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Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons [Kindle Edition]

Jane Austen , Vera Nazarian
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From the author of Mansfield Park and Mummies...

NORTHANGER ABBEY AND ANGELS AND DRAGONS

Dragons in the skies of Regency England!

Gothic horrors collide with high satire in this elegant, hilarious, witty, insane, and unexpectedly romantic supernatural parody of Jane Austen's classic novel.

Young and naive Catherine Morland is constantly surrounded by angels only she alone can see. Leaving her country home for the first time, to embark on a grand adventure that begins in fashionable Bath, our romantic heroine must not only decrypt the mystery of the Udolpho Code but win her true love Henry Tilney.

Meanwhile she is beset by all the Gothic horrors known to Impressionable Young Ladies -- odious demons, Regency balls, elusive ghosts, pleasure excursions, temperature-changing nephilim, secret clues, ogre suitors, and a terrifying ancient Dragon who has very likely hidden a secret treasure hoard somewhere in the depths of Northanger Abbey.

Gentle Reader -- this Delightful Illustrated Edition includes Scholarly Footnotes and Appendices.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 878 KB
  • Publisher: Curiosities (Imprint of Norilana Books) (December 18, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004GNFUU2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #148,557 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars! A Charming and Comical Monster Mash-Up of Northanger Abbey, April 12, 2011
Dear readers, leaving the comfortable realm of amiable and serene Austenesque novels, I have decided to take a brief sojourn into the terrifying, and sometimes violent, world of Jane Austen monster mash-ups. Having read and exceedingly enjoyed other Jane Austen paranormal creations (Jane Bites Back, Bespelling Jane Austen, and Jane and the Damned), I felt ready to jump into a true monster mash-up (I did read Emma and the Vampires, but didn't really find it to be much of a mash-up). And after reading a three chapter excerpt of Northanger Abbey Angels and Dragons on Vera Nazarian's website, [...] I became enchanted with her tale of angels, dragons, and temperature-changing nephilim.

Through the pages of Vera Nazarian's Northanger Abbey Angels and Dragons, we learn that our heroine, Catherine Morland, possesses great metaphysical powers that enable her to see, hear, and talk to angels. In addition, we discover that John and Isabella Thorpe are strange nephilim creatures that inspire the whole town of Bath to search for secret hidden treasure. The clues of which they claim could be found encrypted in Mrs. Radcliffe's novels. Add to that mysterious dragons flying in the sky and ghosts dwelling in furniture and you have a supernaturally twisted version of Northanger Abbey that's quite diverting.

What an amusing and charming monster mash-up! I found Northanger Abbey Angels and Dragons to be a reverent and well-crafted homage to Jane Austen's original. I loved Catherine's little hosts of angels; the poor dears had the difficult task of trying to keep Catherine out of danger. In addition, I found it hilarious that the odious John Thorpe was akin to a repulsive ogre that rattles about hidden treasures and encrypted clues all the time. Moreover, I thought it quite apropos that his sister, Isabella Thorpe, is a nephilim with a truly cold heart, that chills everyone that comes within her vicinity. And what about Henry Tileny, you say? What type of supernatural creature is he? What metaphysical powers does he have??? I'm afraid I can't disclose that here, if you really want to know, you must read Northanger Abbey Angels and Dragons to find out!

As you can see this is more of a mash-up of comedy and absurdity rather than violence and mayhem. Ms. Nazarian pokes fun at Northanger Abbey, her readers, and her own novel. By just reading the back cover of this book, readers can see evidence of Ms. Nazarian's subtle sense of humor and playful tone. Besides making you laugh, this tale will warm your heart. The ending is beautifully and surprisingly romantic.

Now the question remains: would I read another monster mash-up in the future? Most assuredly! Especially if it is a comical mash-up or parody! And especially if it is written by Vera Nazarian! I'm looking forward to the next installment in her Jane Austen Supernatural series, which is titled Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy's Dreadful Secret. (I wonder what his secret could be...)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful Spoof, February 19, 2011
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With Mansfield Park and Mummies: Monster Mayhem, Matrimony, Ancient Curses, True Love, and Other Dire Delights, Vera Nazarian began a new kind of classic mashup. Instead of just shoehorning in some outrageous new content, as did the author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, she has been approaching the mashup genre with wit and style, creating affectionate parodies that leave the reader chuckling.

Northanger Abbey lends itself readily to this treatment, since Miss Austen herself originally wrote it to skewer the then-current fascination with gothic novels among fashionable young women. Ms. Nazarian adds another layer that skewers the current fascination with Dan Brown and his imitators who spin yarns of sinister conspiracies and secret codes buried in famous works of art and literature.

And she even manages to slip in some deeply metaphysical discussion about the nature of life and love.

What's not to love?
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Quick and Delightful Read, November 30, 2011
I just finished the very entertaining novel Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons. What a splendid read it was! The supernatural elements were woven into the story quite seamlessly, and I was pleased to find it an easy and most enjoyable way to pass the time. I haven't read many Jane Austen or mashup novels, but I think this one worked quite well.

The only parts I found somewhat jarring were the several footnotes relating to Oscar Wilde and being gay. I think they were a little overdone, and could have been omitted after the first one.

I am looking forward to reading the next most frightfully horrid (in a good way) novel from Ms. Nazarian.

I did receive this as an e-book through a LibraryThing.com giveaway. While I was asked to give a review in exchange for the book it was not required to be a positive one.
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More About the Author

Vera Nazarian is a two-time Nebula Award Nominee and member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, a writer and reader with a penchant for moral fables and stories of intense wonder, true love, and intricacy.

She is the author of critically acclaimed novels DREAMS OF THE COMPASS ROSE and LORDS OF RAINBOW, as well as the humorous Jane Austen parodies MANSFIELD PARK AND MUMMIES and NORTHANGER ABBEY AND ANGELS AND DRAGONS.

Her official author website is www.veranazarian.com

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