I'm now a fan of this awesome book series by author Stephanie Barron. Basically, the series features Jane Austen as a detective! Well, not in the Sherlock Holmes sense, but more as an amateur sleuth, per se. I've read three books in the series and I'm currently reading a fourth Jane Austen mystery book (not in any particular order). It's really neat to see how Jane would've acted as a detective/writer. In the series, the reader is introduced to Jane Austen's family, namely her brother Henry and his wife, Eliza de Feuillude and her other brother Frank Austen, a naval captain. I haven't read further into the series yet so I haven't "met" Jane's other siblings. Jane's own mother seems to be similar to that of Mrs. Bennet, Elizabeth Bennet's mother in Pride and Prejudice. If you loved Jane Austen's books, I highly recommend this mystery/detective series. Right now, I'm reading Jane and the Ghosts of Netley. After I'm finished, I will move from Regency to Victorian literature with Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray.
I'm still thinking about my ideas for my own Victorian era novel. I still haven't drafted an outline just yet. I usually like to write a short story version of the novel first and then compose an outline from that. I'm excited and nervous at the same time. I may not be on the New York Times bestseller list but it doesn't hurt to dream.
On an unrelated note, I started to gain some of the weight that I had lost years ago. So, I've been exercising again and changing my habits...again. It's frustrating but I think I might consider getting help from a nutritionist or dietician. If I have a strict, structured diet, I can stick with it and lose more weight. After church, I spent my afternoon going on a 5 mile walk. At the four mile mark, I contemplated going seven or eight more miles but at the five mile mark, I was tired and I didn't want to push myself.
Tomorrow, I may go for a bike ride along the boardwalk of Mission Beach to Pacific Beach and back. It's a lot quicker than simply walking from MB to PB and back and a lot more fun.
Fin.
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