It's just the way it is.
★★★★★
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November 24, 2024Yeah, I like it. It's a good book. Anyone would think so. It doesn't matter. But everything is all alright always. It works out for good and the right. You might as well believe it. So, don't worry. Or try to do anything you don't have to, cause you should know you have this, and that's why you don't have to do it. Don't after that. Just let all the rest go and forget it. Have your good time in a good life. Because everything is all Alright anyway. And keep going from there.
Amazing quality!
★★★★★
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January 28, 2024Arrived in 1 day with free shipping. It was a pre owned book but it’s in excellent quality and looks brand new! I’m very pleased with the service and they even threw in a free door dash coupon code that gives u 50% off an order!
Lovely Story
★★★★★
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October 24, 2009This is a tale of love, passion, mystery, and even a touch of gothic horror. Jane is an orphaned girl who gets sent to a boarding school at age ten by her hateful aunt. She's happy to get away from her three nasty cousins, but the school isn't much better--the teachers and headmaster abuse the students and because of poor heating and malnourishment, a horrible illness sweeps through the school. By the time it has run its course, many of the girls have died. The school falls into better hands then, and Jane eventually becomes a teacher. At age nineteen, she puts an advertisement into the paper for a governess position. Receving an answer, she leaves the boarding school forever and goes to live at an old manor to teach the young ward of a mysterious Mr. Edward Rochester (Edward Cullen was partly named after him). The two begin to form a strange sort of friendship. Jane begins to awake to eerie laughing coming from the attic. Weird incidents begin to occur. What is the secret of Thornfield Hall? As Jane begins to feel passion burn inside of her for the first time, what hidden things will come to light? A very good read.