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It's a universal truth that nothing spoils a postlunch game of croquet like suspecting the other players of murder.In this stand-alone novel, a successful 30-something divorcee, Charlotte decides to treat herself to a much needed vacation -- at Austenland, an estate in England where everyone dons Re...
I was so excited to jump into this one because of how much I loved Austenland. Austenland was another of the books I read in that initial "summer of Jane" I told you about (it came after Sanditon, when I'd learned to hope Austen adaptations could be good, and Austenland seemed to confirm that), and ...
I have to say...this was only OK. I read Austenland and really liked it. I thought this would be great. Charlotte is newly divorced. She stumbles on a list she made as a kid of things she wants to do with her life. One of those things is read all of Jane Austen's novels. Ok, that right there w...
Much better than the 1st book, IMO. I didn't expect the "mystery", and I'm still deciding if it fit or not... But I enjoyed the book and happily got lost in it.
Even better than the first one. I loved how the mystery element made even the romantic elements less predictable. It was witty and well-paced. Definitely one I'd recommend.