre, Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, and I Will Always Write Back.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 169 comments Hi Mary!

I hope you enjoy JAs other novels as well.

After you read the rest, please let us know which are your favorites!


message 1536: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Mary!

You have some great novels ahead of you! Glad to have you with us!


message 1537: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (deleterofrecords) | 44 comments Hi,

I joined this group only the other day. I've no idea why I haven't done so earlier because I adore Jane Austen's work. It's my comfort read or when I'm unsure what to read next or travel, I can always take one of her novels and I know I won't be bored.

Back in 1997 I was visiting family in the US and while I was waiting for my cousin, I chanced upon Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility in a bookstore and have never looked back. I reread the novels frequently. A few years ago I reread P&P five times in a row because I just felt like it. LOL! I guess you can undertand me.


message 1538: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Isabel!

Yes, we can definitely understand the desire to read Pride and Prejudice that often!

Happy to have you with us!


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Nina Clare | 58 comments Isabel wrote: "Hi,

I joined this group only the other day. I've no idea why I haven't done so earlier because I adore Jane Austen's work. It's my comfort read or when I'm unsure what to read next or travel, I c..."


Welcome kindred spirit! I read all Austen's books consecutively every year, and never fail to enjoy every word.


message 1540: by Isabel (new)

Isabel (deleterofrecords) | 44 comments Thank you for the warm welcome! I already feel at home here. ;)


message 1541: by Jon (new)

Jon  Blanchard  | 54 comments Hello I’m Terrence.

I studied JA at university a long time ago before anyone had discovered structuralism or even academic feminism. I’ve read and re-read her many times and there is always something new to delight in her.

My other favourite novelist is almost her exact opposite: Charles Dickens. On the other hand I’ve given up on Henry James (often thought as JA’s heir). I’m no fan of Charlotte Bronte either.

I was delighted as a teenager to read Northanger Abbey with its debunking of romantic clichés. I get irritated when Jane is called “romantic”. In the age of Keats and Shelley her favourite poet was Crabbe, for goodness’ sake.

O, and I’ve never seen a movie or TV adaption. I just like books.

Am I the only man here?


message 1542: by NancyJ (last edited Jul 14, 2018 05:28PM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) Hi, I'm NancyJ. I discovered Austin relatively late in life, when I was obsessed with classic movies. I saw Pride and Prejudice on TCM, and loved it. I suppose in my youth it seemed too old fashioned, and the focus on marriage offended my feminist sensibilities. Little did I know how much I would enjoy her books. I love when I see nods to Austen in other books or movies. Sanditon is the only one I didn't heard of until recently.

Has everyone here been voting for Pride and Prejudice for the Great American Read? Fans of P&P, Outlander, Lord of the Rings, and even 50 Shades of Gray are pretty active on twitter as far as I can tell. FYI, PBS will only count tweets from accounts with at least 10 followers, so if you need a follower, let me know. @nancyjreader


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Zandi Bosua | 2 comments Hi! My name is Zandi and I have been meaning to delve into some Jane Austen books. I’ve read “Pride and Prejudice” around 3 or 4 times and am ready to explore her other works :)


message 1544: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
WELCOME, Zandi!

You will love Austen's other works! Happy to have you here!


message 1545: by QNPoohBear (new)

QNPoohBear | 737 comments Welcome Zandi! How I envy you being able to read Jane Austen's wonderful words for the very first time.


message 1546: by Jon (new)

Jon  Blanchard  | 54 comments Hello Zandi. Welcome - pity there are only six novels, but when you know them they are very different in tone despite the superficial similarities.


message 1547: by Zandi (new)

Zandi Bosua | 2 comments Thank you for the warm welcome everyone! ☺️☺️


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Kathleen | 0 comments Hi, I'm Kathleen -- I've read Pride & Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Northanger Abbey and plan to read Emma next. I love the Colin Firth P&P movie, as well as Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility -- Alan Rickman breaks my heart!

Anyway I am really getting into Jane Austen now and look forward to learning from the group.


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QNPoohBear | 737 comments Hi and welcome Kathleen! Alan Rickman was such an amazing actor. It broke my heart when he died.


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Kathleen | 0 comments QNPoohBear wrote: "Hi and welcome Kathleen! Alan Rickman was such an amazing actor. It broke my heart when he died."

Thanks QNPoohBear! Yes, he was fantastic.


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