#Pemberlittens fun Sense and Sensibility quote I found while looking through my All Things Austen photo album. 😆
#JaneAustenThenAndNow
#Pemberlittens fun Sense and Sensibility quote I found while looking through my All Things Austen photo album. 😆
#JaneAustenThenAndNow
Barron is just sucking me right in with these mysteries now! I loved spending time with Eliza & Henry again and I‘m hoping Chizzlewit shows up in future books. The mystery in this one was quite good, I think it‘s one of the better constructed stories.
Slowing catching up on #Janeandtheexcellentreadalong
Book 6/9 for #OutstandingOctober
#Pemberlittens It's time for #JaneAndTheExcellentReadalong Discussion Post! This is a Read At Your Own Pace Book Club so feel free to join in anytime. Tag me @Crinoline_Laphroaig so I make sure and see your posts.
*SPOILERS IN COMMENTS*
#Pemberlittens This is one of my absolute favorite #JaneAndTheExcellentReadalong Quotes. Plus I just love the covers of this edition @kspenmoll 😍
#9 in this series. I found myself rather confused at times regarding the mystery/ murder, but the scenes of London, dress balls,& her sister Eliza‘s vapors & shenanigans entertained me. #janeandtheexcellentreadalong #serieslove2023
After dinner reading on the porch with Jane. A cool down after cooking tonight.#janeandtheexcellentreadalong
#Pemberlittens Cover for Jane and the Final Mystery! Release Date is October 3rd.
Continuing our Countdown Readalong this month with Jane and the Barque of Frailty. Jane is off to London and awaiting the publication of her first novel, Sense and Sensibility.
Discussion Post will be up on April 30th. No worries if you get behind. Tag me @Crinoline_Laphroaig & pop in anytime to leave your thoughts. 🎩
#JaneAndTheExcellentReadalong
April reads. A mix of buddy reads, library books, & TBRs.
#janeandtheexcellentreadslong ##nunlit #philosophy #deadphilosopherssociety #libraryreads#sundaybuddyread #goldenagecrimeclub #audiobook #reread
I picked this up at a thrift store, seemed like a fun, light read with Jane Austen as sleuth. But, I only made it through the first 50 pages. I was enjoying the Austen-like time period and style, but it just wasn't keeping my interest.