Being Mary Bennet

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that every bookworm secretly wishes to be Lizzy Bennet from Pride and Prejudice.

A less acknowledged truth is that Mary Bennet might be a better fit.

For Marnie Barnes, realizing she’s a Mary Bennet is devastating. But she’s determined to reinvent herself, so she enlists the help of her bubbly roommate and opens up to the world. 

And between new friends, a very cute boy, and a rescue pup named Sir Pat, Marnie finds herself on a path to becoming a new person entirely. But she’s no Lizzy, or even Mary—instead, she’s someone even better: just plain Marnie.

With a hilariously sharp voice, a sweet and fulfilling romance that features a meet-cute in an animal shelter, and a big family that revels in causing big problems, this charming comedy of errors about a girl who resolves to become the main character of her own story (at any and all costs), is perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Becky Albertalli…and Jane Austen, of course.

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5.0
2 reviews
Andrea Romance
16 March 2022
A high school senior at an elite boarding school, Marnie realizes she's living the life of Mary Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. Determined to break out of that mold, she lets her fashion designer roommate make her over. Then, she meets cute-boy Whit at the animal shelter where she's conducting her senior project. Will he help her see she's worthy of being the protagonist in her own life? This is a cute coming-of-age story with lots of family drama. It's a must-read for P&P fans, but you don't have to be a P&P fan to enjoy it. It's heartwarming, romantic, and funny. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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Lily Cahill
18 April 2022
Marnie Barnes is a high school student in modern-day San Francisco who is obsessed with winning a prestigious prize and proving to her family that she's just as good as her perfect older sisters. When her friend points out that she's becoming like Mary Bennet, the laughingstock sister from Pride & Prejudice, Marnie decides she's going to change. Just not too much. Or too fast. Or in ways she doesn't like. In fact, it turns out that this whole "changing" business is much harder than she anticipated, but her new friends just won't let her go back to how she used to be. This is a super charming coming-of-age novel with a vibrant setting and distinct side characters, and a heroine who actually grows over the course of the book. There is also a kids-reading-to-adoptable-animals storyline that can't fail to give you all the squishy feels. Speaking of squishy feels, the love interest is a major cutie and the enemies-to-lovers plotline really makes you root for them to figure out how to be together. I read this whole book in two sittings and totally got my happy cry on. It should be noted that this isn't a P&P adaptation, but more a book about a modern girl who sees herself in the characters of that book, as so many people do. I'd recommend it to YA fans who are looking for something light and fun with enough literary allusions to make you harken back to your high school English class.
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About the author

J.C. Peterson lives in Denver, Colorado, with her husband, two small sons, and one enormous tabby. She earned her degree in journalism from Michigan State University and worked as an award-winning journalist and editor at an alt-newsweekly before becoming a freelance writer and mom. When not dreaming up funny contemporary stories or herding children, she loves to eat and shop local, explore the Colorado mountains, and plan new adventures. Being Mary Bennet is her first novel, and you can find her at jcpetersonwrites.com.

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