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i don’t draw my antagonist/villain characters as much as i should but here’s this guy being extra as fuck
character: austen (he/him)
rbs > likes !!
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I’m getting back into Pride and Prejudice for the @readingausten Jane Austen readalong and I just have to say:
Reading this book again is like meeting up with an old friend you haven’t seen in years and picking up right where you left off. And somehow your old friend is exactly the same, but also better than ever.
That’s the power of Jane Austen, you guys.
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Pride, Prejudice and Poison (A Jane Austen Society Mystery, #1)
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Pride, Prejudice and Poison (A Jane Austen Society Mystery, #1) by Elizabeth Blake
Perfect for fans of Laura Levine and Stephanie Barron, Elizabeth Blake’s Jane Austen Society mystery debut is a mirthfully morbid merger of manners and murder.
In this Austen-tatious debut, antiquarian bookstore proprietor Erin Coleridge uses her sense and sensibility to deduce who killed the president of the local Jane Austen Society.
Erin Coleridge’s used bookstore in Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, England is a meeting place for the villagers and, in particular, for the local Jane Austen Society. At the Society’s monthly meeting, matters come to a head between the old guard and its young turks. After the meeting breaks for tea, persuasion gives way to murder—with extreme prejudice—when president Sylvia Pemberthy falls dead to the floor. Poisoned? Presumably…but by whom? And was Sylvia the only target?
Handsome—but shy—Detective Inspector Peter Hadley and charismatic Sergeant Rashid Jarral arrive at the scene. The long suspect list includes Sylvia’s lover Kurt Becker and his tightly wound wife Suzanne. Or, perhaps, the killer was Sylvia’s own cuckolded husband, Jerome. Among the many Society members who may have had her in their sights is dashing Jonathan Alder, who was heard having a royal battle of words with the late president the night before.
Then, when Jonathan Alder narrowly avoids becoming the next victim, Farnsworth (the town’s “cat lady”) persuades a seriously time-crunched Erin to help DI Hadley. But the killer is more devious than anyone imagines.
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The #Sensible Thing - I’m not sure if I like this one. It’s feeling the full Brontë of my #artistic internal monologue. It’s not as realistic as my usual fare. Maybe I’m being too #Austen tatious. Too much bloom taking her to the wuthering heights of cartoony-ness? Is it #Pride or is it #prejudice on my part? I guess I will just throw it on the pile & move on. Alternate title was “An Escape from #Regency.” #art #artwork #digitalart https://www.instagram.com/p/ChlH1c3Oag6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Seriously. Ever feel like this? Like “Don’t come at me with the truth.” Lady Susan was seriously “Austen-tatious.” Day 21 of the Talk Austen to Me challenge. Thanks to the hosts! @tattooedbibliophile @galletas.libros @_the_bookish_blonde_ @storybookstyle @suburbancrunchygirl @reading_for_two @sorrythankyou79 @lucyintheskycreations @wordchild . . . . . HASHTAGS #talkaustentome #janeausten #janesustenfan #janeaustenbooks #janeaustenquotes #janeaustenquote #janeaustenbookclub #janeaustenaddict #ladysusan #regency #austen #austenite #austenland #austenquote #austenquotes #bookquote #bookquotes #bookquotesandme #bookquotesarebest #bookquoteoftheday #bookquotesoftheday #bookquotesarethebest #goodquotes #inspiringquotes #quotebook #quotesforlife #quotesaboutlife #quotesoftheday #thoughts #wordstoliveby https://www.instagram.com/p/CC6gcLPg_Oq/?igshid=162m5fo8s0idw
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Hey cutie, I Sense you have a lot of Sensibility. Was that too Austen-tatious of me to point out?
I Willoughby rolling my eyes about this all day. I don’t mean to damage your Pride, but I’m Prejudiced against bad pick up lines.
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Math jokes are low-hanging fruit; they're as easy as pi. And English jokes for their part can be a little Austen-tatious. Your best bet, then, is to combine them to ensure the highest HoRATIO of laughs to groans.
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favorite Queen song per album: A Day at the Races (1976) - Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
Set my alarm, turn on my charm
That's because I'm a good
Old-fashioned lover boy
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Jason: Hey cutie, I Sense you have a lot of Sensibility. Was that too Austen-tatious of me to point out?
It wasn't but now my temperature has rised way beyond Fahrenheit 451....
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Baby it’s HOT outside! Join Main Library for a lunchtime program!
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favorite Queen song per album: A Kind of Magic (1986) - A Kind of Magic
This flame that burns inside of me
I'm hearing secret harmonies
(It's a kind of magic)
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favorite Queen song per album: Queen (1973) - Liar
Liar, nobody believes you
Liar, they bring you down
Before you begin
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favorite Queen song per album: The Works (1984) - I Want to Break Free
You're so self-satisfied, I don't need you
I've got to break free
God knows, God knows I want to break free
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favorite Queen song per album: The Miracle (1989) - Rain Must Fall
You lead a fairy tale existence
But into every life
A little rain must fall
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