Reviewed by Liz (Bent Bookworm) on
Seriously...where's the rest of it?
Yes, it read just as rushed as I expected. The characters are flat and not very interesting. Darcy (female type here, remember) is done better than any of the rest. Even Luke, her "Lizzy," who is supposed to be this amazing artisan who creates fantastic wood furniture...which is mentioned like twice...and then forgotten all about. At the end he even randomly picks up a new career (WTF?).
The writing is boring. The adults feel like teenagers. The plot of P&P is condensed from well over a year down to less than 2 weeks. Uggggh.
However, I did really like the Darcy/Bingley combination going on here. I loved that they totally stepped outside the expected m/f relationships there. Bingley was just adorable (if somewhat stereotypical in his own way). He is what saves this from being a 2-star read.
If you know P&P, there are no surprises here. Which is fine! However, I felt like the stakes were not as high as in the original, or even as in a better retelling - which, by the way, would be [b:Eligible|25852870|Eligible (The Austen Project, #4)|Curtis Sittenfeld|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1460477855s/25852870.jpg|26428236] by Curtis Sittenfeld - and besides all the lackluster writing, that just made it very bland and overall disappointing.
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