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Jane Bites Back (2009)

by Michael Thomas Ford(Favorite Author)
3.45 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0345513657 (ISBN13: 9780345513656)
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English
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Ballantine Books
series
Jane Fairfax
review 1: The start of Ford's Austen related novel, featuring the timeless author as a vampire seeking to publish that one last manuscript (which has been rejected 116 times in two centuries) and disgruntled over all the sequels and spin-offs she is not receiving royalties from, is a witty and entertaining read with just the right amount of bite. Jane is a curious mix of both 18th century propriety and modern sensibilities as we see her try to navigate a rapidly changing world. The book begins with an 'Austen' writer energetically pushing her book Waiting for Mr. Darcy to a captive audience, claiming that every woman should wait--chastely--for her own Mr. Darcy the same way that Elizabeth Bennett does. Jane's inner thoughts are acidic, but amusing as she thinks of a variety of way... mores she would have described the woman to her long dead sister Cassandra. The author makes mention several other famous Austen sequels and spin-offs, including Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (which Jane adored and found entertaining) and some hopefully made up titles like The Jane Austen Workout Book, but is careful to keep Jane's opinions fairly neutral. Her own unpublished manuscript, written in secret and the only piece of writing she was able to secret away after being made a vampire, is a constant battle for her as publisher after publisher rejects it. At one point she contemplates tossing it out altogether and wondered what all her fanatic fans would say to that.Jane's vampire nature isn't much of a problem or hindrance honestly. Aside from the occasional nibble, some nifty glamour powers of persuasion and eternal youth (well eternal youth at the age of 41) there aren't many drawbacks for Jane. She can go out in the sun, doesn't need to kill to survive and has worked out a reasonable system (aided by each new decades 'keep young longer' strategies) for when she has to leave wherever she's at. The most surprising turn was who made her a vampire and who else (of literary fame) was made into a vampire. This book will appeal to Austen fans and vampire fans a like, it doesn't act like its the best Austen spin off ever, but its an entertaining, witty and fascinating spin on who Jane Austen could have been if she had been turned into a vampire.
review 2: Jane Austen ist nicht mit 41 gestorben - sie wurde von Lord Byron zum Vampir gemacht und lebt heute in einem Kaff namens Brakeston, hat einen Buchladen und nennt sich Jane Fairfax. Seit Jahrzehnten versucht sie ein Buchmanuskript zu verlegen, bekommt aber immer nur Absagen während ihre alten Bücher nach wie vor reißenden Absatz finden - nur das Jane davon nichts hat, denn Jane Austen ist ja tot. Dann taucht plötzlich Byron wieder auf und auf einmal kommt doch noch die Zusage eines Verlages ihren Roman veröffentlichen zu wollen. Und damit fangen für Jane die Probleme erst richtig an.Ganz schön schräg, sich vorzustellen, dass Jane Austen nicht gestorben ist sondern als Vampir unerkannt weiterlebt. Ich habe mich wahnsinnig gut amüsiert und hoffe, dass der etwas offene Schluss auf eine Fortsetzung schließen lässt. less
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Nancy
Jane Austen as a vampire. I was surprised how much I enjoyed this. Quick read. Very fun!
lil_red
Actually pretty good. Easy to read, funny, and a good story overall.
Awen
Very funny, of course you can't take it seriously.
mntstep
A fun and easy read.
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