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Old 06-05-2013, 11:32 PM   #200
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Originally Posted by Joykins View Post
In a way it is kind of a HEA because Scarlett was a huge jerk and deserved that
I have read books like that where I didn't think of the main couples deserved a happy ending. Christian Grey comes to mind. Sean from StormFire was another and just to be gender fair, Suzanne from Hot Finished and Jet from Rock Chick Rescue.

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Originally Posted by library addict View Post
I see. Well, if you want to know how it ends (and hear one of the most infamous movie quote of all time), here's a link to the last scene GWTW ending (spoiler)

I love the book P&P, but I also love the mini-series with Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle, etc.

I enjoy watching most Austin adaptations moreso than rereading her other books. P&P and Northanger Abbey are the only two I've reread as an adult. And I never did read Emma or Mansfield Park all the way through. But I own multiple productions of all 6 of her novels as mini-series and/or movies. If it helps, all of her books have an HEA for the main protagonists.
That does help! Now I know it's safe to pick one up next time I am in a classic mood. I haven't seen the Colin Firth version. I have watch the one with Keira Knightley. It was great!

I've seen that famous scene before but I didn't know it was the actually end. Well it looks pretty on my shelf if nothing else.
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