A Visit to Highbury: Another View of Emma by Joan Austen-Leigh So you all know that I’m not really into diary novels, well that doesn’t apply to epistles, letters, novels. I don’…| janeaustenrunsmylife
Suspense and Sensibility (Or First Impressions Revisited) [Mr. and Mrs Darcy Mystery #2] by Carrie Bebris So a while back I reviewed a Jane Austen mystery, Pride and Prescience (Or a Truth Universa…| janeaustenrunsmylife
So I am so excited about Death Comes to Pemberley. It’s not because I liked the book and wanted to see how it converted to screen, but because this means I will finally have something Jane Au…| janeaustenrunsmylife
I don’t know about you all, but I have been eating a lot of Halloween candy, in fact too much. But as I continued to eat, it made me think…what if the Jane Austen heroines lived in toda…| janeaustenrunsmylife
So I was reading this book, The Butterfly and the Violin. The story is told in two parts, connecting at the end of the novel. One half of the book is set in the 1940s and is about Adele Von Bron, c…| janeaustenrunsmylife
Day 1) A is for Apocalyptical: Choose a book with an apocalyptic theme Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451 is one of my absolute favorite books. I first was introduced to it at the age of…| janeaustenrunsmylife
So first of all: I meant to post this over a month ago, but life got on the way… So before I start my review let me say this is 100% how I feel and I was not compensated for anything. It woul…| janeaustenrunsmylife
So I’m sure some of you might be thinking that I will be writing about Jane Austen’s life as a baby. Well no, I’m not. Instead I am talking about Jane Austen novels for babies! I …| janeaustenrunsmylife
Emma (Jane Austen Children’s Stories #4) by Jane Austen, adapted by Gemma Barder I did not originally plan to purchase both the Northanger Abbey and Emma adaptations in this series so close t…| janeaustenrunsmylife