12 Best Jane Austen Books Reviewed in 2024
Ready to explore the world of ‘jane austen books’ beyond the classics? We love Jane Austen for her wit, charm, and social insight. In this list, we focus on books that capture her essence and bring fresh perspectives. These stories offer a mix of romance, humor, and mystery, ensuring there’s something for every Austen enthusiast. Let’s dive into our top picks!
On this list:
12 Austenland by Shannon Hale
A delightful take on ‘Jane Austen Books’ fans who dream of Mr. Darcy. It’s got humor, romance, and a bit of wish fulfillment.
11 The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler
Six people gather to discuss ‘Jane Austen Books,’ and we watch as their lives unravel with Austen-like drama.
10 Dear Mr. Knightley by Katherine Reay
This modern Cinderella story, inspired by ‘Jane Austen Books,’ explores themes of identity and self-discovery.
9 Longbourn by Jo Baker
Ever wonder about the servants in ‘Pride and Prejudice?’ This novel gives us their perspective, richly crafted and engaging.
8 The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen by Syrie James
A fictional memoir that feels like the real thing! A must-read for ‘Jane Austen Books’ aficionados.
7 Pride and Premeditation by Tirzah Price
A murder mystery twist on ‘Pride and Prejudice.’ It’s clever, engaging, and a fun new look at Austen’s classic.
6 Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
The lesser-known ‘Jane Austen Book’ that parodies gothic novels. Full of wit and surprises, it’s an underrated gem.
5 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith
This quirky retelling adds zombies to the beloved classic, making it a unique and entertaining take on ‘Jane Austen Books.’
4 Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye
A dark and thrilling twist on ‘Jane Austen Books.’ Jane as a serial killer? Why not! A fresh, daring narrative.
3 Emma by Jane Austen
A comedy of manners that highlights class, love, and social standing. Classic Austen with a witty protagonist.
2 Sanditon by Jane Austen, Completed by Another
Austen’s last and unfinished novel completed. A glimpse into her evolving narrative style, and a must for ‘Jane Austen Books’ fans.