Snog, Marry, Kill: Mr. Darcy, Rhett Butler, or Holden Caulfield?

Okay, so the best ideas are borrowed…which is why I’m borrowing one from our friends over at Daemons TV They’ve started a fun game of “Would You Rather” with their favorite TV shows, and I’d like to try something similar with books. Let’s play a good ole’ fashion game of “Snog, Mary, Kill” with some of our favorite fictitious characters. So here are your choices: Mr. Darcy form Pride and Prejudice Rhett Butler from Gone With The Wind Holden Caulfield from The Catcher In The Rye So, out of these 3 guys, who would you snog (trying to keep it PG folks), who would you marry, and who would you kill? Remember, each one has to be used only once, no exceptions. Here are my choices: Snog: Rhett Butler (has a way with the ladies, but commitment issues) Marry: Mr. Darcy (rich, faithful,handsome) Kill: Holden (potty mouth, no ambition, currently [...]

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PRIDE & PREJUDICE Review

PRIDE & PREJUDICE by Jane Austen If you are a fan of romantic comedy then Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice needs to be in your book collection immediately. The story is about the Bennets, a middle class family in England, around the year of 1813, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and their 5 daughters. Jane and Elizabeth are the oldest and most responsible. Mary is the book worm, and Lydia and Kitty are the flirty troublemakers. The only thing that makes this family much different from a modern day family is that since the Bennet’s had no sons, their estate must be passed down to a male cousin (the creepy Mr. Collins). With the expense of having 5 mouths to feed, and the looming threat of getting turned out of their home should Mr. Bennet die, Mrs. Bennet is hugely invested in getting her daughters married (preferably to [...]

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