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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780615147505
ISBN number: 061514750X
Label: Intertidal Press
Manufacturer: Intertidal Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 184
Printing Date: June 24, 2007
Publishing house: Intertidal Press
Sale Popularity Level: 73128
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'I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry.' Elizabeth Bennet's furious response to Mr. Darcy's marriage proposal in Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice has resonated for generations of readers. But what if she never had a chance to say it? Would she learn to recognize Mr. Darcy's admirable qualities on her own? The Last Man in the World follows Elizabeth and Darcy as they struggle to find their way through the maze of their prejudices after Elizabeth, against her better judgment, agrees to marry Darcy instead of saying those famous words. Two of the most beloved characters in English literature explore the meaning of true love on a tumultuous journey to make a sucess of their marriage. THE PEMBERLEY VARIATIONS by Abigail Reynolds is a series of novels exploring the roads not taken in Pride & Prejudice.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - I'm shocked! I finished this book and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I'll keep this short and sweet. I have a Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from a very reputable university (not-for-profit, over a century old). When I entered the graduate school there, the chairman of the department was a Jane Austen scholar. I have read and reread all of Austen's novels. I've watched ALL the movie versions and berated them for their failings. I am convinced that Jane Austen is one of the five greatest writers of all time.

And I enjoyed this book. It's the very first fan fiction I ever read. (OK, it isn't as witty as Jane Austen; in fact, it's deadly serious. So be it.) But it also was not a movie version of Jane Austen. It wasn't a rehash. It was a "what if."

I was hooked from page one. I believed the scenario and the way it played out. It was so much fun to read, I plan to read more of Reynolds. The only thing that disappointed me was that I couldn't find a Kindle version. Now I've found a Kindle version. The self-published version from Lulu.com was very nicely put together. (The only flaw was faded ink on a few pages.) As I understand it, Sourcebooks has now picked up Reynolds' series, and I hope they can promote it properly.

I'm buying more.

I'm a snob. I enjoyed this book. If you're looking for Jane Austen Reincarnated, this isn't for you. If you can relax a bit and read the book to discover a new author, go for it.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Pemberley Porn
Although it probably deserves 2 stars, I gave this 3 stars because I did finish it and because I have read more than one of the Abigail Reynolds books that follow Elizabeth and Darcy down new paths. However, no one should be under the impression that these books are great literature or that they will truly fulfill your Jane Austen cravings.

I'm not a prude but the intimate scenes between Darcy and Elizabeth are truly unbelievable (not to mention repetitive) and put them on a level with Lydia and Wickham...I know, I know, their love is pure and Wickham has evil intentions. But those of us who love the character Elizabeth Bennett, and feel sure that she has a passionate nature that will allow her to enjoy the marriage bed, still recognize that she accepts, with humour and understanding, the restrictions and morals of the society and time in which she lived.

Rather than have the Elizabeth of Abigail Reynolds imagination, who is "lost to us forever" I recommend you forgo the Pemberley porn from Ms. Reynolds and find another author that might take you closer to the writings of Jane Austen. I'm currently enjoying the works of Elizabeth Gaskell.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - a classic twist
This variation offers a classic twist. It is a theme encompassed in older novels, of a wife unwillingly married falling in love with her own husband. The misunderstandings of Darcy and Elizabeth are drawn forth after their wedding, and once Elizabeth realizes how wrong she was, an awful twist of fate brings her to the conclusion that she loves him dearly. I highly recommend this read, as it gives a refreshing new look at what might have happened if...Lots of passionate details about Darcy and Elizabeth to mull over as well...



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Beyond Disappointing
This story bears no resemblance to Pride and Prejudice, nor to Miss Austen's characters. Many fan fiction writers write the stories they want to write and merely name the characters from the canon. That is what this author has done. Fitzwilliam Darcy would never act in the fashion that the male protagonist (and I use the term lightly) acts. Elizabeth Darcy, nee Bennet, is not a spineless jellyfish, nor would the character, as written by Austen, fall in love with the man to whom she is married.

I must wonder what personal trauma this author has suffered -- the scenarios hint of serious sexual abuse.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Harlequin romance
This story was okay. It read like a typical romance novel. Don't expect this to be anything like Pride & Prejudice.

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