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Post by Greer on Jan 1, 2010 16:16:52 GMT -5
Has anyone else picked this up? I received it as a gift for Christmas and I'm enjoying it immensely. It's surprisingly reminding me of Buffy, as I page through it. I really enjoy that Mr. Bennett is empowering all of his daughters to fight the "unmentionables" (i.e. zombies), as opposed to just shoving them off towards the marriage boat, as he does in the original book(although Mrs. Bennett is much more pushy, I say). It's very interesting, and all of the five daughters are skilled and trained in fighting zombies. Needless to say, I love it!
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Post by Skytteflickan88 on Jan 1, 2010 16:40:18 GMT -5
I haven't read the whole book, just a few zombie-parts to compare to the original book, and I do enjoy how it's written and how the zombies have been intergrated into the original story.
I aslo really liked the illustrations.
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Post by Greer on Jan 1, 2010 16:48:08 GMT -5
I enjoy the illustrations as well. I love the original book, but I find it tiresome to read, and I find that this version is a lot more readable.
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Post by The Girl In Question on Jan 7, 2010 19:13:42 GMT -5
I have never read any version of P&P, but my friend says she really likes this book. Which I found very weird, considering she hates zombies and loves the original book, lol.
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Post by Inappropriate Starches on Apr 21, 2010 21:30:40 GMT -5
A friend of mine just picked this up recently and I plan on borrowing it from her as it looks amazing.
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