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Name: chenjinyan reviewed Chapter 5 on Aug 25, 2017 09:33 pm
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Name: judy0902 reviewed Chapter 5 on Apr 14, 2009 03:06 pm
i love pride&prejudice! I watched the BBC production too! And loved it, and now your story is one of my favourites. It's very well written
Name: xdracox reviewed Chapter 5 on Apr 07, 2009 05:50 pm
Hello! :) I really enjoy this story, it's really interesting to see how P&P fits into the Harry Potter world, and I like how you've managed to make both worlds blend together without removing the key elements from each story :) And I love Draco being Darcy!

Just a tip though, the two lines "yours is to hate everyone", and "yours is to deliberately misunderstand them" from P&P seem to be more lighthearted, said in an arch manner, rather than 'coldly'. Yep :) No offence!

Author's Response: I hear what you're saying, but I'm partially basing my interpretation on the BBC version of the book, which follows Austen religiously, where Lizzie and Darcy are both quite standoffish with each other in that scene. Lizzie is still hurting at his comments from the ball and Darcy is still trying to reconcile the Lizzie he originally automatically rejected and the one he's starting to fall for.
Name: rowan_greenleaf reviewed Chapter 5 on Feb 15, 2009 03:22 pm

Excellent chapter! ^_^

I'm happy to see that you've kept your promise and have continued writing this fic. It's absolutely true that there is a P&P element in D/G, so this pairing is perfectly suited for this kind of adaptation. I like what you've done with it!

As for the BBC'S P&P being a better production than the 2005 one- agreed...but I rather like the new Mr.Darcy more, as much as I love Colin Firth.  ^_^



Author's Response: He's definitely handsome, that second Darcy, but no one can replace Colin Firth as Darcy in my books. True, he's not as handsome as Darcy is meant to be, but he plays Darcy so beautifully that he BECOMES the ideal Darcy.
Name: lookwhatidid reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 13, 2008 06:50 am
I'm truly enjoying this fic adaptation! You're doing Austen's work justice and I love how you've incorporated it so smoothly into the plot! Very well written, I can't wait to read more! =]

Author's Response: Thank you for your review!
Name: Katrina_M reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 09, 2008 10:53 am
I really enjoy your adaptation of one of my favorite Jane Austen books. Your draco really reminds me of Mr. Darcey! In a very good way. I can't wait to read more and was happily disapointed when there were no more chapters to continue reading. A speedy update is greatly encouraged! Keep up with the good work and I'll be waiting for more!

Author's Response: Unfortunately, it's Finals-time right now. They'll be over tomorrow night and I'll be able to get to work on the next chapter then... Thanks for reading!
Name: katharine reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 08, 2008 09:02 pm
please do finish this story. i can't wait!

Author's Response: I'm working on it! Thanks for reading.
Name: chocolover reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 08, 2008 06:58 pm
I must say that I was hesitant to read this story, as I am with many fics that are based off of other stories that I love, but you have done an excellent job with meshing Jane's world with Jo's! I hope for frequent updates!
I love the interaction between Ginny and Draco (especially in this last chapter). This scene in the book has always been one of my favorites.
I'm a bit confused as to the talk about Georgiana. Are you adding her in as Draco's sister or did I miss something that explained it?
And lastly, the BBC version is so much better than the Keira Knightly one. I own both but always watch the BBC version. My friends and I try to watch at least one version of each of Jane's novels every year.

Author's Response: I'm really glad that you're enjoying it. Georgiana is NOT Draco's sister, nor has she been explained in the story yet. You'll meet her eventually.
Name: laylaelaine reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 04, 2008 09:45 am
It's really good and I can't wait to see more!

Author's Response: There's more! And more coming!
Name: wandap1016 reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 04, 2008 06:13 am
It was so good to have some more Draco and Ginny interaction. I really liked how Draco opened up to Ginny (whether he meant to or not) and showed her that he's not the one dimensional prat she thought he was. I'm also excited that Draco finally noticed Ginny! Keep up the great writing; I can't wait to read more!

Author's Response: I'm really glad that I was able to convey that. Thanks for a great review.
Name: chineserose reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 04, 2008 12:39 am
I noticed that. and i must agree. the bbc version is infinitely better ^^

Author's Response: I LOVE the BBC version. It's practically the sole reason why I totally love Colin Firth. He just IS Darcy.
Name: mahek210 reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 08:50 pm
wow gr8 chap!!d part when draco explains abt how it is "unhealthy for men to have women walking around in the rain without coats.” was d best!!ya nd i agree d BBC s adaption was truly d best!!i think u have adapted it well into dis story!!gud work:)

Author's Response: I'm so glad you caught that reference. It took me a while to think of how modernize Darcy's comment about women's figures while they walk.
Name: sweetpop reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 04:38 pm
I like where this is going! I can see where you're taking scenes from Austen's novel, but not copying it so much that its not 'original'. Thankyou for updating so regularly :)

Author's Response: I'm really glad that it's working; it's a hard job trying to be as clever as Austen without copying Austen...
Name: stillmoment reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 03:52 pm
I am a huge fan of Jane Austen's novels and I have to say that this fic is very good. You use the Pride&Prejudice storyline quite accurately and yet make the story believable to Harry Potter characters. Absolutely magnificent! Keep up the great work.

Author's Response: I really appreciate you saying so, because that's exactly what I'm aiming for. I decided when I was planning this fic that I really wanted to stay true to canon as much as possible. Someone suggested that I make Mrs. Weasley into a character just like Mrs. Bennet, which was tempting because that would be SUCH fun to write, but I'm afraid Mrs. Weasley is just not that shallow and obnoxious.
Name: Kalira reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 02:59 pm
The BBC one was definitely infinitely better than the one with Kiera Knightly... perhaps because I've got a not so secret crush on Colin Firth. He always seems to show up in productions that I absolutely love. I really like the Bollywood version too, Bride and Prejudice. Hilarious.

Pans was a bit weird in that last bit... randomly being buddy buddy with Ginny and then just as randomly switching back to not-so-lovable Pans. I thought Ginny was funny and at the same time just as irrational as she was in the book. Draco's comment about it not being healthy for women to walk in the rain was priceless! And I recognised the bit about when people lose his good opinion it's lost forever. I think you've done a good job so far.

Author's Response: The "drenched women" comment was, of course, my substitution for Darcy's comment about Elizabeth and Miss Bingley's figures when they're walking... He puts it in such pretty language but it really is a scandalous thing for a gentleman to say! Bride and Prejudice, btw, is AWESOME. I didn't like it at first because of the obviously lower budget quality but it grew on me. I almost know it by heart by now. My sisters and I do the, "No life without wife" number sometimes because it's just so much fun!
Name: silver rose reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 01:26 pm
yay! another chappie!.. you update pretty fast huh?

Author's Response: I started this story a long time ago -- before Half Blood Prince came out, in fact -- so I have the first bunch of chapters. I'm basically doing revisions to stay closer to the canon that we've received from the great Jo since I started writing. This chapter, however, I had to do a bit more work on than the first four because this conversation between them really had to be good, and it wasn't too fabulous the first time I wrote it.
Name: AudsMalfoy reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 10:30 am
So I have not reviewed this story before. And I am desperately sorry about that.
But this chapter got me hook. I love Jane and all of the BBC productions, kudos on that!
I think the adaptations was lovely!
It is a beautiful piece and I love forward to more. Maybe more Jane? Emma would be beyond adorable... just an idea.
:D

Author's Response: Hmmm... How to translate Emma into a DG fic... You've given me something to think about.
Name: Incognito reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 09:28 am
I am delightfully giddy! I love the little battle of wills between Ginny and Draco. Please do continue on.

Author's Response: "Delightfully giddy," -- I like that. Your review made me delightfully giddy myself. ;)
Name: snowfelon reviewed Chapter 5 on Dec 03, 2008 08:42 am
hellos, just wondering if you're referring to the one with Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy? If so, yeah I totally dig it, way more than the Keira one. anyways, this is quite an interesting read, thanks! will be looking out for more.

Author's Response: Yep. Colin Firth is Mr. Darcy personified as far as I'm concerned. Wish I had a Darcy like him...
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