By: Shannon Hale
Genre: Romance
(20-somethings)
Pages: 197
Published: 2007
Told in: Third Person
Compare to:
Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict, Laurie Viera Rigler
Bridget Jones’s Diary, Helen Fielding
Twenties Girl, Sophie Kinsella
In a nutshell:
Jane has never had much luck with relationships, which is
why she resorts to fantasies about her own “Mr. Darcy.” But when she inherits a
trip for a full 1819 immersion experience in England she decides to get her
Austen obsession out of her system. But as Jane encounters new romances, she
begins to question what is real and what is just pretend.
What you may enjoy:
You don’t need to know or love Jane Austen books/movies to
enjoy this. It is a fun, quirky romance that mixes past with present in a unique
twist. The main character is relatable for women who were ever single in their
twenties. It’s a cute story that will make you giggle.
What you may NOT
enjoy:
This is not an Austen novel, it is not hot and steamy, and the
main character is not very witty or snarky. If you are expecting these things,
do not read this book. It reads like watching a romantic comedy. It is predictable
and sometimes cheesy, with characters who think too much on love.
Warnings:
Violence and Disturbing Images:
Two men fist fight
Sex and Nudity:
Woman mentions her past affairs; man has an affair; boy kisses
a girl 7 times; mentions breasts (at least 9 times throughout the book); man
and woman kiss passionately, mildly graphic (twice); man kisses woman’s neck
(twice); boy talks about kissing; boy puts hand up a girl’s skirt; woman wraps
her legs around a man; man asks to have sex; man tries to force himself on a
woman; man kisses woman (at least 4 times throughout the book); man attempts to
unhook a woman’s bra; man kisses a woman’s hand (twice).
Language and Profanity:
Dammit (twice), damn, jackass
Drugs and Alcohol Abuse:
Drunk man corners a woman
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