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Welcome to our Truth Universally Acknowledged Book Club: here's your chance to reread your favourite Jane Austen books in the company of like-minded readers. Even better, you can explore the perceptiveness and skill of her writing for the first time.

Why not join Ros and Sue as we immerse ourselves month by month in the delights of Sense & Sensibility, Pride & Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Sanditon and Lady Susan. We'll also read other authors who have been inspired by Jane's work to create their own versions of her stories: Northanger Abbey by Val McDermid, Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo, The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner and Jane Austen at Home by Lucy Worsley.

And if you have any further suggestions for Austen-themed books, do share them with us.

Please bring along £1 (or £12 for the year) as a contribution to Meetup fees - this £1 is only payable by non-IVC fully-paid members (and can be reclaimed if you decide to join the CambsIVC membership group).

Reading choice for Tuesday 12th May:
Jessica Bull's Miss Austen Investigates Lavish balls, fetching bonnets, and dead bodies... It's time for Jane Austen to put down her pen and find a killer. This is the first in a series of Regency-set murder mysteries with Jane Austen in the role of amateur sleuth. The other entries are: A Fortune Most Fatal (aka Sense, Sensibility and Scandal); The Austen Christmas Murders; and Pride, Prejudice and Peril (available in August).

Read so far:
Sense and Sensibility (published 1811)
Sense & Sensibility - Joanna Trollope (published 2013)
Miss Austen - Gill Hornby (published 2020)
Pride and Prejudice (published 1813)
The Other Bennet Sister - Janice Hadlow (published 2018)
Longbourn - Jo Baker (published 2013)
Death Comes to Pemberley - P D James (published 2011)
Mansfield Park (published 1814)
Godmersham Park - Gill Hornby (published 2022)
Emma (published 1815)
Emma - Alexander McCall Smith (published 2014)

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