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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Sweet
By ImaginationBird
Callie is on her school trip to London with her classmates who ignore her. To impress a group of girls she buys a pair of prada shoes that cause her to fall over and hit her head. She is then transported back in time to 1815 and knocks on the only door around where a girl called Emily mistakes her for her American friend Rebecca she has't seen since she was 7. Knowing that Rebecca will turn up soon, Callie walks on eggshells around the members of the house including the Duke (Alex) who just so happens to be very young and handsome but also infuriating. To make up for the deceit, Callie vows to get Emily out of a horrible engagement and married to the man of her dreams as well as capturing the heart of Alex.I enjoyed the book very much as it was humorous as Callie makes her way around London in 1815 as she doesn't understand the rules and how to do things such as play the piano, sing, dance, and horse ride as a lady in those times was expected to do. However, I also found her refusal of accepting the rules back then really annoying. perhaps because if I found myself back in time then I'd accept their rules even if I thought they were wrong but Callie argues with points that people there wouldn't understand so those parts were tedious. Even more tedious was the ending but the rest of the book was so good that it's easy to forget.Overall, for a light romance and friendship book I would recommend it but it's not a story you'll remember forever.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Courtesy of Teens Read Too
By TeensReadToo
Callie is on a class trip to London and she's miserable. When she overhears a group of popular girls talking about how they plan to sneak into a club that night, Callie is determined to join them. But first she needs something to make her cool - Prada heels!Callie is a huge klutz and one step in those three-inch Prada heels sends her tumbling over - and waking up in 1815!There Callie gets mistaken for a long-lost friend of Emily. Callie soon gets mixed up in family scandal, engagements, and high society - and she can't seem to keep from butting heads with the arrogant (but very hot) duke Alex.This book was so much fun - I loved every minute of it! Callie is a fun modern girl and Regency England just isn't sure what to do with her. I loved the author's ideas of how a modern girl would react to the customs and society of 1815. Callie's adventures were creative but felt realistic. I mean really, what would a modern girl do about corsets and the lack of indoor plumbing?I really enjoyed the interaction between Callie and Alex. Mandy Hubbard gives a perfect nod to Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy and their relationship was loads of fun to read.The thing I loved the most was that the story jumped right in! I get annoyed when books tell you in the synopsis that something will happen, but it takes pages and pages to even get there. Callie lands herself in 1815 by the second chapter -which means most of the story has a historical setting and the action starts from the beginning. I love that!! (Thank you, Ms. Hubbard!)This was an enjoyable, delightful read that readers of romance or historical fiction will enjoy. I can't wait to read more from this fabulous new author!Reviewed by: Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.A gentle reverent nod to Pride and Prejudice
By Laurel Ann
When fifteen year old heroine Callie Montgomery purchases a pair of red Prada pumps with sky-high heels she thinks her life will change from high school geek to A-list fashionista in one smooth step. She's out to impress her savvy classmates while traveling on a school trip in London. Not only is Callie socially awkward, she is an admitted klutz. It only takes her three steps out of the Prada shop in her new shoes to trip and hit her head. When she wakes up, her surroundings have changed from city street, to country lane. She is taken in at Harksbury, a palatial country manor house where she is mistaken for an American cousin Rebecca Vaughn. Rebecca's first visit to England is highly anticipated by Emily Thornton-Hawke, who warmly greets the cousin she has never met with open arms, and in full Regency era attire. Thinking that British people are very odd, Callie asks to use the telephone, but only gets blank looks. She plays along with impersonating Cousin Rebecca and gradually begins to realize that somehow she has traveled back in time to 1815. Her twenty-first century manners and memory of Regency history hamper her ruse, especially with the arrogant but dishy Lord Alexander Thornton-Hawke, Duke of Harksbury. He thinks she is outspoken and ill-mannered; she thinks if he wasn't such a complete jerk, he'd be a great catch.A high-concept time travel fantasy, Mandy Hubbard's debut novel Prada and Prejudice reminds us how far we have evolved socially pitting twenty-first century personal freedoms against early nineteenth-century social stricture. Hubbard's first person writing style is direct and engaging. Her heroine Callie/Rebecca is endearingly angst ridden and insecure, struggling to find herself in a teenage world flooded with designer clothes and confusing priorities. She cleverly contrasts her heroine's modern sensibilities against the double standard for women in Regency times. By Callie/Rebecca's motivation to help Emily break her engagement to a man thirty years her senior she does not love, and influence Alex, the Duke of Harkesbury's to change his views on out of wedlock children, arranged marriages, and of course being an arrogant aristocrat, she directly addresses issues like primogeniture and feminism without even knowing it. She is just being herself, outspoken and direct. In addition, being Rebecca changes Callie's perspective as she gradually realizes that by traveling thousands of miles to England, or back two hundred years into the past, she can not escape herself. Wherever you go there you are! Like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, her red shoes are not her ticket to happiness. It was there all along, waiting to be discovered, in herself.Light, bright, and sparkly, Prada and Prejudice has made a grand entrance into the emerging Young Adult fiction genre. It is not a Jane Austen sequel per se, but gently nods with reverence at Pride and Prejudice, presenting a hero and heroine whose relationship and characteristics readers will recognize from Austen's famous literary couple Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. With Austen being the grandmother of chick-lit, we have seen this premise used many times before in modern novels; Bridget Jones' Diary, Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict and Twilight, and in the movies You've Got Mail and Lost in Austen to name a few. If Prada and Prejudice represents the next evolution is Austen inspired fiction geared for young readers (and those young at heart) we are on very good footing indeed. Well done. I recommend it highly for those in need of a quick escape, and a hearty laugh.Laurel Ann, Austenprose
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