A Single Man, Good Fortune (Must Want Wife): American Pride & Prejudice: Book One Review

A Single Man, Good Fortune (Must Want Wife): American Pride and Prejudice: Book One
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Ok, clearly Jan Austen is banking on a fan base for Jane Austen but nothing could be further from the original. I love Pride and Prejudice, and have read several of the rewrites on sequals. So far this is the worst and most disturbing. Really lots of disturbing sex scenes, and just rambling of people's messed up heads. This book made me mad that I had wasted my time and my money.

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Has anything changed since Romeo and Juliet, Madame Bovary, Anna Karenina, The Great Gatsby, Darwin, Freud and Sartre?

The men are from West Hollywood, Massachusetts, Manhattan, and Michigan; the women are from Newport, Rhode Island. Jan Austen reports, cut by thrust and parry, on the Great Game--sexual politics--played as a fabled New England family declines and falls.

Book One in this quartet, A Single Man, Good Fortune (Must Want Wife), is the story of Mathew and Zola Bennet-Towne--the scion and the siren.

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