Austen, Dale
Jul 07
2007
2007

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Clueless $12.98 Alicia Silverstone won everyone over with her portrayal of a Beverly Hills teen, Cher, whose penchant for helping others with their relationships and self-esteem is a cover for her own loneliness. Director Amy Heckerling (“Fast Times at Ridgemont High”) made a smart, funny variation on Jane Austen’s novel “Emma”, sweetly romantic and gently satirical of “90210″ social manners. The cast is unbeatab… |
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Material Girls $1.19 Real-life siblings Haylie and Hilary Duff star in this riotous ‘tween comedy. The Duff sisters play bratty celebutantes whose inheritances are jeopardized when the family cosmetics company becomes stained by scandal. Will the girls be able to clear the family name and start using their platinum credit cards again? Not if their villainous competitor (Anjelica Huston) gets her way! Maria Conchita Al… |
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Classic Literature: Jane Austen $9.99 CLASSIC LITERATURE:JANE AUSTEN – DVD Movie… |
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Two Guys Read Jane Austen (The Two Guys) $6.99 This is the third book in the critically acclaimed Two Guys series by Steve Chandler and Terrence Hill. This time the two guys take on their biggest challenge yet-Jane Austen. Follow their wild and often hilarious exchanges as they fly through Pride and Prejudice and the darker, more complex Mansfield Park. Often veering off into the worlds of music, sports, and history, both of these accomplishe… |
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Tottensea Landing (Sequel to The Linnet’s Tale) (The Tottensea Series) $4.00 Tottensea Landing continues the story of the Tottensea mice-Farnaby Pockets, Opportune Baggs, Proserpine Carryforth, Merchanty Swift-all those honorable and warmhearted field mice we last saw fleeing for their lives from Tottensea Burrows.Far from their former home, they have now settled along the banks of the Brook Parmalee in the wilds of Greeny Wood. We come upon them there, in full flower of a… |
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The Linnet’s Tale (A Mouse Story for Grownups) (The Tottensea Series) $4.00 Consider the lively company of field mice who live in Tottensea Burrows-a thriving little village which, unfortunately, occupies the same space as the back garden of an English country cottage. There, hidden in the shrubbery and the vines and the lyme grass, the mice have their homes, their shops, their pubs and a grand town hall. And there they buy and sell, read books, give teas, have romances, … |
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