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Author name: Shannon Hale

 : Austenland: A Novel
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9781596912861
ISBN number: 1596912863
Label: Bloomsbury USA
Manufacturer: Bloomsbury USA
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 208
Printing Date: May 27, 2008
Publishing house: Bloomsbury USA
Release Date: May 27, 2008
Sale Popularity Level: 16782
Studio: Bloomsbury USA




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Product Description:
A big sucess in hardcover, this novel by New York Times bestselling author of Princess Academy is sure to find a new and substantial audience in paperback.
Jane is a young New York woman who can never seem to find the right man—perhaps because of her secret obsession with Mr. Darcy, as played by Colin Firth in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. When a wealthy relative bequeaths her a trip to an English resort catering to Austen-obsessed women, however, Jane’s fantasies of meeting the perfect Regency-era gentleman suddenly become more real than she ever could have imagined. Is this total immersion in a fake Austenland enough to make Jane kick the Austen obsession for good, or could all her dreams actually culminate in a Mr. Darcy of her own?




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Sweet Respite from Grim Reality
I love Jane Austen books and the movies that are inspired by her novels ... and when I was younger, I would have loved to live in those days of genteel lives. I am too jaded now to appreciate the wonder of those times (really love my modern comforts these days!). However, this book is a respite from everything that is going on. It's perfect for that but it is just a novel and not a very well-written one at that. I have wondered throughout the entire book just where it was going since it's not your typical chick lit.

Jane was bequeathed by an aunt in her will to have three weeks at Pembrook Park, Kent, England, where time has stood still and women like Jane can retreat to a different time and place ... away from the real world. She wanted to get rid of her Darcy obsession once and for all so she is free to move on and marry the man of her dreams ... that is if he ever appears in front of her. Once there, she surrenders all outside contact with the world and stepped into an Edwardian time where manners reigned supreme. Just maybe her Mr. Darcy is there waiting for her. Then maybe not.

It is a very sweet and cute novel, but one that no one should take seriously. There is a lot of references to Austen's books and the time period in which she lived as well. It is very predictable and the ending does fall flat on its face but if you like Jane Austen or if you like romances, this novel will fit the bill. There are much better books out there so don't buy it, borrow it from the library or from a friend (like I did). If you're heading home on a long plane ride over the holidays, this book is fluffy enough to keep you entertained.

11/26/08



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Angieville: AUSTENLAND
This bittersweet, funny slim little novel is very first and foremost a love letter to Jane Austen, despite its well-deserved (and hilarious) dedication to Colin Firth. For those of us who, like the novel's heroine Jane Hayes, have happily reread all of Austen's novels over the years (except, as Hale points out, Northanger Abbey (Vintage Classics), which only got that one read), this story is a pleasant romp in Austenland. I was pleased with the way Jane questioned what in the world she was doing at what amounts to a Regency period fun park, with the way she alternately resists giving in to the fantasy and longs to dive in with reckless abandon. And I enjoyed the romantic comedy finish line ending.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Hale is Brilliant as Ever
Austenland is the story of Jane Hayes, "a thirty-something woman in possession of a satisfying career and a fabulous hairdo," who finds herself unmarried and harboring a dangerous obsession with the A&E production of Pride and Prejudice. Her aged great-aunt figures out Jane's little secret and leaves something special for Jane in her will: an all expense paid trip to Pembrook Park, Kent, England.

At Pembrook Park, Austen's world comes alive with everyone taking on a different "character" and every detail of Victorian life painstakingly reproduced (right down to the corsets!). It is quite funny to follow Jane's slow conversion to playing along with things, and read about her internal struggle between fantasy and reality. I laughed out loud several times, and found myself smiling through nearly the entire reading.

If this book hasn't been optioned as a film yet, it should be. PRONTO! That way I can eventually put the DVD right subsequent to my own copy of the A&E masterpiece and have more outlets for my own Austen addiction!



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Disapointed fan
I just love her other books, Book of a Thousand Days, The princess academy, The Goose Girl and Enna burning. My friends warned me it wasn't the same and they didn't like it. When I read it I figured out why. It lacks all of the depth and imagination of her children's books. It is basically one makeout session after another, NOT my type of book at all. It was very disapointing and I really couldn't believe the unreal ending either. In the fairy tale type books the fairy tale type endings work and she does it masterfully and usually with a twist. This ending was just bizarre and it leaves you wondering if the main character will ever ever grow up.




Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - strange
I love this author, however this book was a little strange. I made it through to the end, but it was bumpy. There wasn't a smooth flow and it was just a little difficult to follow the jumping around. Also, if one has not read the books by Austen mentioned in this one, some of it doesn't make sense.

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