And frankly, sometimes we were hilarious.
Click through to see what we loved — and what drove us nuts — and to share your thoughts on the book if you missed the chat!
On our first impressions:
I've read Beth Pattillo before, and I liked this less. The problems I had w/ her other seemed even more so in this. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
Which isn't to say I DIDN'T like it, because it was still fun and engaging, but it felt underdeveloped. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
Le plot: Date guy; Meet other guy, know nothing about him other than cute/wealthy & decide ur in <3, get him to <3 u back; Take it all back.
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
I think if you're going to have this set up - well, lemme back up, because FIRST OF ALL, HELLO INSTALOVE. What even was that? #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
LIke, you're a grown woman; have a fling, have some flirty feels, but y'all were getting way too serious, too fast up in there. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
But yeah, if you're going to have this set-up of realizing that you've got something good going on & you need to put in effort #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
Then give us more of that! Don't just do a 180 and call it a day. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
On the "Formidables," who readers will recognize from Jane Austen Ruined My Life. This group is the only unifying element between the two books, as they are companions and sequential.
I feel like the Formidables were mentioned but the book didn't delve enough into who they really were. #WednesdayYA
— Liz Anderson (@lizpatanders) August 28, 2014
The Formidables were VERY neglected in this. It's assumed you've read Jane Austen Ruined My Life. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
In real life, the Formidables would have been going considerably more batshit over the manuscript. Let's be real. #WednesdayYA
— Liz Anderson (@lizpatanders) August 28, 2014
In JARML, the Formidables are devotees, but believe they are protecting Jane & her wishes. So batshit, yes, but not public. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
On the "lost original manuscript" of First Impressions (Pride & Prejudice), which is at the heart of this book, and which we all wanted to see more of:
@TheBookRat At some points that was the most interesting thing going on and was excited to see long passages in italics. #WednesdayYA
— Julie H (@KCWB_C) August 28, 2014
I liked the recycled pages, but why have so many missing? How did that serve the story? #WednesdayYA
— Liz Anderson (@lizpatanders) August 28, 2014
I suppose the argument could (and prob should) be made that the old lady WASN'T missing any pages; she gave what was needed. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
On the characters...
I like James being flawed, I just think he could have maybe been more flawed, or flawed in a more compelling way. #WednesdayYA
— Liz Anderson (@lizpatanders) August 28, 2014
They all had a tendency towards woodness, and could all use development and subtlety. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
I mean, really, he's a bit of a Wickham. =/ #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
and their relationships...
If both the sister and the bf had problems with her being with sister all the time, why not talk about it? #WednesdayYA
— Julie H (@KCWB_C) August 28, 2014
Kinda really shitty to say, Hey, you gave up your youth and dreams to take care of me, but could you GTFO now pls? #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
@lizpatanders over the Atlantic Ocean during $1 per minute phone calls? #WednesdayYA
— Julie H (@KCWB_C) August 28, 2014
ESPECIALLY given her sister's attitude at the resolution. If you're so upset, why are you just now fixing it?! #WednesdayYA
— Liz Anderson (@lizpatanders) August 28, 2014
And on the resolution of the story, which we mostly liked (though again, we wanted to be a little more developed, and a little less abrupt):
I liked seeing Claire's boyfriend step up & I liked her realizing that it's not about the stereotypical HERO, but what's right #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
INDIVIDUALLY. What works for Claire, what Claire needs. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
So in the end, it's not about Claire finding Darcy, it's about Claire finding CLAIRE. That, I liked. #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
SO IN CONCLUSION, we liked this book, but we definitely had some issues with it. Those issues were mostly outweighed by the quick pace and enjoyable feel of the book...
Does this book make either of you want to read Jane Austen Ruined My Life? #WednesdayYA
— Misty (Book Rat) (@TheBookRat) August 28, 2014
It was a fast read and overall enjoyable even if there are lots of problems so its a possibility. #WednesdayYA
— Julie H (@KCWB_C) August 28, 2014
I have an interest in Jane Austen Ruined My Life but want to prioritize other adaptations. #WednesdayYA
— Liz Anderson (@lizpatanders) August 28, 2014
...which probably wouldn't keep Liz & Julie from reading Jane Austen Ruined My Life. Probably. Maybe.
If you've read Mr Darcy Broke My Heart, please let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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I read it so long ago that its hard for me to remember specifics. My overall was feeling a tad underwhelmed, but still enjoying it. I enjoyed the first book in the series better. Writing Jane Austen, A Weekend With Mr. Darcy, and Me & Mr. Darcy were similar stories that I found enjoyable in case you ladies are interested..
ReplyDeleteI really liked A Weekend with Mr Darcy! That one was a lot of fun, and I was actually thinking the plot lately and trying to remember which book it was, 'cause I think I want to reread it next time I'm in the mood for something light. =D
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