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Readin' and Dreamin'
Readin' and Dreamin' rated it 14 years ago
3.5I'm comfortable in saying that Persuasion is my favorite Austen book and that Captain Wentworth is my favorite Austen hero. Of course, Pride and Prejudice is just a step behind.Seriously, I love Wentworth, so it was with wary expectations that I went into this book. Captain Wentworth's Diary isn'...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 15 years ago
The love between Elizabeth and Darcy is gag-worthy. Elizabeth is surprisingly mushy - I had always thought she was made of sterner stuff, but love appears to have weakened her. All she seemed to do was fret over Darcy and his possible lack of love for her. All this overflowing love and fretting ma...
The Ninja Reader
The Ninja Reader rated it 15 years ago
I wonder, sometimes, what is it about Jane Austen, and "Pride and Prejudice" in particular, that makes it such a favorite subject of fanfiction. I mean, I have heard of the awesome power of the BBC 1995 mini-series adaptation, but I've never really experienced it first hand. "Mr. Darcy's Diary" is e...
FRAILTY, Thy Name is Woman!
FRAILTY, Thy Name is Woman! rated it 15 years ago
Ho comprato questo libro con le grandi speranze di ogni fan di Jane Austen. Amo “Orgoglio e Pregiudizio” e l’idea che Mr Darcy fosse un vampiro mi intrigava. Che peccato che si sia rivelato un libro così al di sotto delle aspettative!Partendo dall’inizio possiamo dire che, in realtà, il protagonista...
arielavalon
arielavalon rated it 15 years ago
Elizabeth and Darcy are set up to be the two happiest people in the world, but all is not what it seems. Darcy is being distant and won’t consummate their marriage, and strange things are happening all around them. Elizabeth is certain she is to blame for his obvious displeasure with her until she f...
mandyannecurtis
mandyannecurtis rated it 15 years ago
While this was an enjoyable read, I felt as though the ending left something to be desired. Most of the book felt like it was building to something, and the ending felt a little too easy. Also, I think that going into the book knowing Darcy was a vamp (from the book's title) left me wanting to throt...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 15 years ago
This book has the most audacious title I have seen in years. In just two words, it conveys everything a reader may expect within. No mystery here: before even turning a page we know that this will be the most shameless attempt to cash in on the successes of Pride and Prejudice and [b:Twilight|4186...
Books and Things
Books and Things rated it 15 years ago
"Mr. Darcy, Vampyre" is one of the many paranormal stories to be retold from Jane Austen's original stories, mainly "Pride and Prejudice". In fact, the story begins where "Pride and Prejudice" leaves off. The marriage and wedding tour of Lizzy and Darcy. Now, it's been quite a bit since I've read Ja...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 15 years ago
I will start off by saying that my feelings are very mixed on this book. On one hand, I like the "idea" behind the book and I feel with the proper amount of horror/fantasy influence, this book could've been amazing. As it is, the book is luke warm with moments of sudden intense heat - but it leaves ...
I'm A Book Shark
I'm A Book Shark rated it 15 years ago
It's hard to take this seriously, since she obviously didn't write the original. She takes leaps and makes educated guesses, but who really knows, right? Anyway, it was still romantic, and I liked reading about his side of things.. reading the intimate details about what happened when he talked Wick...
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