
The Independence of Miss Mary Bennet
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Jen Taylor
Readers of Pride and Prejudice will remember that there were five Bennet sisters. Now, 20 years on, Jane has a happy marriage and large family; Lizzy and Mr. Darcy now have a formidable social reputation; Lydia has a reputation of quite another kind; Kitty is much in demand in London's parlors and ballrooms; but what of Mary?
Mary is quietly celebrating her independence, having nursed her ailing mother for many years. She decides to write a book to bring the plight of the poor to everyone's attention. But with more resolve than experience, as she sets out to travel around the country, it's not only her family who are concerned about her....
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Separately from the Jane Austen characters, this is an interesting book. I was a bit put off by changes in Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy's relationship as well as the use in places, of coarseness in language, thought and deed which would not have been alluded to by Austen. I certainly don't like the way Mr. Darcy's father was thrown under the bus. In addition, there is the Feminazi attitude toward men which is unattractive. Other than that, this book fairly gallops full out from start to finish and is full of plot twists and surprises. The young Mary Bennet was an awful bore always quoting some threadbare wisdom at inappropriate moments. This older Mary Bennet has been knocked about a bit and spent the intervening years in self-denying care for her mother, extensive readings from a large library and in reflections. This Mary is much improved and admirable. The author invents a back story to (a history before) Pride and Prejudice which together with the original book inform this work. There is cold blooded murder, kidnapping, a religious cult, several tons of gold, thievery, lawlessness...definitely far from Pemberley but almost touching Pemberley.
Far From the Shades of Pemberley
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Definitely not a Jane Austen....
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A fun frolic, but not literature
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
It was well-spent in that it satisfied my curiosity about the book, but the plot was a bit over the top for me.What do you think your next listen will be?
not sureDid Jen Taylor do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
She did a very good job differentiating the characters with accents and tone of voice. Unfortunately, the tone she gave to Mary Bennet made her sound like a woman in her 60's or 70's instead of a woman in her late 30's.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
No, the over-the-top melodramatic plot was blech.Any additional comments?
If you have grand romantic notions about the marriage between Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, this novel will squash them.Lackluster sequel to Pride and Prejudice
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Kinda boring
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Colleen McCullough has done a great job conforming this more or less comedy of manners to Jane Austin's style of thinking and writing and it is a delight for Austin fans to have a sequel. I would like to see a couple more,as with their large and growing families, the sisters are ready made for more adventures !
The Youngest
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This was a pleasure!!
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It was a disappointment
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Any additional comments?
Very disappointed in this book...it was offered on sale and I can guess why. Shocked that someone of McCullough's reputation would put her name on this...perhaps a student of hers wrote it? To piggyback on one of Austen's great novels and to do it in such a shlock way should be embarrassing to the author and publisher.Don't Bother
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