I read this book on my Kindle DX. Both were awesome!
Something funny about this book is that the coverage of the actual marriages is quite brief given how anticipated they are.
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I read this book on my Kindle DX. Both were awesome!
Something funny about this book is that the coverage of the actual marriages is quite brief given how anticipated they are.
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Labels: Books, Jane Austen, Kindle
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2 comments:
You got a kindle DX, sweet! You gotta bring it in so me can play.
BTW most of Jane Austen books are about incidents leading up to marriage and the description of the wedding or life after it is fairly non-existent. In fact I am having a hard time thinking of one that is not like that.
Just stop by my office, I have it every day. Great for papers!
Ya... every time I read Jane it gets me that she does that. They're so cute though!
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