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Old 03-26-2011, 10:08 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by queentess View Post
I really don't understand all the P&P spin-off fiction. Apparently I am the minority...
I used to be in the same boat, until I finally read the book and saw the miniseries (not in that order ). I'm glad this one was free because it was already on my wishlist. This is one of the few times that has happened. So I'm happy, even if lots of other people are asking "Can't we have a thriller?" (But I would also be happy with more thrillers on Free Friday . )

I wonder why there haven't been more Jane Eyre continuations/spin-offs? They're out there, but it doesn't seem to be a cottage industry. Maybe it's overall too dark. Or maybe the novels "inspired by" Jane Eyre (some of the Mary Stewart novels, Rebecca, etc.) filled the need?
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