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31 May 2007

More about “Me and Mr. Darcy”

Filed under: Paraliterature — Mags @ 12:01 am

We found a more descriptive blurb about Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter, which was mentioned in yesterday’s book roundup.

U.K. author Potter makes her U.S. debut with Emily Albright, 29, a New York bookstore manager, who half-seriously blames Jane Austen’s Fitzwilliam Darcy for her abysmal dating life: Darcy sets the bar too high. As Christmas approaches, Emily, to avoid a holiday with co-worker Stella, signs up for a tour of Darcy territory, lighting out, amusingly, with a gaggle of gray-haired Darcy maniacs. As the tour group weaves in and out of Darcy locales, Emily butts heads with Spike Hargreaves, a handsome young journalist interviewing the group. Soon, the jet-lagged, drink-laden Emily finds herself—presto!—time traveling and meeting Mr. Darcy himself, complete with frock coat. As her acquaintance with Darcy deepens, Emily, to her great surprise, finds herself thinking about Spike. Despite the plot’s predictability, Potter’s chick lit take on Darcy has a refreshing not-trying-to-equal-the-master feel. (July)

This sounds EXTREMELY similar to the plot of Austenland (for which we’ll have a review this week). Extremely. Like, a lot. And, as you can probably read, it’s out in July, NOT next year as we mistakenly assumed.

ETA: Next time we’ll just check Amazon. *slaps self with Clue Trout*

One Response to “More about “Me and Mr. Darcy””

  1. Elizabeth K. Mahon Says:

    It’s funny that the blurb says it’s her American debut since she’s had books published by Pocket before here in the States.

 

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