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Pride and Prescience: Or, A Truth Universally Acknowledged - Community Reviews back

by Carrie Bebris
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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 12 years ago
Although I admit Bebris is no Jane Austen, I must confess I relished this book, often smiling while reading, and went on to read and enjoy the rest in the series published to date. The book is first of a series where Mr and Mrs Darcy of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice are sleuths, often with an el...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 12 years ago
Because my cousin owns it.
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 13 years ago
I had put off reading these for ages, because I normally don't like a new author taking a beloved set of characters from the classics and 'extending' their stories. But this was recently recommended to me by a GR friend who felt that the author did a credible job with the characters. I must say, I...
siobhanparker
siobhanparker rated it 14 years ago
Let's get this out of the way: I have never read any of Jane Austen's works, nor have I seen any movies based on them. That said, this book was still enjoyable, especially considering that I only paid twenty cents for it (no joke.) There were a few profanities, but, I will warn you that if you fin...
Milka Really Likes To Read
Milka Really Likes To Read rated it 16 years ago
This book was so good. The characters in this book are mostly same than in the Pride and Prejudice, but there is also new characters like Mr. Parrish, rich american who marries Ms. Bingley. Everyone thinks Mr. Parrish is charming and a gentleman, but in the end, he is something very different that e...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 17 years ago
The newly-wed Mr. and Mrs. Darcy are caught up in the mystery of Caroline Bingley’s increasingly odd behavior. The writing is in keeping with the time but not overly stiff, and the author clearly has a good feel for the personalities of Austen’s characters. The one problem is the inclusion of myst...
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