I am ten chapters into Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and likewise within the pages of Sense and Sensibility.
Author Archive | Veronica Monique
Which Do I Embody, Sense or Sensibility?
It was in a women’s study in fiction that I read my first novel by Jane Austen which happened to be Sense and Sensibility.
Bitter Relations
Of all the aspects of Dreadfully Ever After that were disappointing, what I did find most intriguing were the developments at Lady Catherine’s estate.
Speaking of Jane Austen
This day marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of Sense and Sensibility, which we are about to begin along with Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters.
Gang Banging with Dandies
Society, however, continues on with all the decorum and civility of the well bred who have not lost their sense of pride with cliques and gangs.
Plagued by Unanswered Questions
Having just completed Dreadfully Ever After (DEA) by Steve Hockensmith I am left with more questions about the zombie plague.
Lumpley Get’s His Lumps
In Dawn of the Dreadfuls there were many things that did not sit well with me.
Men of Caricature
Going back in time before Elizabeth and Jane meet any of our proper men of character, we are introduced to a few absurd men of caricature.
The Morning of the Resurgent Pandemic
This isn’t so much the dawn as it is mid-morning of the day that marks the resurgence of the mysterious zombie plague.
Warrior First, Woman Second
In Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Elizabeth Bennet takes on another layer of complexity with her warrior’s code in addition to the etiquette she is expected to adhere.
Classism and Superior Fighting Skills
In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice classism is deeply entwined with etiquette and at the heart of all social interactions, dictating to what degree it is appropriate to become familiar with others.