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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9781402205637
ISBN number: 1402205635
Label: Sourcebooks Landmark
Manufacturer: Sourcebooks Landmark
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 448
Printing Date: May 01, 2006
Publishing house: Sourcebooks Landmark
Sale Popularity Level: 21383
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Mr. and Mrs. Darcy have an exceedingly passionate marriage in this continuing saga of one of the most exciting, intriguing couples in the Jane Austen Literature.
As the Darcy's raise their babies, enjoy their conjugal felicity and manage the great estate of Pemberley, the beloved characters from Jane Austen's original are joined by Linda Berdoll's imaginative new creations for a compelling, sexy and epic story guaranteed to keep you turning the pages and gasping with delight.
What people are saying about Mr. Darcy Takes A Wife, the bestselling Pride and Prejudice sequel.
'A breezy, satisfying romance.' -Chicago Tribune
'While there have been other Pride and Prejudice sequels, this one, with its rich character development, has been the most enjoyable.' -Library Journal
'Wild, bawdy and utterly enjoyable sequel.' -Booklist
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If you are looking for a soft-core porn version of something that mildly resembles P&P, this is the book for you. I'm not adverse to sex and lust and all that good stuff in a book, bring it on, but use it judiciously and to aid the plot. Not so here, sex and more sex ,or discussions about sex are used liberally as filler in this too long novel. The book has a hastily pulled together feel, as if the author was in a rush to capitalize on the sucess of her very first book, thus rushing out the sequel only half baked. There is a great deal of real estate dedicated to rehashing the original P&P back-story as well as territory covered in the very first sequel.
The plot never gets off the ground. Every man on the scene falls deeply in love with Elizabeth. Darcy and Elizabeth simply cannot control their mind-boggling lust for each other and proceed to rut all over almost every page in excruciating detail. The story seriously bogs down in the middle, drags on, and then quickly wraps up. I would like to suggest that the author take a break from the P&P characters. Except for Georgiana, she seems to have exhausted her enthusiasm and ideas for them; they seem exaggerated and forced. There is definitely a great book or series lurking inside of Linda Berdoll's head. At times some of her pacing and humour vaguely reminded me of Diana Gabaldon's excellent "Outlander" series, but it seems misplaced within the confines of P&P. Glimpses of great stuff here and there, but overall a misfire.
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I was always very leery of any "sequel" to P&P as I was concerned the characters, tone and story-lines would not do justice to the original. However, I found Linda's books very consistent with those characters. I loved Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife. I enjoyed this book as well and was left wanting more. My main concern was that towards the end, things were wrapped up rather quickly. Wickham's justice was well-developed, but it seemed loose ends were left for the Bingley's state, Caroline Bingley and more children for the Darcy's. So, does that mean a third book is in the works? I enjoyed this thoroughly and recommended it to my Jane Austen friends. I just don't get any chores done around the house because I can't put it down.
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Horrible, hated it, couldn't finish it, it was so bad, sold it to used book store hoping no one else would ever read it
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I bought this book, knowing that it was a poor second to 'Mister Darcy Takes A Wife', but I wanted to see what happened to Wickham. This book continues with inaccuracies as to details set forth in Pride and Prejudice. For example, it states that Kitty is one year older than Lydia (page 118), when everyone knows that Kitty is two years older than Lydia. However, the error to which the title of this review refers, is unique to this book. In Chapter 68, while out riding, Darcy and Elizabeth take shelter, from a rain storm, in a barn. Darcy loosens the saddle girths to allow the horses to rest. When the shepard arrives, thinking he has wool thieves in the barn, Darcy and Elizabeth make a mad dash for their horses, jump into the saddles, and gallop off, without tightening the saddle girths. Yes, some village has lost its idiot. howeveratile of
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I have just finished this book and love the storyline. Is'nt that what we are really after? The STORY. I really enjoyed the way that the lives of the characters take twists and turns. I can look over some of the errors that are made like: name changes, the confusing French or Latin, or grammar. All of that really doesn't keep from following the storyline. I think that if anyone chooses this book, they need to look past the picky little details to focus on the story of the characters. The end of the book is the best part, so keep it up and you will happy you did.
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