Re: Death Comes To Pemberley
Just wondering...is anyone else frustrated that, with all the amazing writing available in the fan fiction nation, that film makers chose DCTP to put on screen...a book that, frankly, I found wanting...
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Meg:Re your comment below:> Just wondering...is anyone else frustrated that,> with all the amazing writing available in the fan> fiction nation, that film makers chose DCTP to put> on...
View ArticleRe: Appreciate the info - thanks Jim D.
Jim does make good points -- and I am a fan of his.But Meg Brewer's question was, is anyone else frustrated that this Austen offshoot was chosen as the next to hit the movies? I understand that going...
View ArticleRe: Appreciate the info - thanks Jim D.
Adelaide:Re your comments:> Jim does make good points -- and I am a fan of> his.Thanks! I'm a fan of yours, too.> But Meg Brewer's question was, is anyone else> frustrated that this Austen...
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Yeah, I was wondering too.But I was wondering more if everything is okay with Sofie herself. She was posting so consistently then bam, dropped without notice. So I hope wherever she is, she is well...
View ArticleHer name got her on the Best Seller lists, but
reviews of this book were hardly stellar. My favorite was in the Guardian, illustrated by a cartoon of Pride & Prejudice dressed in frock coat & breeches, lying supine with a knife in his...
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here in the TR about 2 weeks ago by Cindy answering earlier inquiries, she said Sofie was ill. I do hope it is nothing serious and she is getting better!
View ArticleRe: How old is Miss Bingley, opinions?
I apologize for coming so late to the party, but I was searching the posts for another topic and found this. JA offers two pieces of evidence on the topic: “Mr. Bingley had not been of age two years”...
View ArticleRe: What can a man tell a woman about Darcy...
I hope you won't be offended if I say your friend's opinions reflect more on him than on Darcy. It's true that most men in Darcy's position would pick a woman who reflected their status--but that's...
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Je suis attristé que vous êtes malheureuse; vous êtes si sympathique dans votre critique de ma pièce que je me demande comment vous l’auriez trouvée si vous n’avez pas êtée mècontent.I generally agree...
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Mari,I cannot quite agree with your friend, either; the men I know with trophy wives are the self-made type who need to proclaim their success with trappings symbolic of their status (or supposed...
View ArticleRe: Having a terrible day....
I haven't read TBE or TPE yet, but I am diligently saving them and stalking the posts. I have arranged it all using PE 1 as Chapter 10 and BE 10 as Chapter 11 and so on and so forth. Would the stories...
View ArticleRe: What can a man tell a woman about Darcy...
I would argue with your friend that IF Darcy only wanted a trophy wifewomen, wouldn't her have already found one? I think Stan has the right of it in his story that Darcy is holding out for something...
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I can't believe it stops at thirty!? (I am basing this on my husband, brother, friends, father, co-workers...) I have to assume it just slows down to a level that isn't so frightening and potentially...
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I don't think you are disappointing anyone with TPE! I am disappointed in Darcy & Lizzy... but that isn't the same thing at all!! To me it's a testament to your writing ability that no matter the...
View ArticleRe: Having a terrible day....
(Stupid small phone buttons posting before I was done!)Anyway... what I was trying to say...if you make me want to smack a fictional character it means you have really drawn me into your story which...
View ArticleRe: What can a man tell a woman about Darcy...
Suzanne O Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> I hope you won't be offended if I say your> friend's opinions reflect more on him than on> Darcy. It's true that most...
View ArticleRe: What can a man tell a woman about Darcy...
Without opining on your friend's comments, and whether or not Darcy's true to Regency standards, my reaction to Darcy is that he's simultaneously too good and too bad. He does, and is, what Austen...
View ArticlePerfectly :)
TPE not as standalone story as TBE so it can be read on its own but prob with a lot of frustration.I read the alternating way when I'm rereading to finally finish it!!! (Don't worry I will wait til I...
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