Darcy's Diary: Pride and Prejudice through the eyes of Mr Darcy

· Robert Hale
4.7
22 reviews
Ebook
224
Pages

About this ebook

Pride and Prejudice is the most popular romance of all time, and in this enjoyable retelling, Amanda Grange allows us to see the events of Jane Austen's famous novel from Mr Darcy's point of view. Scenes only hinted at in the original are here recorded in detail and brought to life as Darcy writes of his horror at discovering his sister's plans to elope with George Wickham, his efforts to separate Charles Bingley from Miss Jane Bennet and his disgust at having to arrange a marriage between George Wickham and Miss Lydia Bennet. But, most satisfying of all, he discloses his feelings for Elizabeth. Darcy's Diary records the full story of their courtship, from initial hostility to their eventual love, before revealing a tantalising glimpse of their early married life.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
22 reviews
Vilgaile Striuzaite
June 10, 2015
Grange did quite an excellent job - so much attention to details! She did not fail to maintain the playful style of the original book as well as the character features. The conversations were lively and enjoyable. The original lines were nicely analyzed which contributed a great deal to expanding the reader's imagination.
P Jellyfishey
January 18, 2015
If you are a die hard fan of p&p I think you will enjoy this
Sue Drake
July 24, 2016
It felt as if I am reading the 2 books together. Bravo!!!!

About the author

Amanda Grange's novels include such other Jane Austen retellings as Captain Wentworth's Diary, Edmund Bertram's Diary, and Mr. Knightley's Diary; as well as romance novels such as Stormcrow Castle.

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