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Emma: A Modern Retelling
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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An unstoppable combination: Alexander McCall Smith and Jane Austen, as Sandy modernizes the story of Emma Woodhouse. Emma Woodhouse's widowed father is an anxious man, obsessed with nutrition and the latest vitamins. He lives the life of a country gentleman in contemporary England, protectively raising his young daughters, Isabella and Emma. While Isabella grows into a young woman, marries a society photographer for Vogue at the age of 19 and gets down to the business of reproducing herself, Emma pursues a degree in interior design at university in Bath, and then returns to set up shop in her home village. With her educated eye for the coordination of pattern and colour, Emma thinks she can now judge what person would best be paired with another, and sets about matchmaking her young friend, Harriet, with various possible suitors. Little does she know she is not the only person encouraging romantic pairings in the village. As Emma's cupid-like curiosity about her neighbours, both young and old, moves her to uncover their deeper motives, she is forced to confront a few surprising truths about her own.
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jenniferw88
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Fiction and nonfiction choices for #February #12booksof2023 @Andrew65

Andrew65 Great choices. 10mo
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jenniferw88
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Pickpick
Librarybelle I‘ve heard mixed reviews on this one - glad you liked it! 2y
Cinfhen Well done 👍🏻 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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jenniferw88
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Started reading my #bookspin for February and can't help but think this book should have been released after covid-19 started - Mr Woodhouse is paranoid about viruses, bacteria etc!

And I'm aware of at least one older person who washed their money etc when the pandemic started, so I'm sure it could have created some ideas for the character.

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jenniferw88
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@TheAromaofBooks

#bookspin is also a #roll100 @PuddleJumper and is tagged.

#doublespin is a #naturalitsy book @AllDebooks . I was looking through my Kindle books last night to find one to read & the Charles Darwin bio leapt out at me. Spookily, I thought 'I bet I get a #naturalitsy book for #bookspin tomorrow' 😂😂😂

AllDebooks Lol, and you did. 🤣 Great choice 👌 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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Marni
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
Bailedbailed

⭐️/5
DNF
This book could not hold my interest. I was so hoping it would be a great retelling like Eligible, in the same series, but those two books should never been compared because this can‘t live up to any of it.

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Marni
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Giving this until 20% before I abandon this, but so far it‘s not holding my interest. I was hopeful it would be a fun modern retelling like Eligible, but it is nothing like it and a shame they‘re in the same series.

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Kimberlone
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Mehso-so

This follows pretty closely the same story beats as the original Austen. Transposed to the 2010s, Emma‘s actions seem more cruel than naive. The romance with Knightly was practically nonexistent throughout the book, which would have been one of the best ways to update for modern times. I‘ve been disappointed with this modern Austen retelling series. Finished this at 11:30 pm last night!

#TBRRead #WinterGames #TeamRedNosedReindeer @StayCurious

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Kimberlone
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Did my nails last night in a wintry theme. I love these Dashing Diva gel nail wraps (can buy at Walmart and Ulta) - they look like a salon quality gel manicure for the price of $8 per pack, and without the nail damage from the gel polish.

Started tagged book a couple of days ago, and I‘m now a little bit more than halfway through.

#WinterGames #TeamRedNosedReindeer @StayCurious

TheDaysGoBy So cute! 4y
Linsy Love those nails! So sparkly ❇️ 4y
Deblovestoread Love the sparkle! 4y
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Kimberlone
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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#12ColorsofDecember Day 8: Light Blue

I picked this up at a thrift store for 10 cents a few months ago. Still on my #TBR.

#WinterGames #TeamRedNosedReindeer @StayCurious

mabell Love the cover! 4y
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jenniferw88
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
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Oops! I may have just bought some Jane Austen inspired books for #PemberLittens! @sprainedbrain

Have tagged the title you can't really see.

rubyslippersreads Adorable copy of Emma! 5y
jenniferw88 @rubyslippersreads it's actually a manga version! 5y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders I'm reading The Jane Austen Society right now and it's wonderful! 5y
Cupcake12 I saw the Austen Girls advertised on Waterstones website...can‘t decide if I want it yet 😂 5y
alisiakae Pride by Ibi Zoboi is really good! 5y
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Ash.on.the.line
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Panpan

It‘s a no from me. Emma isn‘t my favorite Austen, but this retelling makes me appreciate the original so much more. The original has Emma unlikable but you get it (if that makes sense) this Emma is a snob that no one would be friends with. Extra background that felt unnecessary, and not much of Knightley. Eligible is the only part of this series I have enjoyed.

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Ash.on.the.line
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I decided that I‘d read something else in between reading the Throne of Glass series and this is my pick so far. It‘s been on my shelf for awhile. I‘ve read the other modern retellings so might as well finish them off! My classes started today so my reading will slow down but a little each day is still progress!

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Butterfinger
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed it. I need to read the actual classic in order to truly compare. The Jaguar's Smile was so so. You could tell the author did not like America and blamed Reagan for the war in Nicaragua. I'm not doubting that at all. I'm glad I read this book. I didn't know that we had gone against the Hague International Law.

#PopSugar19 34/50 (retelling of classic)
#AtoZLitsy19 22/26 @BookishMarginalia (J)
#AroundtheWorld19 3/52 (Nicaragua)

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Tashreads
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
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Mehso-so

This book had the lowest average rating on my TBR list, so I went in with low expectations. But I turned out to be pleasantly surprised. It wasn‘t a great novel but it was quietly charming. Obviously being set in present day makes some of the plot problematic and Emma is selfish, judgmental and irritating- but isn‘t she always?

Reviewsbylola The reviews have put me off this one. Maybe someday. 6y
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Tashreads
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
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Diving right in to my 2019 TBR: the lowest rated book on my #goodreads list. I‘m 75 pages in and it‘s honestly not that bad. Even sweet. #plesantlysurprised

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kitteh_reads
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Mehso-so

Very dry humor. Author spent a lot of time in the beginning fleshing out Mr. Woodhouse, which Jane Austen didn't spend a lot of time on because the story is about Emma. She was an absolute snob in this book. Originally yes, Emma is a snob but still compassionate and fairly kind. Mr. Knightley didn't play a huge role, sprinkled in here and there. He had more conversations with Mr. Woodhouse than Emma!

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staci.reads
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Panpan

McCall butchered Austen's characters, especially Emma. He fixated on neurotic Mr. Woodhouse more than anyone else. Instead of writing Emma as misguided and slightly pompous, he writes a hateful character, mean, nasty, and a pathological liar. She lies about sexual assault, secretly mixes drinks to get Elton drunk, then slanders him when he loses his license for dui. And Emma and Knightley? A minor part and not at all romantic! Did he read Emma?

jillannjohn 😢 6y
Melissa_J I thought this one was awful, too. 6y
Ingerella That makes me mad actually. I definitely won't be reading it. 6y
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llwheeler Oh no! This was on my library tbr, sounds like I can skip it! 6y
Eyelit 🤬 that sounds awful! 6y
zembla Oh NO. 6y
CindyMyLifeIsLit How DARE he??? 😤🤬 6y
mabell I think he wrote the introduction on my new copy of Emma. Now I wonder what he says! 🤔 6y
staci.reads @mabell You'll have to let me know what he says about the book in the intro! 6y
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staci.reads
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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After much deliberation, I decided to read this gem first 😊 #JaneAustenSwap #Riotgrams #readingselfie

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty ❤️❤️ 6y
CarolynM Lovely photo💜 6y
staci.reads @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @CarolynM Thank you ❤ I have to admit, I hate selfies, so it took about 15 pics before I had one I didn't hate 😕 6y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @staci.reads me too!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 6y
CarolynM I know what you mean, took me a while too.🙂 6y
Libby1 I loved this adaptation! I hope you‘ll enjoy it. 6y
staci.reads @Libby1 About 1/2 way and enjoying it so far. 6y
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JANEissarilyAUSTENtatious
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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If you know about The Lizzie Bennet Diaries vlog series, then you‘ll love Emma Approved! She (aka Pemberley Digital) just announced that they‘ll be creating more episodes!!!

Here‘s a link to the YouTube channel to watch all their episodes: https://m.youtube.com/pemberleydigital?uid=gOlD8TImVB4xalJTiO6eqQ

CrowCAH I can‘t wait 😊 6y
Bronte_Chintz I love all these! They‘re brill! 6y
Kimberlone Exciting! I think I loved Emma Approved more than the Lizzie Bennet Diaries 6y
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AlisonM
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Panpan

I wanted to love this book...But I didn‘t. So many times I thought of putting it down, but I just couldn‘t do that to Jane. This book is part of The Austen Project and is the 3rd book in the series. They are taking contemporary authors and having them retell Austen‘s classic stories. I feel McCall Smith‘s book totally missed the mark. It makes me question if he even read the original book or even liked Emma. Disappointing! #Book11of2018

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Ajessgirl
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Earl grey & Emma!

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Libby1
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Pickpick

I don‘t care if this has only a 21% Pick rating on Litsy.

I

DON‘T

CARE!!!

I loved it.

MayJasper Good for you❣ 7y
Libby1 Thanks, @MayJasper 🤓. 7y
Tamra 👏🏾 Every book has its person. 💜 7y
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Avanders Well... now it's a 31% pick rating 😄 7y
readinginthedark 😂I‘m usually the scorn-faced girl. But every once in a while I find one I like! 7y
parasolofdoom Drunk Austen is the BEST 7y
Libby1 @Tamra , @readinginthedark - I like being different. 🤪. Sometimes! 7y
Libby1 @Avanders - it‘s such a delight to know I‘ve made a difference. 🤪 7y
Libby1 @parasolofdoom - I could post something from Drunk Austen every day but try to exercise some impulse control. The memes on boiled potatoes make me guffaw. 7y
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Lea
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Mehso-so

The first half of the book is better than the last, but it's just set up so some might find it boring. The romance is kind of random and out of no where - except we all know it's coming. Emma isn't anymore likable in this version but the moral is very much there.

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GirlWellRead
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
Panpan

I wanted to like this book, I really, really did...but...it failed. McCall Smith attempts to transport Emma into modern times and it feels kind of forced. The language for one, is not reflective of modern times, it still reads with too much formality and McCall Smith relies on rephrasing instead of rewriting/retelling. The original Emma is not a likeable heroine and neither is McCall Smith's Emma and I think he should've left her alone.

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ju.ca.no
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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repost for @Mommamanzi #theretellingbookswap I just signed up and am so much looking foward to participating😍 come and join in as well🤗

ju.ca.no @taza_de_te interesse?🤔 7y
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Amandajoy
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
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I needed something light & happy, so what could be better than a modern retelling of my favorite Austen? I also have my tea with buckwheat honey (courtesy of my mother to kick this cough) in my Jane Austen mug. I'm here to party. 📚🍵🎉 #litsypartyofone

Santafecatfish Buckwheat honey is my favorite :) 8y
tpixie Buckwheat honey is good for a cough!! 8y
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Julsmarshall
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Pickpick

Sweet modernized version of Emma. Definitely works for #homage and #palatecleanser as I love to read cozy books like this between heavier options. Really enjoyed it! #feistyfeb @RealLifeReading

jessdean Sounds right up my alley😃 8y
Centique I have just started mixing in cosys and romances in between heavier books and it's made a huge difference to how much I read. Great strategy I think! 😀👍 8y
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Leigh0906
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Panpan

This was the second one of the Austen Project books that I've read. I loved Eligible so I had high hopes for this one- despite the fact I hated the original Emma. I wanted, so bad, to like this. But, ugh. The writing. The plot. Just- UGH.

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Julsmarshall
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Taking a break from heavier reads, my life is insisting upon it 😄 I've had this one forever, looking forward to jumping in! #loveaustenretellings #janeite #currentread

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Leigh0906
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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Day 3 of #riotgrams is a #OneWordTitle, and I just happen to be reading the retelling of Austen's Emma!

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ScientistSam
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
Bailedbailed

Unlike many of my friends, I happen to like Jane Austen's Emma. It's a story about growing up and maturing. It does not translate well if it is simply moved to the 21rst century. Societal structures are different, so Emma's patronizing actions are much worse in today's context than in the early 19th century. And I frankly don't really like Alexander McCall Smith's version of Emma, who seems to lack the genuine sweetness of Austen's Emma.

rubyslippersreads I love the original Emma, so now this has me a bit worried. 😕 8y
ScientistSam @rubyslippersreads If you do read it, I'd love to know what you think of it, especially since you also love Emma. Interestingly it doesn't get to Miss Taylor's marriage till after a third of the book. That first third is OK but doesn't deal much with Emma. Once the Harriet Smith meddling started, I decided to bail. 8y
ScientistSam @rubyslippersreads Have you read Eligible? I didn't enjoy that one either, but lots of people did. 8y
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rubyslippersreads @ScientistSam No, but it's on my TBR list. 8y
BraveNewBooks @rubyslippersreads @ScientistSam I read Eligible and liked it fine. I thought Sittenfeld did a pretty good job of finding ways to translate some of the more archaic customs & attitudes in P&P to present-day situations where they would actually make some sense. 8y
ScientistSam @BraveNewBooks @rubyslippersreads The characters' actions in Eligible didn't ring true for me, but it's always tricky with reinterpretations. I'd say I should just avoid reinterpretations but I do like some older ones I've read by Melissa Nathan. I enjoyed her book Persuading Annie. 8y
readinginthedark I did not like Eligible. Maybe I would have enjoyed it more if I hadn't already seen The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, because that was so well done! I have this one on my shelf...not sure, but I might give it a try, just for the hope. 8y
ScientistSam @readinginthedark I loved watching the Lizzie Bennett Diaries! I wish they were available on DVD... 8y
readinginthedark @ScientistSam I know! They did DVDs for the Kickstarter, and I couldn't afford them at the time. I guess they didn't make more after that? 8y
moranadatter I like Emma and I enjoy modern retellings, but I didn't finish either of the other two I tried reading from this series. Eligible was practically unreadable. Northanger Abbey was a little better, but it felt like all the author did was cover the original in a modern skin and that makes for boring and unbelievable fiction. 8y
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OriginalCyn620
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I love reading in the mornings, and that involves a lot of #readingequipment: coffee, cozy blanket, reading journal & pen, paperback, #Kindle and earbuds because I'm also doing an audiobook, and my contact lenses so I can see all of that! #highmaintenance #readjanuary @RealLifeReading

I-read-and-eat I love this picture 😍 8y
MallenNC Good collection! 8y
OriginalCyn620 Thank you @MallenNC and @I-read-and-eat! 8y
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BookNAround
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My book club is reading Jane Austen's Emma but I find her to be a complete brat, so instead of rereading it again, I'm reading this modern retelling instead.

EloisaJames Is this part of the series including Eligible? (I loathe Emma.) 8y
BookNAround @EloisaJames Yes. It is from The Austen Project series. The one review I read said it reads as if written by someone who disliked the original. That's probably what sold me on it. 😜 8y
Libby1 I loved this. I'm a big fan of Alexander McCall Smith. I love his sense of humour. 8y
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Libby1 I think we're supposed to dislike Emma! I think that's why Austen was so revolutionary. 8y
EloisaJames @Libby1 I agree... except I DO dislike her, and the class thing is so complicated, because it makes it seem concrete-inviolable--which it was, I suppose. 8y
Libby1 @EloisaJames - I completely understand that. She is spoiled and selfish and mean, but she is also devoted to her (undeserving) father. She's a rather complicated little picture. 🙂. I think you're right. Class has a lot to do with her behaviour. She's a terrible snob! But good heavens she makes me laugh. 8y
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OriginalCyn620
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I decided to join the #LitsyChallenge2017! This makes 3 reading challenges I'm doing. But I love these bingo cards! @jessica #bulletjournal #LitsyReadingChallenge

B.Reader Where did you get it?!? I want to join! 8y
TrishB Mine's on the fridge door 😄 8y
OriginalCyn620 @B.Reader I found the group on Goodreads, and there's a link there to get your bingo card. Probably the roundabout way, but I found it! 8y
jessberk13 @B.Reader there's a link to the bingo card in my profile 🤗🤗🤗 8y
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Serenity_Within86
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Yay they came in the mail!!!

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Serenity_Within86
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
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just order from Barnes & Noble!!! super excited!!!

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DebinHawaii
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Pickpick

Finished yesterday, between pick & so-so on this retelling-but for Austen sentimentality & because it made me smile, it gets a pick. The 3rd Austen Project I've read & where Eligible fits its move to the future, Emma, like Sense & Sensibility, struggles. In Austen's era or as a Beverly Hills airhead in Clueless, Emma comes across more likable than she fares here for most of the book-still there's humor, charm & it's a light, mostly enjoyable read.

AliBG Yeah I wasn't a huge fan on this one. I couldn't tell why, but that's probably part of it! 8y
Blaire Appreciate the review having just reread the original. Agree that sittenfeld did a great job bringing p&p to the present in eligible. 8y
DebinHawaii @AliBG Yes, I liked it mostly, but it just didn't quite click for me--it felt forced. @Blaire It's been a while since I read the original and it isn't my favorite Austen but I should probably go back & reread & see how I feel. Emma just felt a bit more mean-spirited than I remember her being. 8y
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Blaire @DebinHawaii in the original she struck me as more naive and unaware than mean-spirited, misreading people, not thinking about societal issues except her own class perceptions...but not any ill intent. Not my favorite Austen either. 8y
DebinHawaii @Blaire Exactly! For me her naivety and misperceptions about society and social issues, while maybe not ill-intended, just seemed to have an edge to them in this retelling that I didn't like. 8y
merelybookish I had problems with Eligible but liked that it tried to reimagine who Elizabeth Bennett, Mr Darcy & co might be in 2016. With this one, most of the updates felt like window dressing. But a character such as Miss Bates and sticking her in the 21st-century felt off to me. 8y
BethFishReads I'm so on the fence for this but I really like Eligible 8y
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Graciouswarriorprincess
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Another Thriftbooks arrived today. I now have the four books to complete the Austin Project.

Libby1 Have you read all of them? I've read Joanna Trollope's P and P and Val McDermid's Northanger in addition to this completely wonderful version of Emma. Which have you read and what did you think? 8y
Graciouswarriorprincess @Libby1 I have only read Eligible so far. I will be starting the other books in January.👍📚 8y
saresmoore I want this in my life! 8y
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ScientistSam I'm curious about what the Austen Project is...sounds like fun! 8y
Graciouswarriorprincess @saresmoore 👍 and @ScientistSam The Austen project has four Austen books rewritten in modern day with modern day authors. You can find them on Goodreads if you search it. Let me know.😀 8y
ScientistSam Found it! Sounds like fun. I've only read Eligible so far. I'm curious what others think of it. 8y
Graciouswarriorprincess @ScientistSam I am so glad! Me too on Eligible. 8y
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DebinHawaii
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"Having no money is perfectly honourable. In fact, having no money can often be a sign of good breeding." Good to know! ? Today definitely didn't have enough reading/down time built in between breakfast w/friends, errands, library book sale, making Birthday Hummus & apps for a friend's birthday dinner party tonight. I'm home now (by 10:00 PM) w/my e-reader & a cup of pineapple chamomile tea, ready to read until I fall asleep.?#wildsaturdaynight

raelaschoenherr The tea sounds delicious! 8y
melbeautyandbooks That tea sounds yummy! 8y
DivineDiana I agree! The tea sounds intoxicating. Last night, my husband and I watched the movie of Emma with Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor and Alan Cumming. Well done! 8y
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DebinHawaii
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"To dispatch one's friends to the dictionary from time to time is one of the more sophisticated pleasures of life, but it is one that must be used sparingly: to do it too often may result in accusations of having swallowed one's own dictionary, which is not a compliment, whichever way one looks at it." This got mixed reviews but I'm enjoying the Austen/McCall Smith pairing so far. This quote makes me smile. How I'm spending Black Friday morning.?

Libby1 I loved this. AMcCS is one of my favourites. 8y
Hooked_on_books Great quote! 8y
BethFishReads I'll wait for your final opinion. I love Austen but am not a Smith fan. 8y
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ness
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Panpan

I would have bailed on this book hard if it hadn't been a book club pick. I'm not sure whether the author read Austen's "Emma" or merely the Wikipedia summary. The only thing the characters shared with the original was their names.

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deserthooker
Emma: A Modern Retelling | Alexander McCall Smith
Bailedbailed

I don't think I'll be able to finish it

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Sfox414
Emma | Alexander McCall Smith
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Panpan

Another Austen Project novel that didn't work for me--it had the same problem as NA and S&S, which was that it dragged all these characters into the modern day but didn't really update the story accordingly.
Also, pages and pages were devoted to Mr Woodhouse, and while he's a fun character, all that time spent on him came at the expense of developing Mr Knightley and his relationship with Emma--so much so that the ending felt totally unearned.

Reviewsbylola I became interested in the Austen Project after reading Eligible but I think I am going to skip the others. I don't think I have read a positive review of any of them. 8y
Notafraidofwords I think Eligible is the only one that updates the story. At least that's what I think. 8y
Sfox414 @Reviewsbylola Eligible was my first Austen Project novel too, but unfortunately it's all been downhill from there. But since Eligible was the most recent, I think I'm going to give Persuasion and Mansfield Park a shot once they come out--I'm hoping Eligible was a course correction. 8y
Sfox414 @Notafraidofwords I think so too, and it's definitely my favorite of the four 8y
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Chronoreading
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Bailedbailed

I really wanted to like this rewrite of Emma, but unfortunately I didn't. While McCall Smith is a great writer, there were huge pieces missing from this retelling of Emma, including some characters that made the original Emma what it is.

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SarahBZ
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Panpan

It is very difficult to retell a Jane Austen story well in the written form and Emma is particularly difficult because she is a difficult character to like. Cher from Clueless works but this Emma did not have any redeeming character traits and the romance was not developed at all.

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SarahBZ
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Stack of books I picked up at Barnes and Noble when I only went in for Emma. The romance shelves were very well placed for impulse purchases. Well played, well played.

MrBook 😂😂😂👍🏻 8y
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