I really love this. It almost read like an Austen novel. And even though this was fiction, I felt like it was entirely plausible to have happened.
The book focused on two things: Jane process in novel writing, and her feelings of love for a gentleman. I don't think I need to post spoiler warnings on how both of those ended. Throughout Jane's life, traveling here and there, she has experiences and meets people that she records later in her memoirs. Many of these are similar to events that happened in all of Jane's novels. It was a neat thing, thinking that events and people in Jane's life inspired the scenes and characters in her book.
I highly recommend this to Jane fans. I found it to be a highly refreshing novel.
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I read Syrie James' book, The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bronte, and really enjoyed it! Glad to hear this one is good as well.
This was one of my favorite books from last year; Syrie James does a wonderful job of capturing the spirit of Austen. Her other books about Charlotte Bronte and Mina Harker are very good, as well.
I loved this one! I'm glad you enjoyed it too! Ms. James is a wonderful author, don't you just wish a love like this was true for Jane Austen?
I am so excited this is such a great read! This has been on my shelf for a few months; I shall move it up on my TBR pile :)
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