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Jodi Meadows

Autor(a) de My Lady Jane

23+ Works 5,509 Membros 386 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

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Séries

Obras de Jodi Meadows

My Lady Jane (2016) 1,355 cópias
Incarnate (2012) 801 cópias
My Plain Jane (2018) 778 cópias
Before She Ignites (2017) 518 cópias
The Orphan Queen (2015) 498 cópias
Asunder (2013) 285 cópias
My Calamity Jane (2020) 226 cópias
Infinite (2014) 200 cópias
The Mirror King (2016) 184 cópias
My Contrary Mary (2021) — Autor — 157 cópias
As She Ascends (2018) 130 cópias
My Imaginary Mary (2022) 103 cópias
When She Reigns (2019) 84 cópias
Nightrender (2022) 50 cópias
Phoenix Overture (2013) 44 cópias
The Glowing Knight (2015) 21 cópias
The Hidden Prince (2015) 20 cópias
The Burning Hand (2015) 16 cópias
The Black Knife (2016) 15 cópias
Dawnbreaker (2023) 15 cópias
My Salty Mary (2024) 7 cópias

Associated Works

Dear Teen Me: Authors Write Letters to Their Teen Selves (2012) — Contribuinte — 112 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
20th Century
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA

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FILBO | Apr 18, 2024 |
I was shocked when I was able to get an ARC of this book. As most of you know, I really enjoyed My Plain Jane last year and was greatly anticipating My Contrary Mary.
One thing I really appreciated was the humor. It was very similar to My Plain Jane and I had missed it in the second book of the Jane series. (It was also nice to see Jane and G again, even if for a few pages.)
I guess I just wasn't fond of the plot in general. It seemed to be a bit all over and without a clear, concise focus.
Overall, I'm glad I gave this one a try and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the Jane series.

3.5/5

*I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All thoughts are my own and a positive review was not required.
… (mais)
 
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libraryofemma | outras 14 resenhas | Apr 18, 2024 |
Full review: https://wanderinglectiophile.wordpress.com/2018/06/20/review-my-lady-jane-by-cyn...

Let me start by saying I really enjoyed this book! It was a great break from the suspenseful, “oh sh*t” provoking reads I normally pick up. Having said that, it’s probably not for everyone. Nor is it one you should pick up if you aren’t in the mood for a lighthearted, silly, historical-fiction comedy. This book is filled with witty quips, puns, Monty Python-esque jokes, and genuinely hilarious one-liners. Which proved to keep me giggling and snorting out loud throughout. Thankfully for me, I “read” this one via audiobook so it was mostly while I was in my car, alone; no one heard the embarrassing snort-giggles that erupted from me.

The story is a Tudor retelling from the time of Kind Edward VI’s reign, in which The Narrators tell the “real story” of Lady Jane Grey and I enjoyed it way more than I would have expected to. The three main characters are so lovable and full of depth. Sure the characters have flaws and elements that would disgust or irritate some readers, but what kind of story can be had from perfect characters??

I also really enjoyed the inter-character relationships of Jane and Gillford as well as Edward and Gracie, they were just delightful. I felt like the inter-character relationship between Jane and Edward could have been stronger, but I wasn’t altogether disappointed with it either. I also feel like Edward’s character could have used some more…something… I found myself less interested in his perspective than in Jane or G’s.

I love the premise of adding a magic system to a historical retelling. It makes for a really interesting and exciting view of history. The plot of the story was good and flowed easily with the exception of one part – which I’m not going to specify so that I don’t spoil if for anyone else. The humorous, puny spin added a fun layer to the plot that remained consistent throughout the story. There are, unfortunately, a few cliches and tropes but I think that’s to be expected in a story like this. If you’re in the right mind-frame at the time of reading this book, you will likely be okay with it and gloss over them if those types of things normally bug the stuffing out of you. The writing was good, though with a few inaccuracies in the plot, but nothing that’ll make you want to gouge your eyes out…or at least I didn’t think so.

I think that going with the audiobook might have been the best bet as well. The actual narrator – not the ones “telling you the story” as mentioned in the book – Kellgren, did a really good job and made the story a lot of fun. She managed to give the characters the right accents for their perspective origins and with lots of inflection. She also did a superb job of delivering those sarcastic one-liners and puns that would have been less likely to make me giggle if I had read them in the conventional way. Her only shortcoming? She has a tendency to yell when the characters squabble or when the action scenes are building. Sure, some of that is really useful in making a story come to life in an audio file, but she could have dialed it down a notch or two and still accomplished the same thing.

Overall, I really enjoyed this one and will be picking up the next book in the The Lady Janies series soon. If you’re looking for a true historical fiction book; this isn’t the book for you. If you will have an issue with blatant changes made to history; this isn’t the book for you. If you aren’t into this type of comedy; this isn’t the book for you. If you’re not in the right mood for this kinda humor; wait until you are.
… (mais)
 
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RochelleJones | outras 97 resenhas | Apr 5, 2024 |
I really enjoyed the first book but this one just disappointed me. I honestly don't get why the authors would write about Jane Eyre when it just comes across that they dislike both Jane and Rochester as characters.
 
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Fortunesdearest | outras 37 resenhas | Feb 1, 2024 |

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Obras
23
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Membros
5,509
Popularidade
#4,528
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
386
ISBNs
132
Idiomas
6
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