
I‘m enjoying the PBS mini series Miss Austen immensely. Should I read the book? The book is always better, but this series is so so good!
I‘m enjoying the PBS mini series Miss Austen immensely. Should I read the book? The book is always better, but this series is so so good!
Sisters was my theme for Sense and Sensibility 'Now'. Relationship between Marianne and Elinor is such an important part of the original that I wanted stories that reflected that.
3X reading Miss Austen and I loved it just as much as the first. Can't wait for the show to be available in the States. Definitely in the spirit of Austen. It was my main read managed to finish a lot more.
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#Pemberlittens I had so much fun in reading S&S!
📖 Elinor & Marianne's relationship is such a big part of S & S. For February I'm reading story focusing on Jane & Cassandra. Also I wanted to reread before May 4th PBS Premiere. Audiobook is read by fabulous Juliet Stevenson so I'll mostly listen. But it's nice to have a print copy to refer to.
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#chooseyouraustenadventure
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In imagining what might have been contained in the letters famously destroyed by Jane Austen‘s sister Cassandra, this novel is truly a tribute to sisterly love and devotion.
It‘s incredibly rare to have a story that allows a platonic (and non-parental) relationship to be the most treasured and important to a character. Especially while also showing unmarried women who have full and contented lives. This was worth reading for that alone.
Couldn‘t resist this beautiful cover! Diving in blind after finding this on sale. #prettycover
“To surrender one's books, well: it is to surrender part of one's soul.”
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NEW Jane Austen mini series alert!!!
It‘s based off of the tagged book 📕
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/specialfeatures/keeley-hawes-to-star-in-an-...
Thank you @Born.A.Reader for my #fffs #FallingForFallSwap package! The reading journal is lovely and will be so fun to fill out. The novel looks really good, too - a perfect cozy fall read. April also approves of the package! It‘s her job to inspect anything that comes into my house 😆 #CatsOfLitsy
Thank you @Chrissyreadit and @Avanders for organizing!
Ended up racing through the last couple of chapters of this one ahead of the #PemberLittens Chapter a Day buddy read led by @StayCurious and forgot to review until now.
Not the best Austen-adjacent I‘ve read but far from the worst, too. I agree with what a lot of what came up during the buddy read - inconsistent characters that were really quite one-dimensional - but I liked that this was from Cassandra‘s POV and tried to take on something new.
Pic from 1st time I read back in 2020. I get what several of #PemberLittens say about Historical Fiction about real people. Normally I feel the same. But I liked this one.
Think it is based somewhat on how Austen relatives are historically remembered. For instance Jane's mother being hypochondriac & Mary being difficult. ↕️
This one wasn't really for me, which I should have realized from the very beginning: I don't really care for fiction about real people. Here especially Hornby pretty much put everyone into either a "good" or "bad" category. I cringed every time James or Mary appeared on the page, not because they were so horrid, but because Hornby decided that they should be so horrid, when they have no way of defending themselves. At the end of the day, I ⬇️
#Pemberlittens Ch.28: seemed a bit of a quick ending but overall, a satisfying one. I couldn‘t help but think how sad it must be to know you are writing your last letter to a friend, sensing the end is near. I enjoyed this book for the most part. It was good to see some of the motivations behind why Cassandra might have burned Jane‘s letters. I didn‘t love the way Jane was portrayed but I understood the author‘s choices, most of the time.
I found the writing and the characterization here uneven. I loved the premise, but didn‘t find the imagined correspondence all that compelling, and didn‘t gain any insight into the young Austens. I vastly preferred the older version of Cassandra, and liked reading about her exploits. I sort of wish that part of the story had been developed even more fully and that the author had abandoned some of the conceit of the dual timeline. #Pemberlittens
Casandra is on a mission - to find and to destroy any deeply personal letters written by her sister Jane. A dual timeline plays out the story. I liked the book, but did not love the book. Decisions made in this novel, based on the scant info we know about Jane Austen, did not really ring true to me. Maybe it‘s this that just gives me a so-so feeling about this book.
Thanks to @StayCurious for hosting this #PemberLittens #BuddyRead !
#Pemberlittens Ch.27: a difficult chapter to get through for sure. We knew it was coming but it wasn‘t easy to read. Also, once more we see the callousness of Fulwar. I do wonder how Eliza put up with her husband.
#Pemberlittens Ch.26: Cassandra is feeling contrite and Dinah is feeling a bit snug that her plan worked. She tells Cassandra that her meddling only caused heartbreak. Cassandra tells the sisters that maybe moving in together is a bit hasty and everyone is so happy for a reprieve - what an interesting family dynamic! But will Isabella go to the doctor or is she doomed to miss out on her HEA?
What a wonderful story! It was so heartwarming and I love that it focused on Cassandra and her bond with Jane 💜
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#Pemberlittens Ch.25 - Cassandra seems to have found her “Utopia” at Chawton with Jane, Martha and her mother. She has no regrets even though Mrs.Hobday still writes to her to rub in how happy her son is (wtf?) I still feel bad for Anna. She seems desperate to escape Mary - but who can blame her?
#Pemberlittens Ch.24: a short Ch but a doozy! Just as Cassandra is about to share the ?good? news that Isabella is to gain a roomie out of her oddball sister, Dinah literally throws herself down the stairs. It‘s all a bid to get the doctor there - because she knows that Isabella & the doctor love each other but aren‘t together b/c of family disapproval. Cassandra sees everything happening and feels terrible that she may have cost Isabella her HEA
#Pemberlittens Ch.23 - poor Elizabeth dies from who knows what after having 11 kids and surviving each birth (no easy feat), and at first Edward wants Cass to give up her life to take care of his. It would give her security but take her away from Jane. So she hints enough that he finally offers the cottage in Chawton - yay! But also - sad. Yes. We‘re sad. But also Yay.
#Pemberlittens Ch.21-22: Cass is set to take care of everyone, especially after the death of her father - and no one seems to need it more than Jane. I don‘t like seeing Jane like this, full on depressed. Does anyone know if this is an accurate portrayal? Does she just have an artistic temperament? Sounds to me to be very serious. Poor Cassie. 👇
#Pemberlittens @StayCurious this so goes along with our #JaneAdjacent read. Today is the opening of My dear Cassandra exhibition, ‘featuring a newly acquired Austen letter!
💫 Explores Jane Austen‘s special relationship with her sister and is part of our ‘Year of Cassandra‘, celebrating the life of Cassandra Austen 1773-1845. 👇
I had to finish this early before it returned to the library but I really enjoyed this #pemberlittens read. It was interesting to imagine Cassy's motivations behind burning Jane's letters after her death. She was a frustrating character but ultimately duty to those important to her was always her priority which I can respect. This really portrayed the perception of spinsterhood and how different people embraced or pitied the role.
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#Pemberlittens Ch.20: we see Cassandra show a bit of backbone with Dinah when she demands the letters be returned. We see a bit more of her motivations (and again it comes down to duty - and a fear of her and Jane‘s lives being dissected - especially by Mary). We see a lot of Mary in Caroline 😒 - she said some pretty tactless things in front of Cassandra. This family gives me a headache.
#Pemberlittens Ch.19: the Austen girls are bothering me. I understand why Jane didn‘t go through with it even though it would have given her the security she was desperate to have, but why now does Cassy need to stop writing to poor Hobday? Because she‘s leading him on? Why can‘t she just say yes to him? Oh yes, her duty. Feeling frustrated. And for the girls to have to slink back to their parents - how embarrassing and hopeless.
#Pemberlittens @StayCurious this was my favorite quote when I first read. Went back and found this picture that I made. 👩🏻🌾
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#Pemberlittens Ch.17-18: Oh Cassy…sigh. You‘re punishing yourself and destined for a lonely life. How disappointing. Now granted, it would have been nice to get to know Henry a bit more before he proposed, but things were different back then. By all accounts, he was perfect. And you blew it. And then jump to 1840 - no wonder you‘re desperate to settle Isabella and give her a future. 👇
#Pemberlittens Ch.16: I missed a day! My library ebook got returned right as I was in the middle of a chapter - very frustrating. I had to find another copy. Anywho…boy those meddling Mamas…they‘re so transparent it‘s embarrassing but also to be expected. Mrs.Austen has not given up. Her house has all the single ladies and she wants that to change. Jane intends to scare off anyone who comes close. 👇
#Pemberlittens Ch.15: Cassandra ventures out into the not so idyllic town and we are reminded that the Fowles are not the perfect upstanding family they appear to be. They have family drama and Cassandra is appalled at being confronted with it. How can they not hold each other up as the Austens do? Although she needs to be reminded that she was thrown out of her house by her brother once upon a time.
#Pemberlittens Ch.14: when you finally meet a guy - He could be a 10, but he‘s into Conchology…Cass is definitely interested in Henry and even goes to lunch with his mother (😮) only to be told they‘re on their way to Europe. Well…what was the point of inviting them then, Mrs. Hobden? How disappointed Cass is. The light has once again been snuffed and she is sinking back into a shell of herself.
#Pemberlittens Ch.13: I don‘t know what I‘m happier about: the fact that Cass is attracted to a stranger or the fact that Mrs. Austen‘s bowels are feeling better. “This was a new hell: a fusion of spinsterhood with the troubles of digestion.” Haha. Even back then families talked about poop.
“It is out dearest wish to see you girls both settled before the Lord comes to call us. And with my poor old stomach, that could happen any day.“ This was a new hell: a fusion of spinsterhood with the troubles of digestion: “The next time I suffer an evacuation of that magnitude...“
#Pemberlittens Ch.12: the fact that Jane is so openly talking about how Mary truly is to her sister shows that everyone had the same opinion of her. The poor Austens! Being kicked out of their home. And Anna - I feel terrible for her. Mary is the wicked stepmother for sure. And then there is Jane‘s revelation - Cassandra was in love - with someone other than Tom!
#Pemberlittens Ch.11: James, pressured certainly by Mary, basically tells his parents to get gone and make room for the next generation- the nerve! Not once does he think of his sisters or where they should go. Poor Cassandra and Jane - an uncertain future would be so scary!
#Pemberlittens Ch.10: Interesting - there‘s a secret liaison in Cassandra‘s past - I don‘t think it was Jane falling for a man by the sea. At least that wasn‘t the impression I got. And then she has the bad manners to get sick - how awfully inconsiderate of her. Do you think Dinah found the letters? Is she a spy for Mary?
#weekendreads #marchmadness #kindle #libraryfind #theenzofiles #sundaybuddyread #audible #pemberlittens #JaneAdjacent
Plan to read The Critic tonight; Adult Assembly Required tomorrow; Miss Austen in between (So behind!); listen to The Hold Out on & off while cooking.
“Cassandra's happiest moments had been passed in the company of excellent women.“
A hat-tip to Barbara Pym? But Cassandra uses it with no sense of irony -- to her, excellent women bring “the deep, joyful, and satisfying feeling brought by good feminine companionship.“ A much pleasanter metric than their usefulness to men.
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#Pemberlittens Ch.9: how scary to have your future suddenly gone. To go from fiancé to probable spinster aunt in such a short time. To have all your prospects gone. How scary to be a woman. The only thing I can say is - and don‘t take this the wrong way - at least he died and didn‘t jilt her- or they didn‘t have a falling out. At least this way she garners sympathy and not blame.
#Pemberlittens: Ch.8 - wow. Just wow. Mary Austen is evil and mean spirited. First with that tactless poem, then with that letter. Poor Cassandra. And I really feel for Mary‘s daughter too.
Oops. This was supposed to be my companion while I listened to Miss Austen for #PemberLittens but I got a little carried away and finished it in just a couple of days. I think I still have one more Jane Austen themed puzzle, though.
#audiopuzzling
#Pemberlittens Ch.7 - so Mary, now Mary Austen, is the worst! She‘s the relative everyone dreads seeing. And we now know she‘s the one who will be going through Eliza‘s papers and will be the main antagonist I think when it comes to Cassandra‘s mission. Also, bad news is coming about Tom I think-in the past. How will reliving it affect Cassandra in the present?
Oooo, quite an ominous ending to yesterday's chapter. And because of the book's structure, it might be two days before we get to what happens next. 😨
#Pemberlittens Ch.6 Cassandra is taken back to when she was working hard to match Mary Lloyd with her widower brother James - perhaps not the best idea but hindsight is 20/20. I guess she had to keep herself occupied during Tom‘s long absence. But Mary seems whiney and desperate and a bit mean to her sister and not worthy of becoming an Austen. IMO.
#Pemberlittens Look at these beautiful #Janeite books author and illustrator Julia Fry gifted me! We follow each other on Instagram but hadn't really engaged, other than a couple of times I commented on her posts. She messaged me after the fire saying she wanted to sent me her books. She autographed them and included the sweetest note. Note card is her design as well. So pretty! Lovely addition to my #AllThingsAusten shelf.
#Pemberlittens Ch.5: Cassandra is awash in memories and Dinah is suspicious of her wandering around the house. And did the maid see the letters on Cassandra‘s bed? Probably. Then Cassandra goes for a walk and sees none other than Isabella meeting someone, a “gentleman”. How strange!