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Jane Hardcover | Pages: 373 pages
Rating: 3.59 | 8710 Users | 1715 Reviews

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Original Title: Jane
ISBN: 0316084204 (ISBN13: 9780316084208)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jane Moore, Nico Rathburn
Setting: Connecticut(United States)

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Forced to drop out of an esteemed East Coast college after the sudden death of her parents, Jane Moore takes a nanny job at Thornfield Park, the estate of Nico Rathburn, a world-famous rock star on the brink of a huge comeback. Practical and independent, Jane reluctantly becomes entranced by her magnetic and brooding employer and finds herself in the midst of a forbidden romance.

But there's a mystery at Thornfield, and Jane's much-envied relationship with Nico is soon tested by an agonizing secret from his past. Torn between her feelings for Nico and his fateful secret, Jane must decide: Does being true to herself mean giving up on true love?

An irresistible romance interwoven with a darkly engrossing mystery, this contemporary retelling of the beloved classic Jane Eyre promises to enchant a new generation of readers.

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Title:Jane
Author:April Lindner
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 373 pages
Published:October 11th 2010 by Poppy (first published September 23rd 2010)
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Retellings. Fiction. Contemporary

Rating Appertaining To Books Jane
Ratings: 3.59 From 8710 Users | 1715 Reviews

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I loved this book. Loved it more than any book since Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly. I devoured it and was sad when it was over. But why?Well, it is a revision of Jane Eyre, which I adore, and it does a better job with the portion of Jane Eyre I hate (her time after leaving Rochester) but there was something more to it. The characters are incredibly compelling. Jane makes sense. Her reasons for staying in the shadows and for falling so quickly in love with Rothburn make sense-- a child who had

***I guess I should say this review contains slight spoilers, but nothing of much consequence***Earlier this year I had the pleasure or reading an incredible piece of literary genius, Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. I devoured it. And while my classmates were obsessing over Edward Cullen (I am only 15 after all), I was wishing for my very own Edward Rochester :) Needless to say, I became obsessed. So, when I came across April Linder's Jane while browsing on my kindle, I was extremely excited to

Modern retelling of Jane Eyre. I'm so familiar with the source material I found myself more interested in seeing what tricks the author would use to adapt each scene to a modern setting then anything else. In the end, I feel both Jane and Rochester's characters suffer from the temporal transition, Rochester is too cruel and Jane too lacking in agency when they are taken out of the confines of a British hierarchical class system. In the end, it just made me want to reread The Eyre Affair.

this is my review from the beginning of the book to where i ended on page 212. so if there is anything better past that, i will never know.and now my review..you have got to be kidding me?! i am surprised that none of the reviews that i read brought up the ludicrous fact that Jane has sex with Mr. Rathburn. is that what makes this "retelling" enchanting "for a new general of readers?" because who is her target audience that April would completely alter and, in fact, disregard this most important

You know how you love a classic? Not many, just a few that hit you in the gut and heart so hard that you can't breath? That's how I feel about Bronte's "Jane Eyre." It is my favorite! I approached "Jane" by April Lindner with some trepidation and inside-my-head warnings to the author and narrator: DON'T disappoint me. DON'T stink. DON'T be cheesy. DO be delightful and creative and please tickle me a bit. Well, I can honestly say that Lindner's "Jane" did just that. The contemporary setting of a

What if . . .?Jane Eyre got her job at Discriminating Nannies, Inc.And Mr. Rochester drove a fast car on a hairpin turn.And they both ran into each other, of course, then floated on plastic rafts in the pool, flirted at rehearsals for his world rock band tour, and, oh yes, endured all the angst and self-doubt, jealousy and drama of the original tale.Well, then you would have JaneApril Linders sparkling new novel of impossible love, tragic deceit, and . . . a wicked fine guitar solo.

What a fabulous book! I read it in less than a day because I simply couldn't put it down! In her Author's Note, Lindner comments that there seems to be so many Jane Austen sequels and retellings and such about, but why no love for the Brontes? And I agree! I am the hugest fan of Jane Eyre, and so excited to see it get a modern treatment . . . because this modern treatment is done in such a lovely way! It's the perfect balance between the original elements of the story and her own new

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