It's been a gorgeous day here in the UK today, I almost can't believe it is November! It's currently school holidays, which is the reason for me posting so late in the day, I've been doing mum stuff :) November is always a busy month. At some point it will hit me that Christmas is coming and I will put in a flurry of activity! So I'm not sure how much I will be able to read, but I certainly hope to get some reading done. I have some lovely visitors lined up for November, so let me tell you all about them.
First up we have Kara Louise, with her new book, Chance and Circumstance, a Pride & Prejudice variation which sees both Darcy and Jane out of the neighbourhood when Mr Bingley first comes to Meryton... therefore, the lady who catches Bingley's fancy the most is the second-eldest Bennet sister, Miss Elizabeth... This is a book I hope to read this month, and Kara Louise will be coming by to visit.
Elizabeth Adams has re-released Green Card. This book isn't an Austenesque, but it does have a flavour of one, touches here and there. It's a modern marriage of convenience scenario, for the purposes of obtaining a Green Card. She will be bringing a post here to share with you. I haven't read the new version of the book, but I've read it previously, and I enjoyed it. You can read my previous review here.
This month sees the release of the much-anticipated anthology Dangerous to Know - Jane Austen's Rakes and Gentlemen Rogues, which sees a number of wonderful Austenesque authors coming together with short stories featuring the men in Austen that we don't tend to focus on - think Willoughby rather than Brandon, Captain Tilney rather than his delicious brother Henry, etc. These have been brought together by the editor of The Darcy Monologues, Christina Boyd. I am very excited to read this.
Have you ever read North and South? Not the US-set book, but the UK one, featuring southern-born Margaret Hale moving to the industrial North of England in Victorian times. It's a wonderful book and one of my favourites. There are some parallels between P&P and N&S, but there is far less in the way of 'North and South-esque' fiction. Melanie Standford, who wrote the Persuasion-inspired Sway and Clash is back with the N&S-inspired Collide, and she'll be coming here on here blog tour.
I do hope you'll be able to join me for some or all of these! What do you have planned to read in November? Please let me know in the comments.
Hope you had a fun day with the kiddoes. :)
ReplyDeleteOh you do have a good line-up. Kara Louise's book has caught my attention and I still need to read Green Card. I've got Melanie's N&S retelling up for this month, too.
And would you look at that... I recognize those rakes & rogues. LOL
Hi Sophia. They were off school for a week and I managed to have three days off with them, which was nice, although one day we were super-slobs and didn't even get dressed!
DeleteI should imagine you would recognise the rakes and rogues ;) I look forward to reading it!
All of these books intrigue me, Ceri, and I already had two on my TBR list. Can't wait to see what you think about them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda. I just hope I can carve out some reading time!
DeleteWe seem seem to have similar taste as I have just read green card(loved it a half star more though), am currently reading chance and circumstances and I am counting down to the release of dangerous to know.
ReplyDeleteWill be interesting to see what you think of chance and circumstances.
Hi Elin. Glad you enjoyed Green Card. I'm really looking forward to reading Chance and Circumstances.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting list of books! Must say I'd love to read them all as I've heard great things about both Kara Louise's and Elizabeth's books.
Can't wait to read your thoughts on the N&S variation Collide,by Melanie. As you know Ceri,I love Gaskell's book and her writing so I look forward to discovering this new modern twist on John and Margaret!
Dangerous to know sounds intriguing and I'm sure it will be filled with dark and dangerous deeds!
Enjoy the rest of the midterm with your children,Ceri!
Happy reading!
Thank you Mary! They all sound like good reads, don't they!
DeleteI have the first three on my wishlist although I have read and absolutely loved the first version of Green Card several times. I have such a large number of books on my kindle that I haven't had time to read yet so I am planning on reading some of those including Mistaken which I was lucky enough to win. The main problem is that I also have a number more besides those above on my to buy next list. Good luck with your reading plans and I look forward to your reviews.
ReplyDeleteGlynis, I could almost have written this comment. I have so much on my kindle that I'd really like to read, but only ever seem to scratch the surface of it, and new books are coming out all the time which I want to read. I also was lucky enough to win Mistaken and I'd really like to read it soon! Good luck with making a dent in your unread kindle books!
DeleteWow! Ceri, What a delightful list. There are a lot of new books coming out that I want to read and are tempting me away from that TBR pile of mine. Man... our dear writers have been busy. Every time I think I have read the best book in the world... another comes out and tops it. Wow! The writing is really becoming top notch. I am amazed at the creativity of the various adaptations, sequels, and variations. This is a great time for JAFF... enjoy your November Ceri and blessings as we approach the holiday seasons.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost too good, Jeanne, I just can't keep up :( I hope you find some more wonderful reads this month.
DeleteI am itching to read these but holding back as I am so busy with rehab and a Christmas project and have set a goal of reading those books sitting on my Kindle for so long. Some are JAFF and a few are not. I am going to read these but it may be in the new year. Good luck with your November busyness. My daughter holds Thanksgiving at her house but I make pies. I know you don't have that day to plan for but it is a great time for family get-togethers here in the USA.
ReplyDeleteDo you know, I didn't even think to wish my US visitors Happy Thanksgiving, because as you say, we don't celebrate it here. I think it's lovely to have a celebration to be grateful though, and I hope you have a lovely day.
DeleteI hope your rehab is going well, Sheila, and good luck with reducing the kindle mountain... good job they don't take up physical space!
What a delightful line-up of visitors and books! I actually want to read all those that you have listed here! I started following Kara's on-line but feel behind and decided to wait for the book! Now it is here! I read North and South recently for the first time and really enjoyed it, so I will have to check out Melanie's! I too have so many on my TBR pile that I hope to make some inroads on before the end of the year...only problem is, I keep adding to it monthly!! Enjoy your November!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole, I decided to wait for Kara Louise's book too, rather than read all of the online chapters.
DeleteI am so glad you enjoyed North and South! It's one of my favourite books, but it seems as though people who have come to it after the mini-series don't always find it romantic enough, as the romance is the main point of the series, but the whole North/South divide, and industrial relations form a large part of the book.
Hope you had a fun mum-time, Ceri, and that your littlies enjoyed Halloween. Love your November list, can't wait to read them all. I'm especially excited about the new & improved 'Green Card', and the naughty boys, of course :D . Hope you'll have fun with them too, and thanks for hosting the Rakes & Rogues!
ReplyDeleteI'm so looking forward to meeting your rakes and rogues, Joana!
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