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ZiaHope said …
gosh, i am in love with this boook!!!! Posted over a year ago
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saba1234 said …
Jane Eyre has to be my fave book of all time, it has all the ingredients for a great love story as well as great characters. Posted over a year ago
TheKingsWard12 said …
hihTHE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE.TOMMOROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. NOW
1. say your name ten times
2. say your mom's name five times
3. say your crushes three times
4. paste this to four other groups
If you do this, your crush will kiss you on the nearest Friday
But if you read this and do not paste this, then you
will have very bad luck.
SEND THIs 2 5 GROUPS IN 143 MINUTES. WHEN
ur DONE PRESS F6 AND ur CRUSH'S NAME WILL APPEAR IN BIG LETTER
<3 Posted over a year ago
cdkey said …
kOoLest book by Charlotte Posted over a year ago
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littlelemon said …
I've attempted a good few times to read Jane Eyre, and each one failed miserably. Then recently, I decided to give it another go, and this time, I surprised myself by managing to finish it within a matter of days! And not only that, but I absolutely adored it!! There's something very intelligent about Jane and Rochester's relationship, and I feel sure I've never read anything like it before. Their relationship is thrilling to discover; not pure, but intense and highly addictive to read. Posted over a year ago
elstef said …
I recently read Jane Eyre for the second time. I read it the first time a long time ago, and I dont know if I quite appreciated it then. In rereading it I loved the book, and especially Mr.Rochester. I literally laughed out loud at some of his lines, and his interactions with Jane were amazing. I think the scenes with him were my favorite scenes. Posted over a year ago
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SRitchieable said …
What the real Mr Rochester would have said to Jane Eyre, if it had been written at the time: "To Jane" by P.B Shelley:
We wandered to the Pine Forest
That skirts the Ocean's foam
The lightest wind was in its nest
The tempest in its home.
The whispering waves were half asleep,
The clouds were gone to play
And on the bossom of the deep
The smile of Heaven lay. Posted over a year ago
no1drwhofan commented…
I love the 1997 adaptation. So emotive. I call the actor who portrayed Mr Rochester 'Mr Shouty'. over a year ago
no1drwhofan commented…
'You are not your wounds!' How touching! over a year ago
no1drwhofan commented…
I only knew Timothy Dalton (Mr Rochester) as Rassilon from 'Dr Who'. over a year ago