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  • Dear Mr. Darcy 1  

    Dear Mr Darcy (Hardcover)
    Book in epistolary form, which are fan of Jane Austen and this form of work or worship, it was a marvel to read
  • A mediocre style and enormous improbabilities  

    Dear Mr Darcy (Hardcover)
    From the first pages of this book, which rewrites Pride and Prejudice through letters sent to the protagonists, I wondered about the style and improbabilities. And following my reading me unfortunately confirmed my first impression. I must honestly s
  • DEAR MR DARCY  

    Dear Mr Darcy (Hardcover)
    I have really liked this book he made me discover the character of Mr Darcy in another way, the better we can understand the character with these intimate letters. Anyway I love Mr. Darcy although it is a fictional character (COLIN FIRTH thanks).
  • Coup 3  

    Dear Mr Darcy (Hardcover)
    As a fan of the book Pride and Prejudice and series produced by the BBC, I was happy to receive the book in Christmas gift from Editions Milady. The novel was accompanied by a beautiful calligraphy box. A big thank you to Aurelia for us to have as mu
  • Featured!  

    Dear Mr Darcy (Hardcover)
    I read Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen of the great there is little, and I fell in love. So I wanted to make it last and that is why I immersed myself in Dear Mr Darcy. I began this book with an open mind but not expecting me either regain peculiar p
  • Beautiful rewrite 'Pride and Prejudice'  

    Dear Mr Darcy (Hardcover)
    The story is none other than that of "Pride and Prejudice" but in the form of a epistolary novel. Jane Austen had written dailleurs "Sense and Sensibility" and "Pride and Prejudice" in this form before turning them in traditi
  • exchange of correspondence  

    Dear Mr Darcy (Hardcover)
    Hello, Being a fan of Jane Auten, or rather of his novels, the little skeletons for me, I bought the book Amanda Grange. His book is an exchange of correspondence between the various protagonists. This is not unpleasant, but for a novel rather unexpe