Emma and the Vampires
What better place than pale England to hide a secret society of gentlemen vampires?Wayne Josephson received his BA from Emory University and his MBA from Wharton. After twenty years on Wall Street, he decided to pursue his long-delayed desire to write, becoming a successful screenwriter. Emma and...
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What better place than pale England to hide a secret society of gentlemen vampires?Wayne Josephson received his BA from Emory University and his MBA from Wharton. After twenty years on Wall Street, he decided to pursue his long-delayed desire to write, becoming a successful screenwriter. Emma and the Vampires is his first novel. He resides with his wife and three children in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Format: Textbook
ASIN: 9781402241345
Publish date: 01-08-2010
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Edition language: English
I know that some do not like these mashups, but I think they are so funny. The things I love the most are the things I like to see changed or made fun of. This totally works for me. And you all know I love things Austen by now.Most of you surely know Emma, the pretty spoiled lady who suddenly reali...
I have to say, I never remembered Jane Austen's Emma as being a so, well, clueless. Or petty... But I guess she was, because I sincerely doubt Wayne Josephson completely rewrote a classic!I requested a copy of Emma and the Vampires because I'd just gotten into the whole re-imagined classics genre wi...
I can't believe Sourcebooks is getting on this bandwagon.