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Jun 08, 2014 12:59PM

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You need to wait until the Netherfield Ball when everyone is machine-gunned down, mafia style, while eating white soup.
Hanging offence in those days Jason. Either that or pistols at dawn (now that might spice up P&P).
I've read P&P numerous times, so was actually wondering if I should read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, instead, but post my thoughts as normal and see who noticed there were no undead in the story they were reading :)


I've also already read Pride and Prejudice and loved it! I loved the relationships as well as the character and thoughts of Elizabeth. I thought the dialogues were witty and were probably my favourite part of the book.

I won't be re-reading this on this group read, but P&P is right up there, one of the best of its era. Funny with great characters and observations. There is a reason it truly is a "classic".


It isn't as boring as I was expecting, I think reading war & peace has helped me get a grip of the daily lives people used to live.
It is much easier to read to, I always seem to pick up these old books expecting it to be written in ye olde English.
The relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy is pretty funny.
The Netherfield ball has finally kicked off so hoping for some heavy drinking followed by a big olde fight in the car park.

I suppose the key question is - Jason, have you finished the novel? What did you think?

Soooooo does anybody notice this is quite similar to the 50 shades of grey book? obviously without the list of rude stuff and this is much betterly written like.
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