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File Size: 259 KB

Print Length: 116 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Fitzwilliam Press (March 20, 2019)

Publication Date: March 20, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07PWFNKM7

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2.5 rounded up to 3 starsThis is an attempt to merge Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (which has always been my favorite of the Bard's comedies) with Pride and Prejudice. The character names are from Jane Austen's work. Obviously, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy take the Beatrice and Benedick roles. Claudio becomes Mr. Bingley, which makes Jane Bennet his angelic Hero. Don Pedro is Colonel Fitzwilliam. Mr. Wickham is the evil Don John, only he is introduced here (reluctantly) as Darcy's half-brother. The author gets rid of the youngest three Bennet sisters by sending them off to finishing school, as Mr. Bennet (Leonato) unexpectedly comes into a major inheritance and is now the very wealthy Lord Bennet.The similarity to P&P is in the backstory. Bingley and Darcy came to Netherfield with all the developments leading to the Netherfield ball. The Prologue describes an extra scene at the ball where Darcy, having had his very unsatisfactory dance with Elizabeth, has enough to drink afterwards that he gets a bit pickled. Finding her alone on a balcony, he makes a drunken declaration of his esteem and gives her a searing kiss. By the next morning, of course, he's sober and aghast with himself, leading him to convince Bingley to leave immediately. This makes Elizabeth furious with him for leaving and furious with herself for softening toward him for even a moment. The feud between Beatrice and Benedick is ON!Shortly after that, Mr. Bennet receives notification of the death of his distant (and previously unknown) relative and his family's elevation to the upper sphere of society. As the book rolls into Chapter 1, we learn that two years have passed. From here on, the story basically abandons any pretense of similarity to P&P. There are a few changes, but this is best described as a variation of Much Ado About Nothing set in the Regency era borrowing the P&P character names.The writing just doesn't flow at all. It's disjointed and lurches along, borrowing some passages too closely from Shakespeare (17th century), some passages trying to emulate Regency (early 19th century), and some modern English creeping into spots (21st century). Editing is lacking, and there are a number of homonym-type errors (bear/bare, council/counsel) scattered about.Overall, not a book I can recommend.

i was a bit reluctant to purchasd this as there were no reviews posted at the time, but the premise was so interesting that I decided to give it a chance.This is a topsy-tervy P&P variation where I liked Mr. And Mrs. Bennet and Mr. collins, but not sure I like many of our other main characters. Of those other characters I liked Darcy and Jane the best. But Instead of the witty Lizzy and aloof Darcy, we had rude verbal insults, lol. The misunderstanding were many.We have our two most hated villians in Caroline and Wickham, and they are truly awful people. But I was most disappointed with the colonel, Elizabeth and Bingley. I do not want to include too many spoilers, but Bingley was easily lead and certainly liked to drink, Elizabeth seemed more immature than usual, and the colonel was more Bingley's friend than Darcy's.At first I thought this was meant to be a farce, but it didn't quite make it for me.There are definitely some editing errors, which usually do not bother me, but the fact that I noticed them meant thtanthere were a few more than I usually come across. Wrong words, his instead of hers, hers instead of his, left out words, or extra words that were probably meant to be deleted, etc.I gave it 4 stars, but was probably closer to 3.5. I really did like the concept and some parts were enjoyable, while I skipped a few paragraphs here and there.

Much Ado About Nothing is probably my favorite Shakespeare tale. In fact, I have a DVD starring Emma Thompson and love the lead-in-song. As Debbie B. says this book is more a retelling of the bard's story using the names and places from Pride and Prejudice.We first meet ODC at the Netherfield Ball where we read of a soused Darcy kissing Elizabeth. He and Bingley leave the next morning and there is no contact for 2 years. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet become Lord and Lady Bennet when a relative dies with no other heirs.If you know this Shakespearian tale you will recognize each character's role even with the names from Jane Austen's canon. Darcy's and Elizabeth's sniping at each other is only stopped when they each overhear separately that they are actually loved by the other and how that love has been hidden due to misgivings about the other's feelings. Wickham, as the half brother, plays out the treacherous act leading the Jane's denouncement by Bingley at their wedding ceremony.We don't hear from the other three sisters in this variation. Even knowing how this was going to play out it did keep my interest and proved to be a short story. However, as other reviews state, there is much editing needed.

This story is not the worst I have read but not sure why readers giving it a 5. Spoilers:1) Darcy accepts Wickham as a half brother.2) Caroline schemes with Wickham and then repents and begs Bingley for forgiveness.3) Jane fakes her death and they actually go through with funeral.4) Mr and Mrs Bennet become Lord and Lady Bennet5) Jane forgives Bingley for thinking she had affair with Wickham. They marry and she has three sets of twins.6) Not even sure why Lizzy and Darcy get together.She's snarky most of the story.

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