Definitely,
Maybe in Love by Ophelia London was a good read I got for a low price. And
lucky for you, it has a very simple summary. Have you read Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice? Yes? Then you
already know the story, although there are a few changes. Haven’t read it? What
are you waiting for? Go read it!
For those of you who haven’t read
it, I’ll give you some information without all the spoilers that come from
having read the original. Spring is pretty
much a liberal hippie (and vegetarian, of course) working on a thesis like
project for her major. Henry, a conservative lawyer type, moves in across the
street. Henry happens to be what Spring needs to get a good grade on her
project. Now, I’m not going to spoil anything, but their two very different
worlds collide in a big way.
I really enjoyed reading this
story. Having already read Pride and
Prejudice, I found the story a little difficult to get through. I was
continually trying to figure out how this story lined up with the original. So,
if you read this story, try to put the Elizabeth out of your mind. This is
Spring’s story, and it has merit on its own. This was a great adaptation, but
also a lovely, timeless story on its own. If you get the chance, give the book
a read Henry is a great Mr. Darcy. You will fall in love him, and you will fall
in love with their story.
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