Jane-a-Day: 5 Year Journal, by Potter Style – A Review

Jane-a-Day, by Potter Style (2011)This charming journal completely missed my radar when it was released last November. Not surprising, really. Who would know from the title listed online that it was inspired by Jane Austen?

The actual cover is more helpful; it has a subtitle, 365 Witticisms by Jane Austen, that was unfortunately omitted in the online listings. Bingo! Janeites will also recognize her silhouette in the cover design, but the uninitiated will be clueless. Honestly, Jane-a-Day could be for any famous Jane, like Jane Eyre, Jane Marple or Calamity Jane! Regardless of this miss by publisher Potter Style, who have brought us a slew of beautiful Austen ephemera like Jane Austen Puzzle: 500-Piece Puzzle, Jane Austen Mini Journal, and Jane Austen Notecards, this is a gem that Janeites should be made aware of.

This classy new 5-year diary has a lot of pluses in its favor to make up for the title flub. Here is the publisher’s blurb from the back:

Let the wit and wisdom of Jane Austen guide you throughout the next five years. Each journal page features a memorable quote from the iconic author’s oeuvre that can be revisited each year. Created to help you make a time capsule of your thoughts, simply turn to today’s date and take a few moments to comment on the quote. When you finish the year, move on to the next section. As the years go by, you’ll notice how your commentary evolves.

Of course the best thing, besides the opulent binding, gold leaf on the edges and the prayer book size (how apt), is the selection of quotes. The unnamed editor who selected them from Jane Austen’s novels and letters did a superb job. Even this die-hard Janeite was pleased to discover a few that have not been featured in every Jane Austen quote book since time began. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • “She hardly knew how to suppose that she could be an object of admiration to so great a man.” – Pride and Prejudice
  • “I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.” – Pride and Prejudice
  • “Women are the only correspondents to be depended on.” – Sanditon
  • “Where youth and diffidence are united, it requires uncommon steadiness of reason to resist the attraction of being called the most charming girl in the world.” – Northanger Abbey
  • “There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.” – Personal Correspondence
  • “His cold politeness, his ceremonious grace, were worse than anything.” – Persuasion
  • “There are people who the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves.” – Emma
  • “Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery.” – Mansfield Park

For those book lovers (like me) who would never think of defacing a book by writing in it, this journal may sit on your Jane Austen bookshelf looking pretty forever. If you are a doodler and want to keep track of your annual reaction to Jane Austen’s pithy quotes and quips throughout the years, I can think of no finer way than including Austen in your life every day for the next five years!

5 out of 5 Regency Stars

Jane-a-Day: 5 Year Journal: With 365 Witticisms by Jane Austen, by Potter Style
Crown Publishing Group (2011)
Hardcover (368) pages
ISBN: 978-0307951717

© 2012 Laurel Ann Nattress, Austenprose

14 thoughts on “Jane-a-Day: 5 Year Journal, by Potter Style – A Review

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  1. “I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.” – Sense and Sensibility

    This is from Pride and Prejudice though, right?

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    1. Yes Najee it is. It is from chapter five of P&P. My mistake for not checking on all the quotes in the text. There is a line in S&S that is very similar though and that threw me off. Does anyone recall that one? Thanks for the correction. LA

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  2. I got this book this past Christmas….I love it! Perfect for busy people who don’t have time to write more than a little thought each day, but want to keep up the habit of journaling. P.S. I’m a book-lover, and I write in most of my books! :)

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  3. My husband found this in April and bought it for me. I haven’t really broken it out to use it because, as another said, I felt anxious about putting any marks in such a beautiful book. I believe I’ll have to pull it from my TBR pile and re-think that. Thanks for the post!

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  4. My sister gave me my own copy of this for my birthday, and it is definitely delightful! I’ve really enjoyed reading Austen’s quotes before bedtime.

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