Wednesday 11 September 2013

EMMA by Jane Austen

http://www.amazon.co.uk/illustrated-complete-unabridged-Anniversary-ebook/dp/B00F3KG5S8/

http://www.amazon.com/illustrated-complete-unabridged-Anniversary-ebook/dp/B00F3KG5S8/

EMMA (illustrated, complete and unabridged Anniversary Edition)
The Definitive Edition of EMMA
-Illustrated with beautiful vintage illustrations by C. E. Brock
-Complete, unabridged, and formatted for kindle to improve your reading experience
-Linked table of contents to reach your chapter quickly

“One of the 1000 books everyone must read” The Guardian

“If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.”― Jane Austen, Emma

“Emma is absolutely wonderful. It rivals Pride and Prejudice for my most-favored Austen. Emma Woodhouse, a sheep in the clothing of a wolf in the clothing of a sheep, is perhaps Austen's most perfectly-developed protagonist. She is complex, witty, scathing, and, in the context of the author's oeuvre, atypically un-self-aware.” Kate

“Emma Woodhouse is rich, handsome and spoiled. She tries to arrange other people's lives, but with such blithe misperception and - alas - snobbery, that she succeeds only in damaging them, and her own in the process. Or nearly: she learns her mistake and gets her reward for doing so, in the gentlemanly shape of Mr Knightley.” A C Grayling

“I love every second of reading Emma, and frequently laugh out loud at the characters, who come alive off the pages with their perfectly nuanced dialogue accompanied by the always pithy narrative voice.” Book Snob

“Yet, Austen is the consummate storyteller. She excels at brewing tempests in teapots, at creating solid plots from the floss of country gentility. And, although her internal cynic is strong, she has the tenderest of hearts. “ Chalk the Sun

EMMA is a specially issued edition of one of the greatest romance novels ever written, beautifully presented with classic illustrations. Now is your chance to read or re-read the book that has sold millions of copies worldwide and been made into many outstanding film and TV adaptations. 

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