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Brightsea por Jane Gillespie

Coleridge among the Lakes & Mountains: From his Notebooks, Letters and Poems 1794-1804 por Roger Hudson

Into the Wilderness por Sara Donati

Jams, Preserves and Edible Gifts por Sara Paston-Williams

Seducing Mr. Darcy por Gwyn Cready

Sense and Sensibility por Jane Austen

The Other Mr Darcy por Monica Fairview

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Autores favoritosJane Austen, Diana Birchall, Sara Donati, Amanda Foreman, Flora Fraser, Diana Gabaldon, Claire Harman, Penelope Hughes-Hallett, Maggie Lane, Rosamunde Pilcher, Laurie Viera Rigler, Maya Slater, Lori Smith, Margaret C. Sullivan (Favoritos partilhados)

Sobre mimI am a bookseller by profession, and an Austen enthusiast by avocation.

Sobre a minha bibliotecaMy library is quite ecclectic and reflects my interests and passions over several years.

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Jane Austen: works, vintage editions, critical analysis, illustrators, biographies, films, sequels & spinoffs

18th-19th century: biographies, social customs, needlework, art, architecture, landscaping, & history

20th-century: American Art Pottery

20th-21st century: films, fiction, nonfiction

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Hi Laurel Ann,

Thanks for stopping by my profile page. I got The Private Diary of Mr. Darcy from the Early Reviewer's program here on LT. I think it must be a re-issue of the book since it looks like it's been around for a little while. I read your review and really enjoyed it. Your reviews are always very well done! I really like the book, much more than a lot of the Jane Austen fanfiction I've read. Darcy is much more human and less straight-laced that I thought! ;)
Hi Laura Ann, I really enjoyed you review of P & P &Zombies. After reading it, I ordered the book. Just wanted to say thanks for a well writen review. bob
Being a fervent fan of Austen, though perhaps not a Janeite, I wonder what you think of Barbara Pym? I think many do her a disservice, calling her a "latter day Jane," a comparison she could not, and most probably would not, live up to. I find her voice individual and very compelling, and wonder what a dyed-in-the-wool Austen addict thinks of her.
Hi Laurel Ann, I visited your blog and all I can say is WOW! What a wonderful site! Thank you for letting me know about it. I've added it to my "favorites".

You indicate on your profile that you are a bookseller. I was also a bookseller, first at Barnes & Noble at Crossroads, and then at Alderwood when it first opened up. Unfortunately I had to move on to a better paying but not more enjoyable job. I still miss the books (although I visit them regularly!).

Lorie
Laurel Ann, I'm late replying to your message on my page, but thanks for your comments. I was pleased to hear from you; I have been reading Austenprose for quite a while, and if you are the Laurel Ann who posts at Pemberley, you are one of the members whose postings I watch for.

I agree with you on Diana Birchall; her Mrs. Elton is my favorite Austen spin-off. And I'm waiting for Diana Gabaldon to toss off another massive Outlander novel, which I'll read the way my daughters read Harry Potter- up all night to finish by dawn.

The other books I'd grab in case of a fire are G. B. Stern and Sheila Kaye-Smith's "Talking of Jane Austen" (1943) and "More Talk of Jane Austen" (1950), which came together from a used book shop in York twenty-some years ago. They are collections of fun, chatty appreciations of Austen. Those women would have been bloggers if they lived now.
Very nice and interesting collection of JA editions you have there - I'd love to pick your brains about them. I find it difficult to see the bibliographic details that interest me on this website.
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