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Dusty Shelf Book Scavenger Hunt- March

Yup -- I never look at OLD and DUSTY because I'm too busy seeing NEW and SHINY!



I’ll have to check my TBR pile to choose and I’ll come back to you in this :)


I read that one Sophia... it is a 'What If' that is way-way-off canon and there are parts of it that I simply loved. Hope you like it.
Yay! Love that you guys and gals like this. Always a little nervous when I roll out a new idea. :)
@ Jeanne- great to know that its a good one. I don't mind those that are wide variations as long as they tell a good story. I've read a novella and a few of her short stories and one of her non-fic books on Austen so I hope I enjoy this one.
@ Jeanne- great to know that its a good one. I don't mind those that are wide variations as long as they tell a good story. I've read a novella and a few of her short stories and one of her non-fic books on Austen so I hope I enjoy this one.
Barb wrote: "This sounds like so much fun that I had to go and find my title immediately. So, I have selected: The Persuasion of Miss Jane Austen by Shannon Winslow. Since I have Kindle Unlimite..."
Glad this little extra challenge fits well with your reading goals, Barb. :)
Glad this little extra challenge fits well with your reading goals, Barb. :)

Persuasion is my favorite JA book. Just finished it! :-) Does anyone know offhand whether Barb's pick is chaste?

I've been considering variations and what-ifs to be equivalent, but I like this distinction, Sophia!
Marlene wrote: "Sophia wrote: "I'm defining variation as to mean that it alters the original story at some point (though it may come back to the original ending) so this is not a prequel, sequel or retelling. It a..."
Yes! I do see them as equivalent, too. I call it either so wanted to make sure others knew that both labels counted. This will be fun!
Yes! I do see them as equivalent, too. I call it either so wanted to make sure others knew that both labels counted. This will be fun!
Marlene wrote: "Barb wrote: "I have selected: The Persuasion of Miss Jane Austen by Shannon Winslow."
Persuasion is my favorite JA book. Just finished it! :-) Does anyone know offhand whether Bar..."
Usually her books are, but I haven't read this one. Maybe read through the other reviews on the page to see what people say.
Persuasion is my favorite JA book. Just finished it! :-) Does anyone know offhand whether Bar..."
Usually her books are, but I haven't read this one. Maybe read through the other reviews on the page to see what people say.
Marlene wrote: "No luck! I didn't read every review, but I did read about a dozen."
Plenty of our members have read it so maybe one of them can weigh in on it for you.
Plenty of our members have read it so maybe one of them can weigh in on it for you.

Marlene wrote: "Sophia, I was just thinking about what my next audio book would be, and I thought I'd ask if you have a plan for January 2018."
If you are asking if there is a planned reading as a group for January, then no. I usually let people get settled into the overall challenge and read any Christmas gift books, etc, and recover from the holiday season. So it's open season! ;)
If you are asking if there is a planned reading as a group for January, then no. I usually let people get settled into the overall challenge and read any Christmas gift books, etc, and recover from the holiday season. So it's open season! ;)

Anji wrote: ""Old and Dusty" is the theme of my "Someone Pick it For Me" list, so I guess I'll carry on with that and pick something off it for myself on alternate months. Just got to dust the list off first!"
Haha! So true for me, too.
Haha! So true for me, too.

I guess I'd better look since it's a scavenger hunt.
Daph wrote: "Does anyone know of any historical variations of Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey or Persuasion? I like P&P but it's not my favorite (gasp!! lol)
I guess I'd better look since it's a scavenger hunt."
Sure, Daph! One of our members, Meredith, runs a blog called Austenesque Reviews. She created lists of JAFF and Austenesque listed by each novel. I'll leave you a link to her list page and you can just click on the novels and see what books she has listed. Very handy!
http://austenesquereviews.com/a-compr...
I guess I'd better look since it's a scavenger hunt."
Sure, Daph! One of our members, Meredith, runs a blog called Austenesque Reviews. She created lists of JAFF and Austenesque listed by each novel. I'll leave you a link to her list page and you can just click on the novels and see what books she has listed. Very handy!
http://austenesquereviews.com/a-compr...


I guess I'd better look since it's a scavenger hunt."
I think Revisit Mansfield Park: How Fanny Married Henry and Murder at Mansfield Park fulfill the challenge.
I began reading Jane Vows Vengeance in 2017. It's the third book in a series where Jane Austen didn't die, but was turned a vampire in 1817, and now lives as Jane Fairfax in America. Does it count?

I'll be going with


Went to post, and was appalled to find I'd never read Second Glances: A Tale of Less Pride and Prejudice Continues (also on my kindle), which I coulda sworn I remembered reading. So I'm reading part 2 of the trilogy now.
Both of these definitely qualify as being from the dusty shelf, since they were originally published in 2013 and I've probably owned them both for at least two, maybe three years!

I guess I'd better look since it's a ..."
Jane Austen as a VAMPIRE?? Shocking, yet awesome! Sure looks like it fulfills the challenge to me.

Debbie wrote: "Georgiana wrote: "Daph wrote: "Does anyone know of any historical variations of Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey or Persuasion? I like P&P but it's not my favorite (gasp!! lol)
I guess I'd better ..."
The Jane trilogy with her as a vampire are a hoot. I laughed so many times. Lord Byron's a vampire, too. ;)
I guess I'd better ..."
The Jane trilogy with her as a vampire are a hoot. I laughed so many times. Lord Byron's a vampire, too. ;)
J. W. wrote: "Sophia, I have returned from an excavation journey deep into the depths of my TBR pile and found one of the oldest books waiting to see the light of day. Behold I present [book:The Companion of His..."
Such a brave gal to go in without a sword and shield. Oh, that one sounds good. I enjoy Jack Caldwell's books, but haven't read that one yet.
Such a brave gal to go in without a sword and shield. Oh, that one sounds good. I enjoy Jack Caldwell's books, but haven't read that one yet.
Victoria wrote: "This is fun, and it helps get one of those old, dusty austenesque books off my TBR shelf!
I'll be going with
by Syrie James, published in 2014!"
Good pick, Victoria. That was a lovely story about a young Jane.
I'll be going with

Good pick, Victoria. That was a lovely story about a young Jane.

I'll be going with

I was thinking of reading this as well, but I haven't quite finished combing my shelves.

I'll be going with

There are a few that I have that are more "horror" (Jane's a vampire, etc), and some modern ones (which I have a dislike for), so that one won by default! Maybe if it was closer to Halloween, hahaha.

Rita wrote: "I was thinking of going to Mistaking Her Character by Maria Grace, what do you think? It's been on my TBR pile for ages and I have to read the books I already have in my kindle!"
Oh yes! That one fits great.
Oh yes! That one fits great.
Victoria wrote: "Ahnya wrote: "Victoria wrote: "This is fun, and it helps get one of those old, dusty austenesque books off my TBR shelf!
I'll be going with
by Syrie J..."
LOL! Yeah, Halloween is a good time for a 'horror variation'. We'd all scare ourselves silly for the challenge. Haha!
I'll be going with

LOL! Yeah, Halloween is a good time for a 'horror variation'. We'd all scare ourselves silly for the challenge. Haha!

I kind of changed my mind about where I'm going to choose my pick from. Although I've bought it fairly recently (last year when it was on sale), I've decided to go with Only Mr. Darcy Will Do by Kara Louise. It's probably one of the earliest published JAFF books that I own that I haven't read.
Anji wrote: "Anji wrote: ""Old and Dusty" is the theme of my "Someone Pick it For Me" list, so I guess I'll carry on with that and pick something off it for myself on alternate months. Just got to dust the list..."
Sounds good, Anji! Changing of minds and of moods is allowed. LOL
Sounds good, Anji! Changing of minds and of moods is allowed. LOL
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This will be a difficult (but not too difficult) challenge in that your book has to meet two qualifications.
1. It has to match the Scavenger Clue Theme.
2. It has to have been published over 2 years ago.
That's right! We're aiming at those oldies, but goodies that have been left behind to gather dust for the bright and shiny newer releases.
Any format may be admissible.
Your Clue: A historical variation on any of Austen's novels or juvenilia or starring Austen, herself
I'm defining variation as to mean that it alters the original story at some point (though it may come back to the original ending) so this is not a prequel, sequel or retelling. It answers the question 'what if...'
And yes, you know me, my response when you're not sure is go with your gut if your book qualifies. This is meant for fun and to get books dusted off your shelf so I'm good with wide interpretations of the rules. LOL
If you're game, leave a comment with your choice by March 1st and then begin reading after the 1st.
As you read or when you complete your read, stop back by and update everyone.
If you run into something in your book that you want to discuss or ask about, sure thing, leave a comment so we can hash it out with you.