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Lady Catherine's Necklace |
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Rating:  Summary: Ludricrous and unsatisfactory Review: This novel was a big disappointment to me. It began with great promise but then fell apart at its midpoint. I can only conclude that Ms. Aikens was writing under a deadline because the resolution of the various plot lines in the novel's concluding scene is ludicrous and unsatisfactory. So save your money for another book.
Rating:  Summary: Ludricrous and unsatisfactory Review: This novel was a big disappointment to me. It began with great promise but then fell apart at its midpoint. I can only conclude that Ms. Aikens was writing under a deadline because the resolution of the various plot lines in the novel's concluding scene is ludicrous and unsatisfactory. So save your money for another book.
Rating:  Summary: Glaring errors spoiled what might have been a good story. Review: This would have been an excellent book if had not had so many glaring errors.If the reader wish- es to read a decent sequel to P&P,I suggest that they read "Letters From Pemberley".That was much better done.Ms.Aiken should at least read the book she is writing a sequel to before she writes her story.
Rating:  Summary: Glaring errors spoiled what might have been a good story. Review: This would have been an excellent book if had not had so many glaring errors.If the reader wish- es to read a decent sequel to P&P,I suggest that they read "Letters From Pemberley".That was much better done.Ms.Aiken should at least read the book she is writing a sequel to before she writes her story.
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