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Hello! What's your favorite Austen book?

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message 51: by Logan (new)

Logan (loganbandit) | 24 comments great new group photo!!!
I am strapping in and getting ready to read......
Gone with the Wind.
Any comments?


message 52: by Logan (new)

Logan (loganbandit) | 24 comments (When i said one, i ment on)......


message 53: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) It has got to be Pride and Prejudice.


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Sanna | 12 comments Persuasion without a doubt. Pride and Prejudice used to be my favorite, but that was before I'd read Persuasion. That book is amazing. It's so romantic how Wentworth and Anne can't forget each other even after all those years. They're still in love. I love it!


message 55: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Yes, I think I have to re-think my favorite book it is probably Persuasion also, have not read the others though, may have to change my mind once I do get to read the others.


message 56: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) I think, persuasion, pride and prejudice, and now am reading Northanger Abbey which is pretty good.


message 57: by SarahC, Austen Votary & Mods' Asst. (last edited Oct 03, 2010 11:03AM) (new)

SarahC (sarahcarmack) | 1473 comments Mod
Logan wrote: "great new group photo!!!
I am strapping in and getting ready to read......
Gone with the Wind.
Any comments?"


Hey Logan, enjoy Gone with the Wind. I haven't read it in a while and it is a very distinctive book. Whether you enjoy it or not depends on what you typically like to read. It is a good book to try once just because it was SO a part of American popular culture during that time period. And of course then you must watch the movie :)

I am a Southern girl myself, but I don't necessarily like Southern stories now, it depends on how they are written. To balance your reading experience after GWTW, you might want to try Robert Hicks' The Widow of the South and Howard Bahr's The Year of Jubilo. Those are both lovely books.

Oh, I also love The River Between Us by Richard Peck, it is probably right at your school library.


message 58: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) I read Gone with the Wind eons ago, I love the video, the books can be very descriptive which is usually the case. Can;t beat the image of technicolor and vivid colors on Vivien Leigh, though. LOL


message 59: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 22 comments Hi :) My name is Valerie & I'm new to the site & this group. I LOVE Jane Austen stories... I think I have to say that they are my favorites! Very hard to say which of her stories are my most favorite... but after thinking on this I'd have to say Pride & Prejudice and Persuasion top my list.


message 60: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Hi Valerie, Welcome to the group. Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion are tops on my list also, just finished Northanger Abbey, that one was good as well.


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Robin wrote: "Hi Valerie, Welcome to the group. Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion are tops on my list also, just finished Northanger Abbey, that one was good as well."

Hi Valerie! Nice to have you here. There is always lots to talk about around here and I look forward to your comments!


message 62: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 22 comments Thank you Robin & Megan for your warm welcomes! I'm really looking forward to spending some time here in the group & getting to know people :)


message 63: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
Valerie wrote: "Hi :) My name is Valerie & I'm new to the site & this group. I LOVE Jane Austen stories... I think I have to say that they are my favorites! Very hard to say which of her stories are my most favori..."

WELCOME, Valerie! Your two fave Austens are the same as mine! XD Darcy and Wentworth...it just doesn't get any better!


message 64: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) true enough, Rachel.


message 65: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 22 comments Rachel & Robin: No it doesn't!! LOL :)


message 66: by Mira (new)

Mira | 1 comments My name is Mira. I have loved Jane Austen for as long as I can remember. My favorites are Pride and Prejuice, Persuasion, and Emma.


message 67: by [deleted user] (new)

Mira wrote: "My name is Mira. I have loved Jane Austen for as long as I can remember. My favorites are Pride and Prejuice, Persuasion, and Emma."

Hi Mira! Nice to have you here!


message 68: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Hi Mira, Welcome. I think I like Northanger Abbey and of course Pride and Prejudice also. Persuasion is a great one also. Have not read Emma yet.


message 69: by [deleted user] (new)

Robin wrote: "Hi Mira, Welcome. I think I like Northanger Abbey and of course Pride and Prejudice also. Persuasion is a great one also. Have not read Emma yet."

Let us know when you read Emma! I would be very interested, Robin, in hearing what you think of it!


message 70: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) I tried reading it on Jane Austen North American website, I think I need to personally get my hands on a copy. It is hard and slow going for me reading it on the computer. I wanted to see the Gwyneth Paltrow video but somehow I don't know but I would rather see a British actress doing the Emma role.


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Robin wrote: "I tried reading it on Jane Austen North American website, I think I need to personally get my hands on a copy. It is hard and slow going for me reading it on the computer. I wanted to see the Gwy..."

The Emma done in 2009 for BBC (and shown here on PBS) was pretty good. I enjoyed both versions - but then I am a sucker for a good bonnet drama!


message 72: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Sometimes I like the movie version, since I am a visual person, that I forget there is an actual book. In either case, I will just probably go with the movie for now, I'll try to get this version that you are talking about. Thanks, Megan


message 73: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6 comments It's for sure Emma! It was the first book I've read by Jane Austen..such great memories. :)


message 74: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) I shall try to get my hands on this book, thanks Nina.


message 75: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Gulley My all time favorite is Persuasion, however Emma is very entertaining. I just finished Jane Fairfax by Joan Aiken and it was very good. For anyone who likes Emma, this is definitely a treat read.


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P. wrote: "Well, this can change, can't it. My favorite used to be 'Persuasion' but has turned of late to Emma. I was inspired to begin another read after the fine mini-series on PBS. Emma is often not well l..."
I agree, "Emma" is definitely my no. 1 right now. I think that Emma as a character is a true masterpiece -she is irritating, proud and foolish but still I like her, I like her imperfections. Almost all Austen heroines make us adore them. Emma is different and that's what makes her so special. ;)


message 77: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Gulley GUESS WHAT? What? I went down to the Jane Austen Society AGM convention at the Hilton. I only visited, which means I went into Milson Street. What a treat. Found the Jane and Cassandra book I wanted and got a jane picture button. Also visited the Regency Book Exhibit at the library. THEY HAD FIRST EDITIONS OF PERSUASION (IN WITH NORTHANGER ABBEY) AND EMMA. Absolutely lovely, small little books, so adorable. They came in 4 Volumes, you know. Anyway, nice exhibit, I thought it was all JA, but it was Regency authors. They had some Radcliffes too.


Princess Katie, the Random Hot Pink Minotaur (safeandsound) Hi, I'm Eitak... I am 13, and I have only read Pride and Prejudice...I have lately been trying to get the movies and watch them before I read the books, so that I can get a feel for them...I have seen Emma, and I was trying to watch Mansfield Park, but it must have had a scratch... It crashed on me... Anyway, I love the movies and book of Pride and Prejudice...


message 79: by [deleted user] (new)

Eitak wrote: "Hi, I'm Eitak... I am 13, and I have only read Pride and Prejudice...I have lately been trying to get the movies and watch them before I read the books, so that I can get a feel for them...I have s..."

Hi Eitak! Welcome to the group! Keep reading and watching the movies - you will find lots of company here!


message 80: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Yes, that is for sure, welcome Eitak, pretty name by the way.


message 81: by Rachel, The Honorable Miss Moderator (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 675 comments Mod
Eitak wrote: "Hi, I'm Eitak... I am 13, and I have only read Pride and Prejudice...I have lately been trying to get the movies and watch them before I read the books, so that I can get a feel for them...I have s..."

Welcome, Eitak. Pride and Prejudice is my favorite Austen, but all her novels are enjoyable in so many ways. I hope you get to read the rest soon! As for the films, the 1995 versions of Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion are two of the best ever. Enjoy!


Princess Katie, the Random Hot Pink Minotaur (safeandsound) Robin wrote: "Yes, that is for sure, welcome Eitak, pretty name by the way."

Thank you! It happens to be my name backwards...


message 83: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Very Clever, I thought it sounded Alaskan or Tlinglit. my name would sound nimrodish, nibor, ugh.


message 84: by Logan (new)

Logan (loganbandit) | 24 comments Welcome new members!!!
Sorry i couldn't say hi earlier, i hvaen't been on lately..
HI Eitak! I think we have alot in common (besides our age!)


Princess Katie, the Random Hot Pink Minotaur (safeandsound) That's so cool! I didn't think any teenagers actually read Jane Austen (unless for school)...


message 86: by Shreeya (new)

Shreeya (outsider) | 1 comments My favourite Jane Austen has to be without a doubt, Persuasion. It is beautifully written, and Anne and Captain Wentworth are probably two of her more complex characters. Pride & Prejudice comes a close second.


message 87: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) I agree, but I also liked Northanger Abbey, it had different elements to it, unlike her other novels.


message 88: by Logan (new)

Logan (loganbandit) | 24 comments HEEY all!
Is there a book we are reading now?


message 89: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) This is a favorite Austen book thread.


Princess Katie, the Random Hot Pink Minotaur (safeandsound) I'm going to be starting Emma soon. Is it a good book?


message 91: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Right now my favorite is Pride and Prejudice, but I haven't read very many of Austen's book. :) I am listening to Emma right now and am really enjoying it!


message 92: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Pride and Prejudice is good, I like Northanger Abbey as well.


message 93: by Linda (new)

Linda | 17 comments It has been pride and prejudice for so long but this past year I am also really loving Emma. The truth is that I really love all of Jane Austen's books with the exception of Mansfield Park. I find Mansfield Park so long and boring with such painful characters.


message 94: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) I have a copy of Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice, Never read Mansfield, or Emma, I should expand my horizons and read more Jane Austen.


message 95: by Linda (new)

Linda | 17 comments Robin, Emma is hilarious. I love, love, love it. Northanger Abby is also really good. I think Jane Austen was a genius and I love her books.


message 96: by Blanche (new)

Blanche | 2 comments Pride and prejudice , certainly !


message 97: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) I guess I will have to grab a copy of Emma. Thanks for the suggestion, Linda.


message 98: by Serina (new)

Serina | 15 comments My favorite is EMMA!
I think it is the highlight of Austen books , it desribes a witty girl and with her continuous trials to understand the world around her but sometimes she dont ;)


message 99: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) Okay, I will get the book.


message 100: by Blanche (new)

Blanche | 2 comments Robin wrote: "Okay, I will get the book."

me too !


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