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Miss Georgiana and the Dragon, by Maria Grace. Jane Austen’s Dragons #11. In an earlier book, Georgiana Darcy was being so difficult that she also got sent off to the girls’ school for an attitude adjustment, which had worked exceedingly well with Lydia Bennet. The book about Lydia I had just finished, though, had ended with a cliffhanger of Georgiana in desperate need of help, and I had assumed that she was rebelling against the school and had run off with some bad young man. I should have trusted the author! The book was very fun – we go off to the school with Georgiana and follow along as she grows up a bit. (Or a lot.) There’s also a very entertaining but rather awful character who’s perhaps a dragon version of neurodivergent – she has no social awareness at all and takes things too literally, leading to all manner of problems because she’s also very assertive. I will definitely be reading this one again.

Date: 2026-02-13 04:54 pm (UTC)
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Those books sound fun, but I recently read the murder mystery one with Darcy's son and a girl whose name I've forgotten. I think I'd better stick to one Austen spin-off series at a time or I'll get hopelessly confused. But I've noted them for future reference.

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