I GENUINELY CAN'T TELL IF THIS IS A GOOD OR A BAD BOOK BECAUSE IT'S A MODERN VERSION OF JANE EYRE AND THE MR. ROCHESTER CHARACTER IS BASED ON BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN. I ENJOYED IT A LOT. A+++++ WOULD WANK FURIOUSLY AGAIN.
I guess my biggest issue with this was twofold. We'll start with the character of Nico Rathburn aka Edward Rochester. He's a douche. And immoral. And incredibly unlikable. And I'm not sorry because any guy who has a box of condoms in every room doesn't get my sympathy or respect or any more of my ti...
After Jane's parents die and the amount of money that she inherits is not nearly enough to keep her in college, Jane has to drop out and apply for a job as a nanny. She is 19 years old, and for her whole life she has felt like she does not quite belong - for her family she was the "less-than-welcome...
It helps a bit of you’ve read Jane Eyre. But even if you haven’t, this might peak your curiosity so you can actually get your hands on the original classic and read it! for those that have read Jane Eyre, it’s nice to compare between the two. I personally thought this was a great modern retelling of...
What if Jane Eyre was a young college girl forced to drop out after her parents' death, and take a position as a nanny to make ends meet, and save up enough money to finish her degree? What if Mr. Rochester was a world famous rock star with a tempestuous past working towards a comeback?Spoiler warni...
Jane Eyre is my all time favorite. When I found out about all the retellings it had. I literally bought them all (I might have missed one). As a result of those purchases, this is the third retelling I've read in the last 3 months and it by far my favorite. Jane Moore, the Jane Eyre of the story, is...
This book never drew me in past the basic "adaptation check box" feeling. I was drawn through the story mainly by my curiosity to see how Lindner was going to reinterpret each facet of the story, but I never felt particularyl connected to Jane or Nico. I wish Lindner was a little less faithful to ...
I was very nervous to read Jane by April Lindner, so much so that I avoided picking it up for a few years. Jane is a modern retelling of Jane Eyre. While Jane Eyre is not my absolute favourite Bronte classic it's pretty close. Charlotte Bronte wrote a pretty perfect book the first time around. How c...
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