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Most Ardently: A Pride & Prejudice Remix
Most Ardently: A Pride & Prejudice Remix | Gabe Cole Novoa
13 posts | 10 read | 8 to read
A trans boy searches for a futureand a romancein which he can live and love openly as himself in this heartwrenching YA reimagining of Pride & Prejudice, the ninth book in the Remixed Classics series.
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Kenyazero
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I definitely picked this Pride & Prejudice retelling with a trans protagonist up because of a review by @peanutnine . I wasn't sure if I'd like it because I hated Pride & Prejudice, but I loved it. The characters are delightful, and I found the major events of the story satisfying and entertaining. Did I cry during the office scene? A little. #LGBTQIA #Retelling

Kenyazero Used for #OwlHouseReadathon Tibbles: a swindler; and #GottaCatchEmAll Vespiquen: somebody wears impractical clothes @PuddleJumper 1mo
PuddleJumper Sounds amazing! 1mo
peanutnine Ahh I'm so glad you loved it!! And the office scene 🥹💗 1mo
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K.Wielechowski
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To most of Oliver‘s family, he‘s known as Elizabeth or Lizzie. Only his sister Jane and his best friend, Charlotte know who he really is.
Then Charles Bingley and Mr. Darcy arrive in town and he feels the sting of Darcy‘s rejection as Lizzie but somehow befriends them as Oliver.
This was a delightfully queer Pride & Prejudice retelling with a trans male lead that maintains the friendships and yearning of the original.

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willaful
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I loved the premise of this -- the person known as Elizabeth Bennet is actually Oliver, a trans boy -- but the execution didn't work for me. Attempts to age down the story to make it fit the modern Young Adult genre feels deeply weird, the plot changes make no sense, and the language flits from period appropriate to modern to utterly ridiculous. (Mr. Collins praises Oliver's “childbearing hips“ as they dance at a ball.) (cont.)

willaful There's no attempt at all to include the complex social issues of the original and worst of all, the ending is completely up in the air. I don't even know what the characters *want* to have happen, much less what will. Props for a vivid picture of Oliver's gender dysphoria and gender euphoria, but not for much else. 6mo
LiteraryinPA I really appreciate your nuanced review. It sounds like an interesting concept but not thought through very well. 6mo
willaful @LiteraryinLawrence I would love to see a queer author who's also a devoted Austen fan give it a go, especially without what might have been difficult publisher requirements. 6mo
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Faranae I saw a pastiche of Jekyll and Hyde the other day that I got briefly excited about because queer readings of old lit can be great and J&H has massive queer coding. But no, they tried to cram it into YA, aged down the characters, Bridgerton-ed race, class, etc, and just obviously had no knowledge of the late Victorian period or any understanding of J&H as a text. Sounds like the same thing happened here. 6mo
willaful @Faranae Quite possibly the same series. Was it My Dear Henry? 6mo
Faranae @willaful It was! Well, at least that means there aren't *two* crimes against J&H out there. That I know of. I'll keep my ignorance if I'm wrong, thank you. 😂 6mo
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StellaDz
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Trans people have always been here and I believe it‘s important to see them in a historical context. Representation is key to understanding and acceptance. I love P&P, and I couldn‘t resist this retelling with an LGBTQ lens. It was very well done, and the changes made fit characters perfectly. While it was entirely wholesome and sweet, it also dealt with serious issues that trans people still deal with, and I applaud it for that.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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rachelsbrittain
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Pride Month isn't over yet and these trans historical fiction novels would make a great addition to your last week of June reading

TieDyeDude My wife really liked The Spirit Bares Its Teeth. I might have to give it a read 🙂 6mo
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StellaDz
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Yesterday and today are chill hot tub days, with some reading in between. Thoroughly enjoying Most Ardently. A LGBTQ retelling of Pride and Prejudice, I just can‘t but smile throughout.

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peanutnine
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I'm not crying, you're crying 🥹💖
This was such a lovely P&P adaptation and definitely a new favorite. In this queer retelling, Elizabeth is actually a trans man named Oliver. He and Darcy become friends while Oliver is in town as his true self but don't get along when he is forced to play Elizabeth in society. My favorite relationship portrayal is with Mr. Bennett, so so sweet 🥰
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#LGBTQ2024 trans joy @Kenyazero

peanutnine Also I love how the peacock on the cover matches my edition of Pride and Prejudice 🦚 6mo
DebinHawaii I have this in my Kindle TBR & I‘m excited to read it now after reading your review! 🤗 6mo
Kenyazero I might just have to read this! 6mo
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lil1inblue
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This Pride & Prejudice remix was absolutely delightful. Oliver Bennet is assigned female at birth, and most of his family knows him as Elizabeth. But Oliver yearns to live as his true self - a man. ,It was a lovely twist on a familiar story. Mr. Bennet is just perfection in this retelling.
#trr #transrightsreadathon #transjoy

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NinaEveZ
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This book bewitched me heart & soul. It felt like the it felt like the queer Pride & Prejudice fanfic I didn't realize I had been dreaming of since high school. It‘s a short, easy read, with nuanced characters, emotions that ring true, and the plot has plenty of depth and tension. You‘ll be rooting for Oliver and Mr. Bennet is as fantastic in this situation as in any other retelling, you'll want him to be your dad too! Longer review on StoryGraph.

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Fammybooks
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This was a quick read. I enjoyed this book a little too much — and I could guessed that Wickem would be an enemy.

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Fammybooks

This is becoming one of the most intriguing books I ever read even though I know the story of pride and prejudice… and so far I‘m loving it.

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rachelsbrittain
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In this Pride and Prejudice retelling, the second eldest Bennett is a trans boy who's not yet out. It's less enemies to lovers since Oliver is immediately taken with Darcy when he's dressed as himself, but Darcy's rudeness to him when he wears dresses complicates their relationship. Especially since Oliver doesn't want him to realize the two people are the same. The writing and dialogue are a bit modern, but I enjoyed it all the same.

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rachelsbrittain
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Airplane reading is always among my most productive, and I haven't been a particularly productive reader here lately 😅

AmyG I love airplane reading, too. 1y
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