To respect member's privacy and keep things awesome, most of Litsy is hidden from Google. We let humans see and share pages, but not machines. Find out more.
BookwormjillkI think the problem I'm having with this book is that the adults just aren't interesting. The gift of Jane Austen is young adult angst not 30 somethings writing letters and talking about young adult angst. At least it's short!11mo
Crinoline_LaphroaigI'm amazed at how we managed to get EVERY Austen character in this book.11mo
Morr_Books@BarkingMadRead So sorry! I am so far behind on this read. It does not feel like I will catch up before the end. These chapters feel longer than Cranford for some reason.11mo
RuthiellaWhen Anne Wentworth references her empty nursery, do we think her children are grown? Or did she never have any? Somehow it made me sad.11mo
willaful@ruthiella Me too. I'm not sure how much time has supposedly passed for each couple.
I thought it was vaguely interesting that, though Anne and Elizabeth aren't on first name terms, Anne refers to Frederick in her letter. I wonder what the etiquette behind that is.11mo
Ruthiella@willaful Maybe that was a boo boo on the part of the author…🤔11mo
I thought it was vaguely interesting that, though Anne and Elizabeth aren't on first name terms, Anne refers to Frederick in her letter. I wonder what the etiquette behind that is. 11mo