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A review by wuthrinheights
Me And Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
When I was a teenager, I was obsessed with Alexandra Potter. When I found this book on my shelf, I knew I had to reread it because it's been so long since I picked it up, I've forgotten most of it. And after watching Austenland (again and again and again), this sounded so similar to the movie, I definitely had to read it again.
Emily Albright was hilarious. She was relatable, feisty, and loyal. From the first page, I immediately felt like we were soulmates. Not only because of her love for books, but also because of her complaints about modern men. I kept agreeing with her and shaking my head, laughing.
This book made me giggle and gasp and groan. I couldn't quite put it down, it was that entertaining. I am so happy I picked this up. Would definitely recommend this to Austen fans. It's always a nice reminder that sometimes the thing you've always wanted may not be all that great.
Emily Albright was hilarious. She was relatable, feisty, and loyal. From the first page, I immediately felt like we were soulmates. Not only because of her love for books, but also because of her complaints about modern men. I kept agreeing with her and shaking my head, laughing.
This book made me giggle and gasp and groan. I couldn't quite put it down, it was that entertaining. I am so happy I picked this up. Would definitely recommend this to Austen fans. It's always a nice reminder that sometimes the thing you've always wanted may not be all that great.