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Warmisunqu's Austen: Reseña #02: The truth about Mr. Darcy de Susan Adriani
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Reseña #02: The truth about Mr. Darcy de Susan Adriani. Un historia con sensualidad y exquisitez. Tipo de fan-ficción :. Pertenece al Romance y ficción. Es una variación y luego toma una ruta alternativa para público adulto. Esta variación se inicia en Netherfield. Con las hermanas Bennet compartiendo con los Bingleys, en especial. Lizzy y sus luchas de poder entre ella y Darcy. Y a partir de ahí, surgen los primeros cambios con el original. Os obliga a irse a Londres para casarse. Asisten a la boda de C...
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A Year of Jane Austen: A Solitary Year with Jane Austen
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A Year of Jane Austen. Thursday, July 15, 2010. A Solitary Year with Jane Austen. I found several people who thought a Jane Austen book club was a wonderful idea and wished or longed for the time to participate in one. But I did not actually find anyone who wanted to join one. Or, more specifically, mine. So no Jane Austen book club! This is me whining just a little). BUT I have decided to go ahead and read and watch and Jane all by myself. So there! Okay, then, it's settled. Posted by Anna Jeanine.
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A Year of Jane Austen: My Review of Mr. Darcy's Little Sister
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A Year of Jane Austen. Sunday, October 17, 2010. My Review of Mr. Darcy's Little Sister. I must admit I had a difficult time getting into Mr. Darcy's Little Sister (Pride and Prejudice Continues). The first 20-30 pages were delightful, and then, suddenly, it seemed like the story slowed to a crawl for nearly the rest of the first 100 pages. I put the book down for weeks at a time and indeed, posted here that I was giving up on Jane Austen books and Jane Austen sequels. Posted by Anna Jeanine. Subscribe t...
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A Year of Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice: The Movie
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A Year of Jane Austen. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Pride and Prejudice: The Movie. Tonight and cannot believe the wonderful ending! Are there other Jane Austen stories that end so well? I confess that I almost held my breath during some of the scenes and hardly moved for the entire two-and-a-half hours. When it was over, just like a really good book, I was loathe to let it go! In fact, perhaps, now, I should read the book, now that I know it is safe. Did anyone else watch it? What did you think? Certified...
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A Year of Jane Austen: Happy New Year!
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A Year of Jane Austen. Monday, January 10, 2011. I have sorely neglected this blog but have been posting, here. Feel free to find me there or look around at what I have left behind for you on this blog. Love, warmth and peace to you this year! Posted by Anna Jeanine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Which Jane Austen book are you reading right now? Have you seen all of the movies made of her books? First Impressions: A Tale of Less Pride and Prejudice.
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Jakeline's addictive side: Austenbook
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Pride and Prejudice as a newsfeed on Facebook? Yep, someone's made one. Check it out. On the subject of fun stuff. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). First Impressions - A Tale of Less Pride and Prejudice. Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy. Mr Darcy, Vampyre. The Republic of Pemberley. The Thin Line between Love and Hate - A Modern Pride and Prejudice. I Remember Love - A Becoming Jane Story. Love: Lost and Found - A Young Americans Story. Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog. Legend of the Seeker.
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A Year of Jane Austen: Jane Austen 2011 Challenge: My Choice for February
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A Year of Jane Austen. Friday, February 11, 2011. Jane Austen 2011 Challenge: My Choice for February. This is the next "Jane-like" book I think I'll be reading. I have downloaded a sample chapter to my Kindle and am just about to begin. Here's what drew me to it. "Delicious! It is finger-licking, lip smacking, delicious. definitely my favorite modern re-telling of Pride and Prejudice to date." (Bella McGuire A Bibliophile's Bookshelf 20090928). What are you reading? Posted by Anna Jeanine.
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A Year of Jane Austen: August 2010
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A Year of Jane Austen. Monday, August 30, 2010. Now Reading: Pride and Prejudice. I decided to go ahead and get the book (. Now while the movie is still fresh in my mind. However, it's the first Jane Austen book I have read and I am finding I have to read it slowly. And sometimes, re-read a sentence or two. I like it, though! I find myself laughing in certain places that weren't as amusing in the movie. And I love the opening quote. I think my next book will be. Anyone want to read it with me? I confess ...
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A Year of Jane Austen: September 2010
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A Year of Jane Austen. Sunday, September 5, 2010. I Finished Pride and Prejudice! Took me a lot longer than I expected! Because of some of the differences in word usage back then, when it was written, I found I read it much more slowly than I usually do when reading a novel. And I often had to re-read, realizing that I hadn't fully comprehended what I had just read. I hope I get used to the language and writing style as I read more of her books. There were four parts of the book that were my favorites!
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A Year of Jane Austen: June 2010
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A Year of Jane Austen. Thursday, June 3, 2010. Part Two: Seven Steps to Starting Your Own Jane Austen Book Club. Once you have considered those issues and you feel pretty clear about what you want for your book club, you can begin to find your group members. If asking around doesn't yield much in the way of new group members, you might consider placing ads. You can advertise in the newspaper, you could place fliers in libraries and bookstores, and anywhere else you think of that will let you. 7) Once the...
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