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The Bronte sisters are my abs favorite- Gothic and mysterious... love it. Jane Eyre is my favorite book of ALL time. Have you guys read Rebecca by Daphne du Marurier? Another good one :-)



Katherine- did you finish Rebecca?



I read that book also -- The Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor. It was pretty good but somehow didn't give the same feeling for the characters that Austen does. I didn't pick up the sequels so that tells you something. I read a real stinker of a book where there was some time travel and the hero had gone back in time & met Jane Austen. Then when he came back he met some contemporary lady who was the heroine of the story. I can't remember the title but will look it up for anyone interested. But I don't recommend it AT ALL. More enjoyable to me has been some of the continuation of the Pride & Prejudice book. There have been a few of them and it's good to get an update on the characters, so to speak. And much more modern writing of course.

I have just bought and will shortly be reading a book by Georgette Heyer :) she is meant to be similar :)

*by clean I mean no...okay I'm not even going to say the word. There is only kissing. The only thing I have an issue with is the fact that she uses old English curse words. Just the standard, but still, Ugh. I don't like it, but her writing is so good, I just bleep it in my head, replace it with another word and go on.


Are they good? Are they a series or not? What titles do you recommend? :-D
Well I am new Heyer reader but I am enjoying it all the same!! I definitely recommend them!
I have read Cotillion and Arabella and I recommend them both. My favourite is Arabella but they are both really good! :)
The hero and heroine are great in both and they both have great stories, very different stories!! :) I will let you know about others. I heard The Grand Sophy is also good! :)
I have read Cotillion and Arabella and I recommend them both. My favourite is Arabella but they are both really good! :)
The hero and heroine are great in both and they both have great stories, very different stories!! :) I will let you know about others. I heard The Grand Sophy is also good! :)

Are they good? Are they a series or not? What titles do you recommend? :-D"
Cotillion,Frederica,The Grand Sophy,Sprig Muslin
I am a huge Heyer fan:)


Nope Aerykah, I haven't read these. It looks good :P Sometimes I judge a book by its cover :D.
Haha Caro!! P&P is certainly UP THERE!!
And no I haven't read those. I have looked into them before. Still contemplating them :) you recommend them then?
And no I haven't read those. I have looked into them before. Still contemplating them :) you recommend them then?

Well, my sis-in-law & I really like them. So... yeah, I recommend them. :)

Tom Jones by Henry Fielding - brilliant. Mill on the Floss by George Elliot - excellent.
But best of all, I LOVE Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy.

I have not read Jane Eyre. I keep saying I must read it because I have seen so many versions of Jane Eyre and also a prequel(well some folks say it is) : Wide Sargasso Sea. I will try to get it next year God spare.
The Bronte sisters love is peculiar, very sorrowful. That kind of love hard with hate, revenge.hmm
I much prefer Austen's style of love. Persuasion is a love lost and rediscovered, which is great, but it isn't appealing to me the Bronte's ideas on love stories...

Try The Brides Farewell if you want a contemporary novel.





I really enjoyed them! :)"
These sound great. Thanks for the suggestion. I've added them to my TBR list. :-) They are a bit pricey right now, so I'm not sure when I can get to them yet.

Anne,Lady of Quality isn't her greatest work and was her last Regency romance.I recommend




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