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Paperback Two Guys Read Jane Austen Book

ISBN: 1934759171

ISBN13: 9781934759172

Two Guys Read Jane Austen

This is the third book in the critically acclaimed Two Guys series by Steve Chandler and Terrence Hill. This time the two guys take on their biggest challenge yet-Jane Austen. Follow their wild and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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THREE CHEERS FOR TWO GUYS

Bravo! These two guys seem to have invented a new genre that's both amusing and profound. Their entertainingly digressive but invariably insightful cross country exchanges of emails reveal as much about the long distance collaborators as they do about their subject. The book is great fun to read and bound to turn a lot of people onto Jane Austen. She deserves it. The publisher, however, deserves a kick in the butt for the unprepossessing cover. But don't judge the book by its cover. You'll love its innards.

Another Great Two Guys Read!

Terry and Steve have done it again. And, this time their book is about a novelist I find incredibly appealing, Jane Austen. What really thrilled me was that even with my love of all things Jane, in reading this book I learned a wealth of interesting new facts and gained new insights about a fascinating author who spent much of her life defying convention. Of course, since this is a Two Guys book, much of the book is filled with the guys musings on life and its meaning, the nature of family, the bonds of friendship and all the idiosyncrasies and humor to be found in the human condition. And, along with all the humor expressed, this is also a book with great heart and soul. Bravo Guys, I can't wait to see what's next.

They did it again ....

What a pleasure .... all three of Terry's and Steve's books have been such a delight to read. The insights they share about the characters in the books, as well as insights into their personal views make for a very unique and fun read. Also inspiring - although I'd read some Jane Austen in the past, (Steve, I, too, managed to skip Jane Austen even though I had an English minor, and had only read JA for my own pleasure)this book compelled me to start re-reading the author's works, and was surprised to find her writing not nearly as complex or onerous as I had imagined. Terry and Steve - don't stop now - keep on writing in this genre, and include more of your BTW-type entries. Loved it!

The World of Jane Austen from a Man's Vantage Point

Steve Chandler and Terrence N. Hill collaborate in writing a third in the two guys read series. I have read many books by Steve Chandler in the past and have added him to my list of favorite authors. Now I will be watching for more of Terry Hill. For some reason I had not noted the earlier titles in this series but was immediately attracted to "Two Guys Read Jane Austen." In a writers group I attend is an active member of the Jane Austen Society. We all feel her presence when she is in attendance and hold her in high esteem. She is articulate, brilliant, and reserved with perhaps some of Jane Austen in her spirit. I couldn't wait to tell her I was reading a book about Jane's writing by two guys. I was expecting Steve and Terry to perhaps make a mockery of men reading Jane Austen and was pleasantly surprised to find Terry's comment regarding her brilliance and excellence as a writer. The book follows a unique format which I believe was true as well of the earlier books. This approach makes perfect sense in a day of blogs, e-mail, and the myriad of modern communication techniques popular today. Using e-mails Steve and Terry reviewed "Pride and Prejudice" and "Mansfield Park." Steve and Terry kept in touch via e-mails from New York, Mexico, Phoenix, Santa Monica and Vancouver, Canada, and other cities throughout this project. These e-mails became the core of this amazing book. Within the e-mail correspondence were shared memories, personal philosophy, as well as references to restaurants, hotels, or people observed while in the process of writing. These comments always led into a discussion of the book, Jane's skill as a writer or comments on one of Jane's characters. In light of the title of the book, I thought Terry summed up the essence of Jane's writing: "Jane Austen allows male reader a secret look into the minds of brilliant, creative, virtuous women...Austen's heroines are each true to themselves and win in the end. Classy women who combine high intelligence with inner strength and virtue." "Two Guys Read Jane Austen" is entertainingly, funny, conversational, and a great tribute to the brilliance of Jane Austen as a writer.

Do real men read Jane Austen?

With a shocking title like "Two Guys Read Jane Austen," you can expect some very intriguing observations and hilarious insights into the minds of two guy writers as they wrestle with the brilliance of Jane Austen. My favorite quote from the book is... "Jane Austen (through Elizabeth) is a witty, rebellious voice for intelligence and passion in the face of those stuffy British strictures. I love this. I love a woman (or a man, for that matter) who has no need to win anyone over." If you are a Jane Austen fan, or just completely obsessed with her - this book is a must have to add to your collection. Who knows...They may have just started a reading revolution among men?
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