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THE GRAND SOPHY PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Georgette Heyer | 336 pages | 13 Aug 2013 | Cornerstone | 9780099465638 | English | London, United Kingdom The Grand Sophy PDF Book Of course, that also means that she's pretty much a terror for all the stuffed shirts around her, and between getting in the way and deciding to "help" her relations find marriage, while all the while being the unwitting subject of the same dast A Regency Romance? BUT two things made me take away a star each She is perceptive, quick-witted, and speedily figures out that family is in desperate need of her assistance. The first time I read it, I missed the adjective describing the villain's nose and thought it was just a typical depiction of a villain - kind of cartoonish. Her Georgian and Regencies romances were inspired by Jane Austen. I meant a particularly well-bred horse! Love love love this book to no end. Georgette Heyer achieves what the rest of us only aspire to. Deftly, Sophy sets about her mission to brighten up the household and retie the knots of affection in more suitable patterns. The Last Migration. The Godmothers. She is friendly with everyone who matters and many who do not: from the Duke of Wellington and the Patronesses of Almacks to the rakes and rattles of the British army. See more about this book on Archive. Heyer was an intensely private person who remained a best selling author all her life without the aid of publicity. A lovely book. I can see her without the hero worship. Learn how your comment data is processed. Once she's solved all his family's problems, then what? TOS was my first GH read, and as such, is possibly always number 1 in my heart of hearts. Rougier later became a barrister and he often provided basic plot outlines for her thrillers. Cecilia and Hubert are young and rather silly at times. Notify me of new posts by email. I saw some reviews accusing this book of being anti- Semitic. Needless to say that Charles was furious when she got back. Here Heyer once again weaves fact and fiction: now C. Shelves: shes-quite- an-original-my-dear , regency , fiction , brit-lit , romantical. While "The Grand Sophy" is a very entertaining story, it drags in places, sometimes gets repetitive when the same events are described and explained to several people, and the ending is a little hectic, with too much going on simultaneously to enjoy the final love confessions. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Dirt Music. Forced by his father's debt to shoulder the family finances, he resents the disruption by his lively and confident cousin of what has become, in all but name, his household. For the past several years Sophia Stanton-Lacy known as Sophy to everyone has lived away from England, following her diplomat father Sir Horace around Europe while the Napoleonic Wars raged on. Salamanca - Sophy's horse, on which Sophy commits the solecism of riding at a gallop in the park. Great to meet another GH enthusiast. View all online retailers Find local retailers. Georgette Heyer. But Heyer had a lot of strands going in this book so that is understandable. I want so much more of her. I'm glad to have read it, but it's not generally the kind of thing I read, or at least, the setting isn't. Dec 25, Felicia rated it liked it Shelves: romance. I was working in London and was soon trawling bookshops in my lunch hour, looking for more Heyers. He has a nasty temper but he defends his family, including his cousin and he has more of a sense of humor than he cares to admit. View all 32 comments. The plots are never standard, nor are the heroines or the heros. But Sophy would only shake her head and look mischievous. The Grand Sophy Writer At least, it felt that way to me. Susan I wondered this too. As a Jane Austen fan, it was so nice to read another Regency Period novel, but with a much more buck-the-system female than any of Jane's characters. I can guess where her lover falls in love with her but not the other way around, if she's in love at all. And she does it brilliantly! The story is set in Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. The Grand Sophy. I wasn't terribly bothered by it. Amidst the Twilight craze and the culturally endorsed Barbie-doll look, Sophy proves to be an unusual and refreshing change. Can she really be falling in love with him, and he with her? A serving of a thousand more chapters please! If you ever wanted to see a Regency-era heroine really take charge of her life, you'll probably love The Grand Sophy. The storied plots are pretty universal, though, and there were plenty of chuckles in store for me. This does sound delightful except for the antisemitism. Still my favourite of all the Heyer's Regency Romances. Or possibly she would prefer to be a zookeeper, as she seemed to have quite a passion for animals! The intonation of Sir Horace, the father of Sophy, is marvelous. Slowly, much to the consternation of both, Sophy and Charles find themselves falling in love, with Sophy's devilry lightening his dictatorial tendencies. The My goodness, I will have to review something very dark and depressing to make up for loving this book, won't I? I did not like it at the start. Can she really be falling in love with him, and he with her? So I am a Georgette Heyer fan and for me she can do no wrong. She waits in the phaeton with the groom. Jul 17, Bradley rated it really liked it Shelves: romance , history , shelf , traditional-fiction. But Charles was a dud. A bunch of people are talking. What she does will make you smile. She has brought so many readers to historical romance, I think, and writers, too. Well she showed him. Amabel is the only one who gets scenes all to herself but she doesn't really get fleshed out. Never have I read a book and ended up just exhausted by the dialogue almost always ended with exclamation points! Sophy quickly figures out all of the dysfunctions in the Ombersley family, including a father with a gambling addiction, a passive mother, a daughter who throws over the perfectly nice, eligible lord she's supposed to marry in favor of a swoony, absent-minded poet, and a younger son who's managed to get himself into some deep trouble. Straight to your inbox. Of the younger generation, the student Hubert has landed in debt and the eldest daughter Cecilia has refused an eligible suitor because she fancies herself in love with a hopelessly unsuitable Byron-wannabe. Tornado though she may be, she has plans for everyone and she knows what she's doing. The audiobook is narrated by Sarah Woodward. Published June 3rd by Arrow first published Her joyful disposition and quick mind means she sees a solution to every problem, even, and perhaps especially, when that solution will drive her cousin Charles past the end of his reason. In fact, I haven't really done anything else all day. Welcome everyone. As mentioned, Georgette Heyer belongs to the first subgenre. Overall I enjoyed this book. Ah, but this was nothing very stuffy, indeed! And by passionate I'm not referring to romantic passion, but just a passion for life or a strong determined nature. The Grand Sophy Reviews Related Articles. Sophy discovers young Hubert Rivenhall is hopelessly in debt to a money-lender, and determines to remedy the situation. The romance seems very secondary to the plot and character development. Community Reviews. Her gaze remained steady, a little questioning. Those back and forth between them were almost always fruitless. If you can't, that's totally understandable. The character I really hate giving this 2 stars, because going down the list of my GR friends who have read it, I see that almost all of them with the exception of Carol gave it 4 or 5 stars. Islands of Mercy. And this is a very good book. Which I was in dire need, to get on with some productive work in these stand-still circumstantial times. If you ever wanted to see a Regency-era heroine really take charge of her life, you'll probably love The Grand Sophy. It was pretty fun! Written in English. The production company is Sophy Ltd. Notify me of new comments via email. She's been taught to think too highly of herself and can't understand why others don't view her as exceptional and take her advice. Novels by Georgette Heyer. But she is a stranger to London, and when her father is sent on a diplomatic mission to Brazil, he persuades his sister, Lady Ombersley, to introduce Sophy to London Society. Sir Horace asks his sister not only to take in Sophy while he is gone, but to work on finding her a husband. I think the comedy in her books translates well to audiobooks that have a great narrator. Enter Sophy, 5' 9", independent-minded and brimming with confidence. Oh, I could never have imagined being entertained so much by a historical victorian novel, but I was vehemently proved wrong. She was very modern minded and if she lived today, she would be just the kind of woman who would make an excellent counsellor! I loved how she remained When I look back on a bigoted book, I remember that it made a cake of itself.