R.C. Brady Ltd. leather bound miniature edition of Pride and Prejudice.
Pride and Prejudice Volume II
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Christine Jones –
I picked up the pocket sized version of Pride and Prejudice (Vol. 2) in order to carry it with me to the doctors, to an appointment, and even when I got stuck at a train crossing. The version I read wasn't the paperback, it was a miniature hardback, but I can't seem to find the version I read. It was complete and unabridged, which was wonderful because there are nuances missing when you read the abridged version. I love this book. I love her use of characters and language to build a compelling s I picked up the pocket sized version of Pride and Prejudice (Vol. 2) in order to carry it with me to the doctors, to an appointment, and even when I got stuck at a train crossing. The version I read wasn't the paperback, it was a miniature hardback, but I can't seem to find the version I read. It was complete and unabridged, which was wonderful because there are nuances missing when you read the abridged version. I love this book. I love her use of characters and language to build a compelling story of love, romance, heartbreak, and joy. I am so glad I picked this up.
Robynn –
If you have never read this book...do! I've tried several times before to read this but I always get lost in the language. So this time I decided I was just going to tuff it out. So worth it. If you have never read this book...do! I've tried several times before to read this but I always get lost in the language. So this time I decided I was just going to tuff it out. So worth it.
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