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Northanger Alibi

by Jenni James

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In this modern retelling of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, follow Claire's hilarious journey on her first summer adventure away from home, where she learns everything isn't what is seems, and that in some instances, reality is way better than anything she'd ever find in a book.
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This one wasn't as good as the first, could be because of all the Twilight references. I did enjoy the ending and was happy to see the two work things out. ( )
  chaoticmel | May 18, 2024 |
This one wasn't as good as the first, could be because of all the Twilight references. I did enjoy the ending and was happy to see the two work things out. ( )
  chaoticbooklover | Dec 26, 2018 |
While I didn’t enjoy it as much as I had hoped, Northanger Alibi was incredibly adorable and delightfully entertaining.

Claire Hart is an exact replica of the standard crazy and young Twilight fan; gullible, obsessed and in love with the idea of vampires and werewolves actually being real. I’ve met real girls like this, as most of you probably have as well, but Jenni James brings it to life in Claire, making her humorous and real at the same time. Needless to say, I was never bored with this story.

The plot fell a little flat for me. Besides the struggle of sorting her feelings out for Tony, the mysterious but charming boy she believes to be a vampire and Jaden, the sarcastic and outgoing boy she believes to be a werewolf, I didn’t see much of a story. I think that and the excessive cheesiness of the boys interactions with Claire were what made the novel a bit too eh for me.

But regardless, Northanger Alibi is great for any Twilight fan! Mixing humor, romance and the ultimate crazy Twilight fan antics, this book will have you giggling from start to finish! ( )
1 vote katiedoll | Sep 7, 2010 |
Sixteen-year-old Claire Hart is a huge fan of the Twilight books, and as a result has always wanted to go to Washington State. She's so thrilled when friends of her parents invite her to spend the summer with them in Seattle that she doesn't even mind when her mother insists that her older sister Cassidy is included.

Claire is so obsessed with Twilight that she's certain there are actually vampires and werewolves in abundance in Washington. When they meet the Halloways' Seattle friends the Russos, whose twins are about the same age as Claire, she's unimpressed at first. Then she bumps into Tony and feels as though she's hit a wall. When Tony seems to know what she's thinking, she's certain that he's a vampire, even though Cassidy attempts to make her see reason.

As the title suggests, this book is based on Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey. The plot of Ms. James' book is quite similar to that of Miss Austen's, with the main exception, of course being the chronological setting. Claire's fascination with the Twilight novels and inability to separate fiction from reality parallels Catherine Morland's character nicely.

The changes in the plot suit the sensibility of the modern teen admirably; Claire's summer experience could possibly be the dream of every sixteen-year-old on the planet, Twilight aficionado or not.

This is a charming, amusing tale that captures today's teens accurately. I don't know if the author intended Alibi to lead young readers to the original Northanger; probably not, but who knows? ( )
  Marlyn | Jun 8, 2010 |
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