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Archive for May, 2011

I have to admit I am a homebody. I like my nest and my creature comforts: my computer, my books, my diet Dr. Pepper, my antique iron bed splayed with pillows, and, my Jane Austen. *sigh* There is no place like home. So says Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz. I could not agree [...]

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38 of you left comments qualifying you for a chance to win one of three copies of Mr. Darcy and the Secret of Becoming a Gentleman, by Maria Hamilton. The winners drawn at random are Ritamaie who left a comment on May 3rd Kelli who left a comment on May 4th Jeffrey who left a [...]

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52 of you left comments qualifying you for a chance to win one of three copies of The Truth About Mr. Darcy by Susan Adriani. The winners drawn at random are: Lena L. who left a comment on May 7th Karen Field who left a comment on May 3rd Chelsea B. who left a comment [...]

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45 of you left comments qualifying you for a chance to win a paperback copy of The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay & Diaries, by Emma Thompson. The winner drawn at random is CJ who left a comment on May 2nd. Congratulations CJ! To claim your prize, please contact me with your full name and address [...]

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Touring the Derbyshire countryside in the summer of 1806, Jane Austen, her mother, sister Cassandra and cousin Rev. Edward Cooper are staying at the Rutland Arms in Bakewell, in the Peak District. While on a day excursion out into the country with Mr. Cooper and his friend Mr. Hemming, the gentleman enjoy angling along the [...]

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Guest review by Kimberly Denny-Ryder of Reflections of a Book Addict I’ve come to the realization that Pride and Prejudice “what if’s” are my favorite sub-genre to read in the world of Jane Austen fan fiction (JAFF).  They give us the opportunity to cut and mold the storyline of Austen’s work in a fresh new [...]

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I absolutely LOVED this book and cannot gush about A Jane Austen Education enough, REALLY!!! If you need further encouragement, please watch the Penguin Classics On Air video interviews by editorial director Elda Rotor of the author William Deresiewicz. A former Yale professor, he is open and affable and just the right personality to explain [...]

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