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BarkingMadRead
A Room with a View | E.M. Forster
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Ruthiella @mcctrish Agree! A little sad Mr. Beebe wasn‘t on board, but I can also understand his frustration at being used. 1y
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mcctrish @Ruthiella his reaction seems over the top to me but I think the main point is George and Lucy are so meant to be ( unlike the fiasco ) they don‘t need approval 1y
dabbe Get over it, Mr. Beebe and Lucy's family! Reach a little more into that 20th century! 🤩🤣🤩 1y
Bookwormjillk I thought that chapter was really sweet. I think Charlotte helped too. 1y
Clare-Dragonfly I found the ending unsatisfying 🤷🏻‍♀️ I think Forster skips over stuff I‘d like to know more about and extends stuff I‘d rather get through quickly. 1y
Morr_Books I absolutely loved this book and enjoyed all the comments y'all made throughout. In the last chapter, I thought the dialog with the Italian was a weird way to tell the audience that they were married. Also, I too believe Charlotte helped (aka redeemed herself a bit). 1y
Bklover I would love to have seen a bit more of the in- between part. I loved this book, but it ended so abruptly. And I really can‘t see why everyone‘s so angry about them. If her mother loves her, wouldn‘t she want her happy? Oh, and I like how she mentioned coming in to her money next year, so we don‘t have to picture them poor 😉 1y
Bklover Oh, has anyone read the appendix? Apparently Forster wrote an appendix in 1958 telling what happened “after”. I just read the summary. Didn‘t like it. It said only some versions of the book contained the appendix. 1y
eeclayton @Clare-Dragonfly @Bklover I agree. Just like the missing Rome chapters earlier, we go from denial to poof-they-are-on-their-honeymoon. That said, I did enjoy the book, I just think some more chapters could have been added. 1y
julieclair I don‘t think Charlotte actually helped, but rather chose not to hinder. And I would have liked to have learned more of Charlotte‘s backstory. 1y
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Jillylovesbooks
The Bashful Bride | Vanessa Riley
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Mehso-so

A woman meets a man through a personal ad originally intended for her friend. She is Blackamoore and he is her favorite actor. She suggests elopement to escape an arranged marriage her parents want for her. He agrees because of his past as well as a passion for abolition. The female MC can be annoying due to constant doubts. Elopement isn‘t easy due to their differences.

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allureofbeauty
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Mehso-so

Another dollar tree find. Told entirely in poetry from Mary Shelley‘s point of view. I know I‘ve read other books about her and Percy. It was alright. Quick to read due to the poetry. I‘m just glad to get some old ones off my shelf and tbr.
#maryshelley #percyshelley #poetry #dollartree

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theresidentromantic
The Stolen MacKenzie Bride | Jennifer Ashley
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Pickpick

So fun fact to those who noted my distress on Tuesday I had heard this one!! Lol I realized it about 1/4 through it, but it was no less enjoyable the second time around. I do recommend this one, but only after you've read the original four and can see the similarities and the family pride. #romantsy

CoverToCoverGirl ❤️❤️😎 7y
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theresidentromantic
The Stolen MacKenzie Bride | Jennifer Ashley
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I cannot for the life of me remember if I've read this one. I've read all the others and the first few chapters have been familiar, but I have no idea if I'm rereading it or not. I don't actually care, I'm listening to it anyway, but not knowing is driving me bonkers. #ohitsonlytuesday

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AshleyHoss820
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Day 25: #Elopement

GUYS! I was looking for ideas for this prompt and I found a thing! I gotta find this!
#150PnPCoverParty

CrowCAH The mystery! 7y
LeahBergen “Villainous conundrums”! 👏🏻👏🏻 7y
AshleyHoss820 @CrowCAH @LeahBergen 😂😂😂Isn‘t it great!? 😊😜 7y
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sammisho
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This is one of the rare times I will say I liked the movie better than the book. But I do love the #carriage art on this cover. I also enjoyed the subplot featuring Lydia and Wickham after their #elopement.
#150pnpcoverparty @CrowCAH @LeahBergen

Mommamanzi I 100% agree with you. Loved the movie! 7y
CrowCAH Great book to catch up!!! 7y
LeahBergen I liked the movie, too. 👍🏻 7y
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KVanRead
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mabell 👏😂 7y
CrowCAH This is hilarious! Lol 7y
LeahBergen How saucy! Her knee is showing. 😆 7y
KVanRead @LeahBergen Indeed. Oh my! Très risqué! 7y
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LeahBergen
April Lady | Georgette Heyer
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#Elopement (or the fear of it, at least) figures into the plot of these two Georgette Heyer novels.

#150PnPCoverParty

TrishB Gorgeous editions ❤️ 7y
mabell I haven't read either of these - but I do have Lady of Quality on my shelves. 7y
DeborahSmall Are these in a series? Like the sound of tagged book ❤️ 7y
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CrowCAH Seems like a common Regency occurrence! Lol 7y
LeahBergen @TrishB Thanks! 😘 7y
LeahBergen @mabell Lady of Quality/April Lady - I‘ll probably mix these two up, too. 😆 7y
LeahBergen @DeborahSmall No, all of her books are stand-alones. She‘s like Jane Austen-Light. 😄 7y
LeahBergen @CrowCAH Yep! 😄 7y
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FantasyChick
Gone with the Wind | Margareth Mitchell
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Lydia and Wickham's story was reckless and disappointing for their time but Clark Gable and Carole Lombard's #elopement during the filming of GWTW was one for the books. A secret romance and marriage that eventually ended in tragedy but still one of Hollywood's great love stories. Although Gable went on to marry after his wife's untimely death, she was still the love of his life. #relationshipgoals #150PnPCoverParty
@CrowCAH @LeahBergen

LeahBergen ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Reviewsbylola Such a tragic story but finding love is always something to celebrate, even when it is is cut short. ♥️ 7y
KVanRead I love their story 💕 7y
CrowCAH Aww such a love story! 😍 7y
JenlovesJT47 Loooooove them! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 7y
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