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Northanger Abbey (Fully Illustrated Extended Edition)
Northanger Abbey (Fully Illustrated Extended Edition) | Jane Austen
This extended and annotated version is fully illustrated with all the original drawings. It also includes a detailed introductory annotation on how the book and the plot were created. Her style deserves the highest commendation. It has all the form and finish of the eighteenth century, without being in the least degree stilted or unnatural. It has all the tone of good society without being in the least degree insipid. For a specimen of crisp, rich English, combining all the vigour of the masculine with all the delicacy of the feminine style, we suggest the opening chapter of "Northanger Abbey" as a model for any young lady writer of the present age. - T. E. Kebbel.
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Getting caught up today after a busy weekend! In a nutshell: John Thorpe is lying, mainsplaining twat, Isabella is an insincere manipulator, and James Morland is...pretty lame. Henry and Eleanor Tilney, however, remain solid and ask Catherine to take a pleasant walk together. She's psyched about it but then John Thorpe totally lies about them standing her up, leading to a quick, awkward face-off between Cath and Ms. Tilney on the street.

BarkingMadRead Poor Catherine, always thinking of everyone while nobody thinks of her. Well, except Henry, but he can‘t catch a break either 🤣 1d
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BarkingMadRead
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Hey #hashtagbrigade before things get crazy and I forget to post, I‘m having surgery in 11 days (my uterus is trying to kill me) I‘m hoping to read ahead a little during the next week, and I shouldn‘t miss a day…. But who knows? I‘m having a total hysterectomy and I might be cranky 🤷🏻‍♀️ so if you don‘t hear from me for a day or three, that‘s why! I will catch up in the days following if necessary! #fuckcancer

Ruthiella Wishing you a speedy recovery and some good drugs at the hospital. ❤️ 2d
BarkingMadRead @Ruthiella good drugs are important 🤣💊 2d
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mcctrish Wishing you luck! I had a partial hysterectomy 18 😳 years ago after some sketchy Pap smears( my ovaries stayed in so they could wreck my life now with sleep issues and weight gain). I hope your recovery matches mine and you have great sleeps, no pain and lots of reading time 2d
BarkingMadRead @mcctrish thank you! I‘m super excited not to be hemorrhaging every month 🤣 I legit had to cancel trips last fall because of this stupid uterus 🙄 2d
AllDebooks Sorry you're having to go through this. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Is there anything we can do to help? X 2d
CogsOfEncouragement 💟💟💟 2d
Deblovestoread Wishing you a complete and speedy recovery! Take all the time you need. Love your chair ❤️‍🩹 2d
kwmg40 Good luck with the surgery. Wishing you a quick recovery! 2d
BarkingMadRead @AllDebooks you‘re so sweet! I‘m thinking good thoughts and getting ready for a few weeks of couch time 🤣 2d
Leftcoastzen That‘s so hard . Hope all goes well & you have a speedy recovery! 2d
Bookwormjillk Good luck with surgery. Show that uterus who is boss. Don‘t worry about posting. 2d
Librarybelle Oh my…no worries about posting! Good luck with surgery and best wishes for a speedy recovery. We‘ll be thinking about you. ❤️ 2d
dabbe I had a total hysterectomy 2 years ago for the same reason! 🤩 I can‘t tell you how much better you‘ll feel when that sucker is outta there! No worries about posts. You take care of you and heal well. 💚🩶💚 2d
kezzlou85 Hope all goes well for you. ❤️ 2d
Clare-Dragonfly Oof, good luck and solidarity! 🤘 #fuckcancer 2d
eeclayton Wishing you good luck and a speedy recovery! ❤️ 2d
AnnCrystal May your surgery go well and your recovery be swift 🙏💝. 2d
willaful I hope everything goes well and you'll feel much better! 2d
tpixie Wishing a quick and speedy recovery ❤️‍🩹 and that it takes care of your health ❤️‍🩹 2d
TheLudicReader I hope you heal quickly. 2d
StaceGhost Evict that jerk! Sending healing vibes 2d
jewright Best wishes for a smooth recovery. 2d
KAO Oh my! Sending prayers for your speedy recovery! 2d
Reggie Omg, I hope you have a quick and painless recovery. 2d
ElizaMarie Get that meanie out of there! We are all sending you good vibes and hope you feel better! #FuckCancer!!! I would punch cancer in the face for you any day! Take care of yourself and don't worry about us. (also love the pic) 1d
TheAromaofBooks Oh wow!! Praying everything goes okay for you and that you feel so much better at the other end!! 💕 💕 1d
Cuilin Sending you all the good vibes and yes #FuckCancer !!!!!!!! 1d
julieclair Sending prayers and healing thoughts. Get that thing out of you so you can get on with your life! 💪 💙 22h
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“Oxford! There is no drinking at Oxford now, I assure you. Nobody drinks there. You would hardly meet with a man who goes beyond his four pints at the outmost. Now, for instance, it was reckoned a remarkable thing at the last party in my rooms, that upon an average we cleared about five pints a head.”

I‘m so happy to find out how little they don‘t drink at Oxford

#PemberLittens #JaneAustenThenAndNow

squirrelbrain Even better…a UK pint is actually 568ml! 🤪 3d
AnneCecilie @squirrelbrain That‘s even better, for somebody not drinking 😜 3d
squirrelbrain Even less beer! 🍺🤨 3d
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Dragon
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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@Crinoline_Laphroaig has a great link to a fun quiz -I‘m a Dandy 🤣 dragon 🐉.

StaceGhost This was so much fun lol I‘m a dandy too apparently and quite proud 🧐 3d
Dragon Thanks 🙏 @StaceGhost me too 🧐 🎩 🐉 3d
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Tonight's dance is a total let-down since the Thorpe siblings prove they're the absolute worst, abandoning and ignoring Catherine. On the plus side, Henry Tilney is back! He's with a young lady but instead of flying into a jealous rage about it, Catherine sensibly, and correctly, assumes the girl is his sister. Sadly, Cath has to turn down Henry's invitation to dance because she's stupidly promised herself to John Thorpe, resident dirtbag.

Crinoline_Laphroaig My Instagram friends doing this readalong have labeled him Dude Bro Thorpe. 3d
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig They're so correct. 3d
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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.8
Catherine sits abandoned by Isabella and her brother waiting for John Thorpe to come claim his dance (which he is far less eager to do now that the opportunity is present) when she sees Mr. Tilney with his sister (whom she does NOT mistake for his wife).

Despite this, she cannot dance with him as stupid John Thorpe keeps getting in the way and Isabella is too distracted making sure she is the center of attention to commiserate.

Crinoline_Laphroaig Dude Bro John Thorpe. 🤦🏻‍♀️ 3d
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AnneCecilie
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Is this Austen‘s way of letting us know that we have met the villain already?

Doesn‘t like reading

#PemberLittens #JaneAustenThenAndNow

Bookwormjillk Definitely a red flag 4d
CoveredInRust Omg.... THORPE.🤬 4d
CoveredInRust But also, Henry Tilney is my fave Austen man. 4d
AnneCecilie @CoveredInRust I know. Thorpe is the worst. Whenever I read an Austen, I always think that the present book is the best along with its hero. I‘m impossible that way. Tilney is definitely an underrated hero 4d
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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.7
The girls are nearly run down by Isabella's brother John who is out driving with Catherine's brother James (who is googly-eyed over Isabella).

John is an ill-mannered fellow and will NOT stop going on about his horse despite no encouragement and then proceeds to rate the attractiveness of every woman passing.

But he insists Catherine is the most charming ever, so she is too easily flattered to think as ill of him as she ought.

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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Welp, it's a recycled meme but it's the best I've got to sum up what it's probably like to spend even 10 minutes with John Thorpe, one of Austen's most boorish and contemptible men. Within moments of meeting Catherine he's droning on and on about his ride, and then swiftly moves to judging the looks of random women in the street and being an utter ass to his mother and sisters. Can someone kick this man in the balls with extreme haste, please?!

BarkingMadRead He‘s the worst 4d
eeclayton Plus he's not into books 🙄 4d
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Today's chapter shows us Catherine being the most YA paranormal romance BookTok-obsessed teenager who ever lived, and I'm loving it. Even though she's still got an eye out for Tilney, he really can't compete with her current favorite novel (so relatable). Isabella keeps trying to turn the talk to men but Catherine doesn't want to stray from the mystery of the black veil and Laurentina's skeleton - and honestly, can you blame her??

CaramelLunacy Who could blame her? Chase after Boys-Who-Aren't-Tilney or obsess over the shocking plot twists of a "horrid" novel - is there really any contest? 5d
Andrea313 @CaramelLunacy None whatsoever! 👏 5d
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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.6
Oh, Isabella - the all too common manipulative attention-seeking Mean Girl where everything she says is calibrated for her audience to provide her with the correct reaction (usually some sort of fawning - oh Isabella, you are just too good!)

Then Catherine is forced to report on the movements of two young men whose staring was "bothering" Isabella before they essentially chase them down the street to capture their attention. Shades of Lydia!

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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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This chapter is a true classic! Jane breaks the fourth wall pretty consistently in Northanger, but never with so much fervor as in her absolute harangue about novels. She's not wrong, though, and novels written for women are still seen as "less than". Screw that bullshit, and brava to Jane for her impassioned defense and for making her heroines novel-readers! Catherine and Isabella reading together on rainy days should be an inspiration to us all!

CaramelLunacy I loved the unapologetic soapbox! Especially the dig at novel-writers putting down novels 6d
DrSabrinaMoldenReads I was left wanting more about the story at the end of this novel though. I have loved her others that I have read Just like Virginia Woolfe said in “A Room of One‘s Own”, it was amazing that she wrote these novels in regard to not only the content but where she wrote them. (edited) 6d
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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.5
Isabella and Catherine are soon inseparable - when they cannot be out scouting for Tilney, they stay in and read novels.

But the chapter is sidetracked by a spirited (and lengthy) preemptive defense of novels by the author/narrator against those that essentially call them trashy.

"If the heroine of one novel be not patronized by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard?"

#Pemberlittens
#JaneAustenThenandNow

Crinoline_Laphroaig I love all the book talk! 6d
CaramelLunacy @Crinoline_Laphroaig Me too! It is very quotable, too, with the snark in full splendor. 6d
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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.4
Catherine is super-excited to see Tilney again, but nope. Just the usual Mrs. Allen wishing she had acquaintance and sighing loudly without doing anything about it. But wait! An old schoolmate appears to drone on endlessly bragging about her children and their accomplishments (even the narrator digs at how she never shuts up...)

The eldest daughter, Isabella, basically makes a pet of Catherine and enjoys being admired by her new friend.

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they were still resolute in meeting in defiance of wet and dirt, and shut themselves up, to read novels together. Yes, novels; - for I will not adapt that ungenerous and impolitic custom so common with novel writers, of degrading by their contemptuous censure the very performances, to the number of which they are themselves adding

#PemberLittens #JaneAustenThenAndNow

Crinoline_Laphroaig Reading? NOVELS? 😱 1w
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Catherine hopes to meet Mr. Tilney again but suddenly he's nowhere to be found?! She's not disappointed for long, though, because an old acquaintance of Mrs. Allen's comes over to introduce herself and her beautiful daughter Isabella (and there's other daughters, too, but nobody cares). Catherine is delighted to have a friend in Bath, and I'm delighted by the last paragraph where the author snarkily relays how Mrs. Thorpe talks too damn much. 😆

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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.3
Gentle Reader, Tilney has been spotted! He is funny and a little silly poking fun at "accepted conversation". I should find myself very charmed by a Mr. Tilney and his amusing nonsense. Not to mention, he knows his muslins!

With Tilney around, Catherine's second ball in Bath is much more fun than the first - and she gets to dance!

#Pemberlittens
#JaneAustenThenandNow
#TalkTilneyToMe

Crinoline_Laphroaig Henry Tilney ‼️😍 1w
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Days go by and still Catherine and the Allens don't actually meet or speak with anyone at all. And then at last, a Master of Ceremonies takes pity on Catherine and introduces her to, not just Some Man, but THE Man. The witty, kind, utterly divine stone-cold fox (well, "near handsome", anyway) Mr. Henry Tilney. He is funny and charming and oozes respect for the ladies and damn if I wouldn't let him distress me with his nonsense any day of the week!

TheBookHippie I so AGREEE. 1w
Andrea313 @TheBookHippie Taste. 👌 1w
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Cuilin 💯 my favorite!!! 1w
CatLass007 This is one I haven‘t read yet but it‘s on my list and I do believe I‘ll be moving it up the list thanks to you. The boy in this picture isn‘t my cup of tea but he might have been back in my Bobby Sherman/David Cassidy/Donny Osmond days. 1w
Andrea313 @CatLass007 Ahhhh, thank you for this comment! I hope you have a good time with this one; please post your thoughts, and tag me if you think of it. I'd love to know how you find it. ❤️ Are you an Austen fan generally? 1w
CatLass007 I‘m trying to be a fan of the books because I‘ve seen and enjoyed several movies and mini-series. It‘s almost always a case of the book is better in my experience. 1w
Andrea313 @CatLass007 I am nearly always a book purist, and so I hope you love what you read! But there are so many good Austen adaptations out there to enjoy, too. I'm following you now and look forward to hearing about this reading journey for you. 1w
Andrea313 @Cuilin You get it! 1w
CatLass007 I may not remember to tag you in my review. I also am forty books behind on reviews so I may just skip the ones I‘m behind on and start reviewing from here on out. It‘s not like I‘m required to write reviews but I kind of expect it of myself. 1w
Andrea313 @CatLass007 I get it! In any case, I think you've got a fun read ahead of you. Enjoy! 1w
CatLass007 Thanks! 1w
Crinoline_Laphroaig This! Henry Tilney is perfection. 😍 1w
CaramelLunacy Tilney is my Faaaaaaavorite! So fun to spend time with! So sunshine and mild snark, what's not to love? 1w
Andrea313 @CaramelLunacy @Crinoline_Laphroaig He is so underrated! Everyone else can keep Knightley's lecturing and Darcy's judgement; I'll take Tilney's good-natured, clever teasing and love for novels every time. 1w
bookandbedandtea I do love me some Darcy 😉 but Henry Tilney is a DELIGHT and it's good to be reminded of that. 1w
Susanita I did one of those quizzes about who is my Austen boo, and the result was Henry Tilney. 1w
Andrea313 @bookandbedandtea OK, fine, Darcy gets there in the end so I guess he's OK. 😉 I do love that Henry is so kind and engaging from the start, though. 1w
Andrea313 @Susanita Oooh, great results! I'm sure I've taken easily 12 of those but maybe it's time I search out another. For science. 1w
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Absolutely nothing exciting happens as Catherine and the Allens make their way to Bath, and then absolutely nothing happens when they arrive, save for Mrs. A's 4-day search for the perfect gown. Finally, finally, they make their way to the Upper Rooms and it's...not great. They suffer through a long, hot, and utterly boring evening until Catherine happens to overhear the mildest compliment ever. And suddenly the whole night has been a success!

Crinoline_Laphroaig I love how this chapter is literally nothing happens. 😄 1w
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig And somehow stays one of my favorite things Jane has ever written?! 😂 1w
CaramelLunacy @Andrea313 The listing of all the calamities that DIDN'T befall. I love it so much. 1w
Andrea313 @CaramelLunacy Jane's wit is sharp in all of her books but this one is the most laugh-out-loud funny to me. 1w
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peanutnine
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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I'm listening to the Amazon Classics version of Northanger Abbey this month. This will be my second time reading this novel. Last time I realized belatedly that the edition I listened to was abridged, so while it was delightful I'm looking forward to getting the full experience this time around.
#JaneAustenThenandNow @Crinoline_Laphroaig

Crinoline_Laphroaig Definitely all the unabridged Henry Tilney goodness! 1w
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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.2
Mrs. Allen, Catherine's chaperone in Bath, is determined to be in fashion, so Catherine looks her best when she attends her first ball at the Upper Rooms (above). Mrs. Allen is significantly less diligent when it comes to making introductions that might allow Catherine to dance (or even speak to someone), so she is a bit bored and uncomfortable until she overhears 2 young men call her pretty. At which point the evening is redeemed.

CaramelLunacy #Pemberlittens, #JaneAustenThenandNow, Photo: Jane Austen Festival 1w
Crinoline_Laphroaig Also absolutely no drama when leaving home on a trip. What a difference from Lydia's departure in Pride and Prejudice. 1w
CaramelLunacy I loved all the mildly disappointed descriptions of the calamities that did not occur. (When we know full well Lydia would ensure they took place, just for the drama) 1w
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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And we're off! I've been so excited to read this book again, and found myself laughing out loud as we got the full backstory on our heroine. Meet Catherine Morland: her dad's not a tyrant and her mom isn't dead; she's never nursed a dormouse and she can't play piano; she's never been in love and her neighborhood is boring as shit. But - but! - she loves books (brava!) and she's about to have an adventure. Look out, Bath, here comes our girl!

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BarkingMadRead
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Starting a chapter a day with #janeaustenthenandnow with @Crinoline_Laphroaig

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CaramelLunacy
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"...if adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad..."

#Pemberlittens
#JaneAustenThenandNow

Crinoline_Laphroaig One of all time favorite lines! 2w
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CaramelLunacy
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Ch.1
In which our heroine is described as altogether ordinary: sometimes inattentive to her schooling, a bit rowdy but kind. As she grows into a young lady, she reads a bunch of fun romantic novels and yearns for an exciting adventure of her own - a feeling I remember well.

I love the knowing tongue-in-cheek narration that affectionately makes fun of her youthful silliness and the overwrought tone of the stories Catherine devours.

Crinoline_Laphroaig I love this scene in the opening of movie. It's just so spot on to book Catherine. 2w
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LitsyEvents
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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repost for @Crinoline_Laphroaig

I'm ready for Northanger Abbey! My plan is read a chapter a day. And I'm going to post every day. ??

#PemberLittens
#JaneAustenThenAndNow
#TalkTilneyToMe

“No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy, would have supposed her born to be an heroine.“

Crinoline_Laphroaig Thanks for sharing! 2w
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AnneCecilie
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Ready for my 4th reading of this book

The opening sentence:
“No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy, would have supposed her born to be an heroine.”

And later in the chapter:
“But from fifteen to seventeen she was in training for a heroine; she read all such works as heroines must read to supply their memories with those quotations which are so serviceable and so soothing in the vicissitudes of their eventful lives.”

AnneCecilie So we‘re all heroines? And to finish the chapter of: “and probably aware that if adventures will not befal a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad” #PemeberLittens #JaneAustenThenAndNow @Crinoline_Laphroaig 2w
Crinoline_Laphroaig Just yesterday I said to Husband "I'm the heroine in my own life." And I don't remember why I said it. ? 2w
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oddandbookish
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Pickpick

I was debating whether or not to give this 3.5 or 4 stars. I finally decided on 4 because the story was so clever!

This was my third Jane Austen novel. Previously, I had read Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility and enjoyed both of them.

My immediate impression of this book was that it was hilarious.

Full review: https://oddandbookish.wordpress.com/2025/04/05/review-northanger-abbey/

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AvidReader25
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Pickpick

While staying in Bath Catherine meets 2 sets of siblings. The Thorpes, who become insufferable as their true nature is revealed, & the Tilneys (Henry & Eleanor). Austen does a wonderful job comparing the 2 sets, demonstrating a false nature vs. a genuine one. I love that Catherine & Henry like each other from the start. He is patient & kind & rises above his family with his moral compass. He‘s a truly good & one of my favorite Austen characters.

Sparklemn Beautiful cover 🌺 3mo
AvidReader25 @Sparklemn it‘s so lovely! 3mo
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Conleyheather
Northanger Abbey | Austen Jane
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Always love Austen

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underground_bks
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Pickpick

“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”— direct quote from your new book boyfriend. Northanger Abbey is a clever, comical, and loving send-up of the gothic novel, starring a naive, book-loving heroine who always thinks she‘s about to be thrown into the plot of her current page-turner and a pining know-it-all hero whose defense of popular fiction had me swooning over 200 years later!

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Super_Jane
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Pickpick

4/5 ?????

"The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid."

#classics #romance

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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Pickpick

This is a book that truly let me down. I love many aspects of it so I am rating it highly. I loved the writing. I loved Catherine. I do love all the Jane Austen “heroines” that I have met. Their strength and assertiveness is beyond their time. But, there are so many holes left in this story. Was there supposed to be a sequel? I have lots of questions. When I got to the last page, I said to myself: “Oh, no! This can‘t be the ending!”

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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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This novel has been so hilarious to me. I love Catherine, “the heroine” so far. I have been absent from Litsy, reading all the volumes of “In Search of Lost Time” by Proust. It really was worth it.

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DebinHawaii
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#AboutABook

With nine siblings, Catherine Moreland has #ABigFamily albeit apparently a very plain one (but still fine)! 😉

“A family of ten children will be always called a fine family, where there are heads and arms and legs enough for the number; but the Morlands had little other right to the word, for they were in general very plain, and Catherine, for many years of her life, as plain as any.”

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 😍 9mo
Eggs Brilliant 👌🏼👏🏻🫶🏻 9mo
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CrowCAH
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Andrea313
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Sometimes this book truly hits the spot. To me, Northanger is the most outright funny of Austen's works, and certainly the most overtly satiric. Even though I've read it several times, I still found myself cracking up at the way she affectionately mocks literary convention, style, and characters. I love the early scenes in Bath being kind of a boring let-down, and I love Eleanor's actual Gothic heroine arc happening entirely off the page. 😂

LeahBergen I love it! 😆 1y
Crinoline_Laphroaig Henry Tilney! 😍 1y
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig YES, Henry! So, so underrated. But I also love the sly way Jane mentions that he only started to fall for Catherine once he was aware of her own feelings for him. Is our man Henry susceptible to a little flattery? Or is it just the author upending audiences' expectations for undying, love-at-first-sight romance? 1y
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AroundTheBookWorld
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Jane Austen was an English novelist known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage for the pursuit of favourable social standing and economic security. Her deft use of social commentary, realism and biting irony have earned her acclaim among critics and scholars.
#WomensHistoryMonth

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Larkken
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Last book read in Jan was for #authoramonth and it rounded out a solid month of reading! I liked the simplicity bordering on mockery and the thoughts on literature and reading. When you next meet a novel-hater, this book has a quote for you to deploy at them. #52bookclub24 bibliosmia #popsugar24 self-pub
Most enjoyed reads have arrows, & of them Friday Black was my fav. 1984 gets a mustache #iykyk & I appreciate more having read it than reading it

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Gissy
Northanger Abby | Jane Austen
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These are my two English editions. Do I need more editions? Of course I NEED more beautiful editions😂The gorgeous hardback😍was from @mabel during a Jane Austen swap. The print came as part of the decoration but I saved it. I think the mug was also from @mabel

Another Jane Austen novel that I enjoyed. Both editions have an introduction that helps to understand the historical events surrounding the novel topic, I liked the characters and plot⬇️

Gissy (Cont.)...that was like a soap opera with terrible characters like Isabella, a villain, a gothic mystery, impossible love because of stupid social/financial status, etc. and happy love story. Isabella...John...those characters. I don‘t want a friend like Isabella never ever. 3.8/4 ⭐️ 1y
Gissy January 2024 #BookSpinBingo #3 #AuthorAMonth (I read only 2 books by this Jane Austen) @TheAromaOfBooks @Soubhiville
#JumpStart2024 @Lizpixie
#ReadAway2024 @DieAReader @Andrew65 @Ghabi4Roses
#JoyousJanuary #Readathon last book #5 read during this Readathon @Andrew65
#Sharreadathon first book completed during this Readathon @Alwaysbeenabooklover
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TheAromaofBooks So hard to choose which pretty Austen editions to collect!!!! 1y
Gissy @TheAromaofBooks That is true! 1y
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 1y
mabell I love this! ❤️❤️❤️ I‘m so glad you enjoyed the story! I‘m going to have to look at the introductions - I‘m curious about what they say! It is like a soap opera a little bit 😂 1y
Gissy @mabell That Isabella was terrible and John??? Manipulative little man. Did you see @LeahBerg post about the book The Novels of Georgette Heyer: A Celebration by Jennifer Kloester. I immediately thought in you and @Chrissyreadit because you both have posted books by this author. That book is like a reference book about author‘s novels. It has high ratings in GR. I have the series Inspectors Hannasyde and Hemingway by this author. I need to read it (edited) 1y
Gissy @mabell I think I will check that book that @LeahBerg recommended 1y
mabell They were terrible! Yet you could picture them so well! I did see that book that Leah mentioned! It sounds really good! But I tend to avoid background type books to avoid spoiling the magic 😆 1y
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Zuhkeeyah
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Mehso-so

I struggled with this one. Catherine‘s naivety was almost painful. Quite honestly, it put me to sleep every time I picked it up. There was a glimpse of the witty banter that made me fall in love with Emma. I‘m glad Jane Austen continued to hone her craft after this rather rough beginning.

#authoramonth completed at the last possible moment
@Soubhiville

Soubhiville Yay! 1y
Read4life I struggled, too. I just couldn‘t get into it and didn‘t care what happened. 1y
Zuhkeeyah @Read4life The ending was ridiculously abrupt after all that flowery writing leading up to it 1y
DrSabrinaMoldenReads I liked Emma so much better. 8mo
DrSabrinaMoldenReads @Zuhkeeyah That‘s my problem with it. 8mo
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Larkken
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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For today's #hyggehour I realized my new bibbed ski pants are basically a more mobile version of a sleeping bag blanket... With pockets. 🤯 where were these two weeks ago?! They will be making a reappearance next week 😉
In other #hyggehug news, Northanger Abbey is snarky! Good cozy fun.
#midwintersolace

TheBookHippie Oooooo that‘s amazing!!! 1y
Chrissyreadit 🎉🎉🎉 1y
IndoorDame Cozy and clever!!! 1y
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BarbaraBB Those trousers 🥰 I want them! 1y
Larkken @BarbaraBB they are from Cotopaxi and were heavily on sale at Scheels - do you have this store around you? They apparently think winter is over based on all the spring stuff they are selling. No one told them about February? 1y
BarbaraBB I don‘t know that shop but I will google the brand and ding out if they sell them here too! Thanks! 1y
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Read4life
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Mehso-so

Maybe it was just where my head and heart were this weekend. I started reading with Serial Reader then switched to audio and then went back to SR. I just couldn‘t get into it but I stuck it out. Again, this could be me and the timing of it all.
#AuthorAMonth #BookSpinBingo #ReadAway2024
@Soubhiville @TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES

DieAReader 🥳Great! 1y
TheAromaofBooks This one is a little... silly, I guess, so I feel like you have to be in the right mood to really enjoy it haha 1y
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Jas16
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Pickpick

I never pass up an excuse to read Jane Austen and for this month‘s #authoramonth I revisited the novel that I think I have read the fewest number of times. It deserves better treatment from me because I forget how much this book makes me chuckle. I think Catherine Morland is one of Austen‘s most entertaining heroines.

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Larkken
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Leaving my little hygge nest for #hyggehour
Loving the reminder to slow down and be cozy every Sunday with #midwintersolace though I‘m beginning to run out of my stash of Christmas chocolate… i know I‘ve not posted about it much, but I may have to keep this time on Sundays to reset for the week even after the group ends 😘

TheBookHippie I‘m keeping it as well. 1y
kspenmoll Me too- it‘s so nice to be deliberate about my self care. 1y
AllDebooks I love this! I was thinking of doing the same. X 1y
Bookwormjillk I‘m keeping it too 1y
IndoorDame I was thinking the same thing. It‘s been a wonderful addition to the week. 1y
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Gissy
Northanger Abby | Jane Austen
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Reading the last 143 pages of this book #Sharreadathon @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️ 1y
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CBee ♥️♥️♥️♥️ 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🕯️ ❤️ 1y
mabell 😍🥰❤️ 1y
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Read4life
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

“No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy would have supposed her born to be an heroine.”

#AuthorAMonth @Soubhiville

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Jadams89
Northanger Abbey | Jane Austen
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Pickpick

I think this will be my last Austen for the month. I enjoyed it, but so little time was spent at the Abbey. I just wanted more. #AuthorAMonth