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where "There is a monsterous deal of stupid quizzing, & common-place
nonsense talked, but scarcely any wit."
Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, 21 April 1805

Join us in celebration of author Jane Austen (1775-1817) through her novels, letters, life and modern interpretations.

DOWNTON ABBEY SEASON 2
Jan 8th - Feb 19th, 2012
Don't miss seven new episodes of the award winning miniseries staring Hugh Bonneville and Elizabeth McGovern on Masterpiece Classic PBS

Available Now!
JANE AUSTEN
MADE ME DO IT
edited by
Laurel Ann Nattress
My new Austen-inspired short story anthology, from Ballantine Books.
READ CHRISTINA'S REVIEW
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DOWNTON ABBEY
SEASON 1
aired in January 2011 on Masterpiece Classic PBS
and is now available on DVD

A CRIMSON WARNING
by Tasha Alexander
In the sixth mystery in the Lady Emily Series, secrets of the London elite may lead to the discovery of a mystery killer.
KIMBERLY'S REVIEW

FORBIDDEN
by Syrie James and
Ryan M. James
Syrie James, bestselling author of The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen and her son Ryan join forces in their debut supernatural novel chocked full of intrigue, romance and humor.
CHRISTINA B'S. REVIEW

A JANE AUSTEN DEVOTIONAL
by Steffany Woolsey
With over one hundred meditation reflections, paired with favorite snippets from the novels we love so well, this devotional is sure to please Austen fans of faith.
BRO. PAUL'S REVIEW

DEATH COMES TO PEMBERLEY
by P. D. James
We return to Pemberley six years after the conclusion of Pride and Prejudice to find beloved characters investigating a murder in their haunted woods.
LAUREL ANN'S REVIEW

THE MARRIAGE PLOT
by Jeffrey Eugenides
Is love and romance in the 21st-century anything like Jane Austen's early 19th-century world? Author Eugenides presents his take on why one need not go back in time to write a novel about marriage, for just as in the Austen canon, the main crux of this story revolves around the question of who will marry whom.
BR. PAUL'S REVIEW