Monday, September 8, 2014

This is an easy book that reads quickly and is pleasant. Shannon Hale is a true Austen-addict, she


Jane is in love! So far no problem you say? Yes Jane is in love with Mr Darcy (Colin Firth or who plays Darcy, we do not know really). So, she always comes to compare the behavior of his friends to that of a gentleman, and it is necessarily always disappointed ... To help him finally move on to something else, her great-aunt gave him a little holiday Strange: spend three weeks in the world of Jane Austen, a world she can finally wool felt confront Darcy!
Often, as a player, you have the privilege to know a little more than heroin. Here it is not the case. Who really plays a role (that of the gentleman of the nineteenth), which is really in love? You will not know until the heroine herself. So as in Pride and Prejudice (which I had read once before not to be lost too!), One takes the game and we are amazed at the progress of the scenario. You never really know if the characters are in their roles or if they unveil the mask for a few seconds. And when they are revealed, they really reveal themselves or do they play a different role? It is not his Darcy, but I have a feeling that (like many other admirers) forgets that at the beginning of P & P, Darcy is arrogant, undrinkable and Lizzy certainly not want to have to do it And ... this is the same behavior that Mr Nobley with Jane.
This is an easy book that reads quickly and is pleasant. Shannon Hale is a true Austen-addict, she turns and plays with codes of books by Jane Austen. Anachronisms are present at the turn of the sentences, in a world like in the other and it makes them smile! The twists and turning wool felt situations are pleasant and make a dynamic book, despite wool felt the walks and card games. However, I did not like the characters. There is not one of the women present Jane, Lizzy or Mrs Gardiner. That Lydia ... so that annoying characters. Too bad that the truth about everyone's behavior is not clearer, especially during the scene at the airport where the lies continue running. This is also a grotesque scene that most readers wool felt aback Charleston. Also, I think the French title (the one in English was Austenland) is not very representative of the story is far from a lightning strike I think!
Ah I'm glad !!! We are in agreement on two points that I find crucial: the scene of the airport (too bad the book was so far!) And this title nunuche !! Very nice apart from that book.
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