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Me and Mr Darcy: A feel-good, laugh-out-loud romcom from the author of CONFESSIONS OF A FORTY-SOMETHING F##K UP! Kindle Edition

4.0 out of 5 stars 953 ratings

A hilarious, escapist romcom from the author of CONFESSIONS OF A FORTY-SOMETHING F##K UP!

Every girl is looking for her Mr Darcy. Imagine if you found the real one.


After a string of nightmare relationships, Emily Albright has decided she's had it with modern-day men. She'd rather pour herself a glass of wine, curl up with
Pride and Prejudice, and step into a time where men were dashing, devoted and honourable, and strode across fields in breeches, their damp shirts clinging to their chests . . .

When she decides to book a coach tour of Jane Austen country, she quickly realises she won't find her dream man here - just a coach full of pensioners and one particularly aggravating (if handsome) journalist, Spike.

That's until she enters a room and finds herself face-to-face with none other than Darcy himself. And every woman's fantasy suddenly becomes one woman's reality. . .

Alexandra Potter makes dreams come true in this fun, feel-good fairy-tale about life, love and dating literature's most eligible bachelor!

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Nobody does it quite like Alexandra Potter

Daily Mirror

Always perceptive, often funny, never dull Heat

Feel-good fiction full of unexpected twists and turns ―
OK!

Always perceptive, often funny, never dull ―
Heat

Feel-good fiction full of unexpected twists and turns OK! Magazine

'A winning formula of chaotic heroine meeting eccentric hero, and, after misunderstandings, finding love. Sharply written, pacey and funny...pure self-indulgence' ―
The Times on BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR

Nobody does it quite like Alexandra Potter ―
Daily Mirror

A
touching, funny love story ― Company

A touching, funny love-story ―
Company

About the Author

Alexandra Potter was born in Yorkshire. Having lived in Los Angeles and Sydney after university, where she worked variously as a features editor and sub-editor for women's magazines including Elle, Company, Red and Australian Vogue, she now writes full time and lives between London and Los Angeles. She is the author of nine internationally bestselling novels of romantic fiction with a magical twist, including Don't You Forget About Me and Me and Mr Darcy, which won the Best New Fiction Award at the Jane Austen Regency World Awards 2007.
You can find out more at www.alexandrapotter.com or on her Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Alexandra.Potter.Author or follow Alexandra on Twitter @AlexPotterBooks.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B003LPUPCE
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Hodder & Stoughton
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 28 Jun. 2007
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Digital original
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.0 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 356 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1848941656
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Customer reviews:
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ALEXANDRA POTTER is the bestselling author of numerous bestselling novels, including CONFESSIONS OF A FORTY-SOMETHING F**K UP which is now the basis of a major TV series. These titles have sold in twenty-five territories and achieved worldwide sales of more than one million copies, making the bestseller charts across the world.

Born and raised in Yorkshire, Alexandra lived for several years in LA before settling back in the UK. She currently lives in London with her Californian husband and their Bosnian rescue dog.

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Customers find the book easy to read and enjoyable, particularly as a holiday read. The story receives positive feedback for its good twist, and one customer mentions it has enough mystery to keep them interested. They appreciate the comedy value, with one review noting it made them laugh out loud.

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21 customers mention ‘Ease of reading’15 positive6 negative

Customers find the book easy to read and well written, describing it as light reading.

"An easy read but not nearly as good as her more recent works. Would be the perfect accompaniment for a sun lounger and a cocktail." Read more

"Loved reading this book. It was a very good read and a good wee easy read . Look forward to reading more of Alexandra Potter books in the future" Read more

"...it despite the fact the story was a bit silly, the author's style annoying at times (and full of stereotypes on Europeans) and the story very..." Read more

"...The linking of new and old was well written and provided a nice story alongside an old classic...." Read more

20 customers mention ‘Readability’20 positive0 negative

Customers find the book enjoyable and brilliant, particularly appreciating it as a great holiday read.

"...Great holiday book too but found it hard to put down. The story takes place just after Christmas in snowy England on a Jane Austin tour...." Read more

"...as a light 'holiday read' it was still enjoyable, and so probably worth a try...." Read more

"Loved reading this book. It was a very good read and a good wee easy read . Look forward to reading more of Alexandra Potter books in the future" Read more

"I found this book highly entertaining and thought-provoking...." Read more

17 customers mention ‘Story quality’12 positive5 negative

Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, with several mentioning its good twists, and one customer noting it's a nice story alongside an old classic, while another finds it thought-provoking.

"I found this book highly entertaining and thought-provoking...." Read more

"...linking of new and old was well written and provided a nice story alongside an old classic. Well done to Alexandra Potter for thinking up a great plot" Read more

"...In many ways, this was a less believable plot and story line than 'Be Careful...'; however, as a light 'holiday read' it was still enjoyable, and so..." Read more

"...was really good, it was obvious what was going to happen but I love the little twist that she gave the story...." Read more

4 customers mention ‘Comedy value’4 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's humor, with one mentioning it made them laugh out loud.

"...The comedy was certainly there - however, before I was two thirds of the way through I was beginning to feel frustrated with the key characters -..." Read more

"My first by this author but won't be the last. Its funny, romantic, a bit of a fairy tale in a way. Easy to read and hard to put down...." Read more

"I loved this book from beginning to end. It had me laughing out loud which very few books do. If you love all things Austen, you will love this book...." Read more

"Nothing to dislike about this read, amusing, light reading, most enjoyable.. and we can all have our little fantasy !!" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 June 2014
    "Me and Mr Darcy" the title shows to any great reader of Pride and Prejudice that there could be hope for everyone who has a romantic notion in their bones. This is my second Alexandra Potter book and they both have been well worth the read. Great holiday book too but found it hard to put down.
    The story takes place just after Christmas in snowy England on a Jane Austin tour.
    You meet all the characters in detail. But mainly focuses on Emily an American who loves the story and mysteriously finds the invite to the tour in the bookshop where she works.
    The last thing Emily expects to find on her excursion is a broodingly handsome man striding across a field, his damp shirt clinging to his chest. But that’s exactly what happens when she comes face-to-face with none other than Mr. Darcy himself.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2007
    In this book, an American Jane Austen Fan (Emily Albright) spends her holiday doing in England doing the 'Jane Austen Coach Trip' - with the typical mish mash of mainly female passengers. Inevitably, there is one male passenger - and as in Pride and Prejudice, it starts of as a tale of dislike which develops! I will leave it for you to find out in which way! At the same time, the mysterious Mr Darcey keeps appearing in various unusal places! Although she knows that he cannot be real, she is nonetheless initially mysteriously attracted to him - but will she remain attracted to a fictitious character, or will everything change? You have to read the book to find out!

    This is another of the books that I was saving for my holiday - but this one didn't make it quite that far! I read it on the train en-route to Wimbledon; and at first it had me giggling loudly. The comedy was certainly there - however, before I was two thirds of the way through I was beginning to feel frustrated with the key characters - which I don't remember feeling last year when I read Be Careful What You Wish For. Akso, I found some of the plot incredibly predictable - a little Mills and Boonish, I fear (although the writing style was far superior!)

    In many ways, this was a less believable plot and story line than 'Be Careful...'; however, as a light 'holiday read' it was still enjoyable, and so probably worth a try. Admirers of the Colin Firth version will certainly empathise with many aspects of the storyline; but if you are a lover of Pride and Prejudice in its original form and of Jane Austen as an authoress, you will probably be disappointed.

    However, if you want a light read with some entertaining giggles - give it a go!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 November 2024
    An easy read but not nearly as good as her more recent works. Would be the perfect accompaniment for a sun lounger and a cocktail.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2019
    Loved reading this book. It was a very good read and a good wee easy read . Look forward to reading more of Alexandra Potter books in the future
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 February 2021
    I found this book highly entertaining and thought-provoking. Anyone with a liking of Mr Darcy - whether the book or the adaptations - should enjoy it. Characters well-rounded, narrative flows well.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 October 2013
    Love Jane Austin.....studied her for a-level and this book was so good. The linking of new and old was well written and provided a nice story alongside an old classic. Well done to Alexandra Potter for thinking up a great plot
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2013
    The book was really good, it was obvious what was going to happen but I love the little twist that she gave the story. You could tell from the title that the story is similar to that of Pride and Predujice but I love the picture that she gives of her own Mr Darcy and could not agree more. Fabulous book which needs reading again.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2013
    New Yorker Emily is sick of dating unsatisfactory men and yearns romantically for a man like Mr Darcy. To avoid accompanying her friend on an 18-30 holiday to Mexico Emily impulsively books a Jane Austen tour to the UK. Most of the other people on the tour are quite a bit older than Emily aside from Spike, who is a journalist writing a piece on why women love Mr Darcy so much,

    Emily and Spike get off on the wrong foot and she also misjudges a lot of the other people on the tour. She also has some rather bizarre run-ins with Mr Darcy which may or may not be real.

    I found the author's style to be really readable and the book to be easy reading, but I struggled to keep the momentum going because the main characters are not really all that likeable, and I felt that most of the characters, Spike particularly, could have done with a bit more fleshing out. Relationships/friendships seemed to be formed almost instantaneously. The Mr Darcy sections were odd, Emily doesn't seem to question the reality of meeting a fictional character very much at all, or worry in any way that the pages of her Pride and Prejudice appear to have gone blank.

    There are a number of parallels made with Pride and Prejudice, but I think the dialogue had too many similarities to the original to sound realistic as modern speech and for somebody who is a Jane Austen fan on a Jane Austen tour Emily seems slow to recognise any similarities between her situation and Pride and Prejudice. Also Emily judges Mr Darcy harshly, blaming him for not having modern standards and making no allowances for the fact that if he's really there he's 200 years out of his era and society is very different. The moral of this is what most people already know, that Mr Darcy is a book boyfriend who is better off left in his book.

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  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in India on 19 August 2018
    Quite innovative and captivating read!!! :-D
  • Erin Schreiner
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fun reading
    Reviewed in the United States on 5 September 2019
    A fun modern day retelling of Pride and Prejudice with a twist! A novel for the hopeless romantics who watch the BBC adaptation or movie, have read the book, and who dream of meeting a Mr Darcy someday.
  • yuka
    4.0 out of 5 stars light, passionate and adorable
    Reviewed in Japan on 28 November 2012
    Alexandra Potter certainly seems to believe in love, dosen't she? Well,it makes my thrid of her novel this time and she just sounds so pure! However,one thing always missing in her work is that the readers could always guess what's coming next!which is OK, as I'm sure some of us still want it to be exactly how we expect.
    Anyway,it's light and not depressing,perfect company for the bed(Who wants a depressing story before going to sleep?)so I recommend it for all who'd rather a happy ending no matter how easy it's to know the ending even before reaching it.

    * Excuse for my crap English, I'm not a good writter,though this is my first review.
  • marie-caroline dallery
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mr Darcy yes or no?
    Reviewed in France on 28 November 2022
    Funny and easy read with a fantasy twist along the way! Mostly for Janeites. Love rThe book lover heroine. And the non Darcy/Darcy hero.
  • Bella Brinella
    5.0 out of 5 stars Me and Mr. Darcy / Ein Mann wie Mr. Darcy
    Reviewed in Germany on 27 March 2012
    Das Buch passt wunderbar unter die Kategorie "Leichte Kost" und das will und soll es auch sein. Eine von der Männerwelt und den Singledasein frustrierte New Yorkerin Anfang 30 macht sich auf den Weg nach England um dort in die Welt von Jane Austens "Pride and Prejudice" abzutauchen. Sie liebt die Geschichte um Mr. Darcy und Elisabeth Bennet, die trotz aller Konventionen des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts ein Happy End hat. Sie begibt sich auf eine Rundreise, wie nicht anders zu erwarten, auf der Sie nicht nur die einzige Amerikanerin ist, sondern auch die einzige unter 60. Abgesehen von einem arroganten Journalisten, der von seinem Chef verdonnert wurde einen Bericht über eben diese Rundreise zu schreiben....
    Was passiert ist vorhersehbar und man wäre als Leserin enttäuscht, wenn es nicht so käme. Dieses Buch ist für alle Frauen, die dahin schmelzen, wenn Mr. Darcy und Elisabeth am Ende des Films sich früh morgens im Moor treffen, weil beide nicht ohne den anderen sein können. Für alle, die schon immer mal nach Pemberley in Derbyshire wollten um dort ihren ganz persönlichen Mr. Darcy zu finden. Kitschig, romantisch und wunderschön.
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