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Pride and Prejudice

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Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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She can't stand him. He can't forget her. Love wasn't part of the plan.
When spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets the proud and enigmatic Mr. Darcy, sparks fly—and not the romantic kind. As misunderstandings, social pressures, and family chaos swirl around them, both must confront their pride, question their assumptions, and discover feelings neither expected. Their journey from friction to affection has captivated readers for over two centuries.

Celebrated as "the finest romantic comedy ever written," Austen's masterpiece blends sharp wit, unforgettable characters, and a love story that never loses its charm. It remains one of the most cherished novels in English literature.

If you adore sparkling banter, slow-burn romance, and timeless storytelling, this classic will make you fall in love all over again.

Open the book—and join Elizabeth and Darcy on the most beloved romantic journey of all time.
Disponível desde: 11/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 398 páginas.

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