I'm not sure. Maybe it was a certain character or plotline that Charlie thought didn't fit.
Hard to say exactly. It could have been a subplot that Charlie felt distracted from the main story or a particular detail that he deemed unnecessary. But without more context, it's difficult to tell for sure.
I don't have the specific information on when 'Jane' was released. Maybe you can ask at your local library or look for reviews that might mention the publication date.
Jane Austen left some novels unfinished. One such example is 'Sanditon', which she was working on at the time of her death.
I have no idea. Maybe it's a mystery that's hard to figure out.
Jane Austen started writing her first novel, which was 'Sense and Sensibility', in 1795. This marked the beginning of her remarkable literary career.
Jane Austen's first novel, 'Sense and Sensibility', was published in 1811.
Perhaps Charlie overhears a conversation that makes her suspect Miles is her father. In the fanfic, the story could then focus on how Charlie approaches Miles to confirm this. There could be a lot of internal struggle for both of them. Miles might be hesitant to admit it at first, fearing how it will change their relationship. Charlie, on the other hand, might be desperate for answers and a real connection with her father she never knew she had.
Yes, she did. It was a significant plot point in the comics.
Jane Austen wrote her novels in the following order: Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), Emma (1815), Northanger Abbey (published posthumously in 1818), and Persuasion (also published posthumously in 1818).
Not sure exactly. Maybe some crucial data or specific examples related to climate change.
It's possible that she left a cliffhanger ending or a hidden clue that readers have to discover. Maybe she also left a lasting impression with her writing style.