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Last bookmarked by MAIMS
26 May 2012
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Rec 17
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After an initial success, Jane Austen's Fight Club has become tedious and routine. If fight club is to thrive, the ladies will need a serious intervention, Brontë-style. Featuring exciting crossover action!
Contains spoilers for Jane Eyre...though if you are worried about being spoiled for Jane Eyre, you might not enjoy this story very much.
Last bookmarked by Necromommycon
22 May 2012
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Rec 4
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People are always asking me if I am acquainted with Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
Last bookmarked by Kadorienne
22 May 2012
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Inspired by a single line in EMMA, spoken by Miss Bates, this story examines the early days of marriage for both couples, through the vector of Miss Bates' unknown special ability . . .
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It’s like a broken clock she cannot set aright, somehow both too fast and too slow; or the draft from a carelessly opened door that she cannot place, sighing its sobering chill into even the gayest of parlours. And it is at its strongest, perhaps, whenever she chances to hear Miss Fairfax play.
Last bookmarked by Blue (abluestocking)
30 Dec 2011
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Eeee! A lush, delicious story about Emma, Jane, and Mr Knightley (emphasis on first two). Truly lovely.
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Emma learns that she has much yet to know -- about herself, and about love.
Last bookmarked by Amazing_E_ko
26 Dec 2011
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And this night, I know not upon what ground, the gates of the City [were] ordered to be all shut, and double guards everywhere, and we are going upon making of all ships coming from thence and Hambrough, or any other infected places, to perform their Quarantine (for thirty days as Sir Rd. Browne expressed it in the order of the Council, contrary to the import of the word, though in general acceptation it signifies now the thing, not the time spent in doing it) in Holehaven, a thing never done by us before.
Last bookmarked by Tulina
27 Sep 2011
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Glimpses behind the curtains of Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill's romance, in six movements.
Last bookmarked by lian
4 Oct 2010
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Jane's perspective and the story of her secret engagement to Frank Churchill. Clearly and sensitively written.
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Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill seize a moment of privacy.
Last bookmarked by summerstorm
8 Jan 2010
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Emma's sympathy for young girls expected to be quiet and invisible crosses paths with her curiosity and insatiable urge to solve mysteries.
Last bookmarked by kaeda
1 Jan 2010
