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Book Title: Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre

Author: Charlotte Bronte

Added: February 24, 2008

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Left orphaned as a baby and unwanted by her Aunt Reed after the death of her Uncle Reed the young Jane Eyre is sent to Lowood School. After making the most of the education she received there the now grown Jane Eyre advertises for a position of governess to escape from having to live out the rest of her days teaching poor young girls like herself at Lowood. She is soon engaged as the governess to the ward of a Mr Rochester and travels to Thornfield to begin her duties.

When her master the charismatic, engimatic Mr Edward Rochester returns from his travels abroad Jane falls in love with him. Mr Rochester is plagued by dark thoughts and Thornfield holds a secret in the attic. Is it really just the washerwoman Grace Poole that the strange things that happen can be attributed too? What will Jane do when Mr Rochester eventually marries Miss Blanche Ingram? Can she really leave Thornfield and her heart behind her?


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Book Title: Complete Works Of Jane Austen

Author: Admin

Added: February 18, 2008

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Mobibooks.net presents our complete collection of the works of Jane Austen in one easy download. Each book is in it's individual prc file but they're all zipped together in one zip file and available for a very low download fee. The books you'll find inside the zip are as follows, with a short introduction and a link to the individual mobibook should you only wish to download a specific Jane Austen book.

Emma - One of the most charming of Jane Austen's romantic novels. Miss Emma Woodhouse has take quite a liking to matchmaking and sets about doing more with not such success as she'd like. But why does she never try to find her brother-in-law Mr Knightley a match? He is very eligible afterall.
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Lady Susan - Jane gives us a shallow and unlikable main character in the shape of Lady Susan in this short work. Told in a series of letters between various friends gossiping to each other a picture is painted of a Lady no one would be happy to call friend.
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Love And Freindship - A collection of the young Jane Austen's works, arranged in a series of letters and clearly a parody of the romantic novel of the time.
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Mansfield Park - A charming tale from the pen of Miss Austen. Poor Fanny is taken in by her rich and titled aunt and uncle. She is always made aware that she is not of the same station in life as her cousins. Still Edmund is her best friend and she loves him more than anything and cherishes hope that one day she may mean more to him.
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Northanger Abbey - A sweet story of an ordinary girl out on an adventure for the first time. Catherine Morland has met a wonderful man and is delighted to be invited to stay with his family at Norhanger Abbey, somewhere surely that must hold murder and mystery between it's walls?
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Persuasion - My personal favourite of all Austen's novels. Can Captain Wentworth ever find it in his heart to forgive Miss Anne Elliot for allowing herself to be persuaded against marrying him 8 years ago?
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Pride And Prejudice - Jane Austen's most famous work of romantic fiction. Will the witty Elizabeth Bennet and the arrogant Mr Darcy ever overcome their pride and their prejudice and discover how attached to each other they really are?
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Sense And Sensibility - A bit sedentary for my taste but still one of the most famouse fictional works of Jane Austen. Elinor Dashwood and her sisters have been left poor and homeless after the death of their father. It would not be sensible for Edward Ferrars to see a good match in Elinor.
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Book Title: Jane Austen - Love And Freindship

Author: Admin

Added: February 15, 2008

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Love and Friendship (with the mispelling) was written by Austen when she was 14. It is believed to have been something she perhaps wrote for the amusement of her family and is a parody of romantic novels of the time. It is in letter (epistolary) form from Laura to the daughter of her friend, Marianne.

It features many turns and twists of unbelievable coincidence, and when taken as the parody it undoubtedly is, gives wonderful insight into the understanding of the young Jane Austen.


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Book Title: Jane Austen - Lady Susan

Author: Admin

Added: February 14, 2008

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Lady Susan is Jane Austen's only book in epistolary style (letters). It features the correspondence between Lady Susan and her friend Mrs Johnson, Lady De Courcy and her daughter Mrs Vernon.

It centres mainly on the actions of the extremely self-serving Lady Susan and her her devious schemes to marry off her daughter in an unappropriate match with a man she hates. All the while the unlikable Susan is persuing lovers of her own, which lead to disaster.


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Book Title: Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey

Author: Admin

Added: February 13, 2008

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Catherine Morland is looking for adventure when her neightbours take her to Bath. The 17 year old has lead a sheltered existance and has been filling her head with adventure by reading novels. Upon her arrival in Bath she meets a very agreeable gentleman by the name of Henry Tilney. She then makes friends with Isabelle Thorpe who has an attachment to Catherine's brother James. Despite Catherine's interest in Mr Tilney Isabelle tries to match her with her brother John who arrives in bath with James Moreland.

On quitting Bath Mr Tilney's father invites Catherine to stay with them at Northanger Abbey to be a companion to his daughter Eleanor. Catherine's thoughts of adventure at an Abbey such as Northanger run away with her, and she see's murder and mystery in the tales of the early death of Mrs Tilney. When General Tilney suddenly sends her away, she believes she must have offended Henry terribly with her murderous suspicions. But could it have been something else that caused her to be banished from Northanger so abruptly? Will she ever see Henry again to apologise?


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