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Diogo Oliveira Oliveira itibaren Ардросан, Альберта T8G 2A6, Канада itibaren Ардросан, Альберта T8G 2A6, Канада

Okuyucu Diogo Oliveira Oliveira itibaren Ардросан, Альберта T8G 2A6, Канада

Diogo Oliveira Oliveira itibaren Ардросан, Альберта T8G 2A6, Канада

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I love reading books by ethnic writers. It gives insights to things we would never be able to see for ourselves.

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Leave it to a man to desecrate one of the most time-honored, sacred iterations of chick lit... is what I would've said had this book actually been bad. But I absolutely loved it. Upon reading the words 'Girls! Pentagon of death!' within the first couple chapters, I knew I was in for the highest of camp. Seth Grahame-Smith somehow marries Pride & Prejudice with, well, the undead, and amazingly, it works. Just when you start getting lost in Austenian times, you get a line like "well this one time, at the dojo," springing you right back into the brain eating, zombie-filled action. There is the hilarious (Charlotte) and the ill advised (Rosings & Pemberley onwards), yet the book remains entirely entertaining throughout. You can almost imagine how after one Darcy reference too many from a sister, an ex-girlfriend, what have you, Grahame-Smith gleefully decides to derail Pride & Prejudice, run amok, and turn the genre on it's head. I leave you with one final thought. As intimated in the subsequent reader's discussion guide: "Does Mrs. Bennet have a single redeeming quality?" It seems not.