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... me, I love all things vampire, well almost all things, and I love all things Jane Austen, well almost all things, but another Darcy retelling done with a vamp theme?
One was exciting but it ... "it thing" in chick-lit.
Dude, I don't know how much more of this I can take. Really, I can't keep up.
My genre is vampires. But even I can't get into the Austen-Vamp connection.
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... mores, dress and language, she leans on Jane Austen's novels as touchstones to reality.
Now do you understand why ... tease him about it. After all, everyone knows that Sandra does NOT read or watch anything twice except for Jane Austen, I don't think there can ever be enough of Mr Darcy can there?
So now that I've let you in to that little secret, ...
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... nerd moment of the week: I watched Lost in Austen. It's a about a modern day reader of Jane ... desire is rare in fiction in general, and it has been drawn out of Austen (scene never happens in the book) and treasured.
To be explicit, it' ... Needless to say, I very much enjoyed this series- the Brits do tend to get it right! Austen has long been one of my favorite writers because she combined ...
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... me) or because it's the fall season, but I've been re-reading Austen novels. I have a book that has all of them in it, along with a collectors addition of each novel. But it doesn't stop there. ... to Fight Club and Boondock Saints...
You would think that the stories about women obsessed with Austen and how it ruins their lives would change my feelings toward the books right? Wrong- I ...
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... last.
Deft and witty, written in a style that echoes Austen's own, this unforgettable novel offers a delightfully possible scenario for ... a remarkable book, irresistible to anyone who loves Jane Austen—and to anyone who loves a great story.
What a wonderful book! ... a period of time that there isn't too much information on Jane Austen's life, but the way that it's written it sounds ...
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Title: The Watsons
Author: Jane Austen
Genre: Classic fiction
Publisher: Hesperus Classics
Rating ... The book isn’t finished, but does include notes in the back about how Austen intended it to end.
Emma Watson has been raised by ... niceties, the gossip, the characters – everything we love about Austen is here. The only downside is that just as I was sucked into the story, it ended. Sigh. ...
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