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An interesting Take!

Review from The Trouble with Friends →

I’ve read nearly all of this author’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ variations, and each one offers a unique twist that’s truly captivating. ‘Trouble with Friends: A Pride and Prejudice Variation’ is no exception. I highly recommend this book, along with the other variations, to anyone who loves Jane Austen and is eager to experience different takes..

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First and last by this narrator.

Review from Spoken Bones →

The monotone, croaky durge of the narrator put me off. felt like she was affecting a northern accent. I fell asleep many a time and had to keep rewinding. Story wise the final twist showed no logical pathway and came out of thin air. Too many strands to keep control of.

Omg that narration.. Zzz

Review from Spoken Bones →

This book plodded on and on and on.. Why so many americanisms? Soda.. Sedan.. Boardwalk.. The story just kept on going and even got to 60+ chapters.. Sorry but this book is just plain boring

Ends abruptly

Review from Spoken Bones →

I love a good murder mystery. I love how the author ties everything up at the end and you have to kind of go back and think “oh yeah that’s right I remember when so and so did so-and-so, now it makes sense”. Not this book. There’s absolutely no buildup to the end and the..

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