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Dashwood Sisters' Secrets of Love
Dashwood Sisters' Secrets of Love | Rosie Rushton
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The author of Friends, Enemies offers a fresh, funny new novel about sisterhood, friendship, and romance.
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Here are the retellings I'm hoping to tackle this month for the #JaneAustenThenAndNow read: spicy S&S in a beach town, an S&S murder mystery, a polarizing modern version, and three YA takes because dang it, I love YA. Authors Rosie Rushton and Staci Hart have adapted all of Austen's novels, and while I've read Rushton's before, Hart's are new to me. We'll see how this goes...! Anyone else out there looking for some S&S-adjacent reads for February?

eeclayton I've read the Trollope, I'll be curious to see what you think. This month, I'm going to try 15h
Bookwormjillk I‘m going to read the Trollope. I read it when it first came out but I want to read it again. 13h
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Andrea313 @eeclayton @Bookwormjillk Did you like the Trollope? Reviews online are mixed so I'm not sure what to expect! And I definitely want to hear @eeclayton 's thoughts on Jane of Austin! I'm curious about it, but too many books and too little time... 8h
bookandbedandtea These all look good! I have one overlap on my list. 8h
Andrea313 @bookandbedandtea Which one will we both be reading? 8h
Crinoline_Laphroaig Oooh. I like this list. Also think S&S lends itself to YA. 8h
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig Yes, definitely! A roadmap for "coming of age" stories. 8h
Andrea313 @bookandbedandtea I'm starting it today! Hope we both enjoy. 🧡🧡 8h
eeclayton @Andrea313 I didn't like the Trollope, but I hope it'll work better for you! 4h
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I really enjoyed this adaptation! Very loosely based on Sense & Sensibility, this is a sweet story of three sisters having to start over after their father's death, and all of of the drama that comes with navigating boys and friendships in a new place. It's pretty textbook YA and a fast, fun read. I loved the take on the youngest Dashwood sister, who is truly one of the gang in this retelling. #PemberLittens

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Smothette
Pickpick

I enjoyed this book, despite it being aimed at teens :)