It is a truth universally acknowledged that I don't 'do' fan fiction especially that which would try in vain to continue the stories laid forth by one Jane Austen. Insipid and trite, I find them offensive to anyone with intelligence. Shannon Hale's Austenland creates a modern-day single, thirty-something, career woman who is in desperate need of a Mr. Darcy. To wit, she arrives at Pemberly Park for three weeks of immersion therapy courtesy of a generous benefactor. What ensues is predictable to the reader. Regardless, I was bewitched and managed to make myself late for work because I need to finish the book. Kudos to Hale for walking the fine line between pandering and homage and creating a land I actually want to visit. Much like these literary pilgrimages.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
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You've piqued my interest in taking a look at this book!
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