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July 1, 2024
When the wealthy Mr. Bingley docks his starcruiser on Elizabeth Bennet's home moon of Heoros, she thinks he could be a perfect match for her unmarried sister Jane. Elizabeth is far less impressed by his companion, the aloof Mr. Darcy, but as she learns more about him, her opinion begins to change. Can the two of them overcome their bad first impressions? This remix of Jane Austen's classic transfers much of the original novel's text to an opulent spacefaring setting, a technique reminiscent of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith. Graphic designer Lampley adds lavish illustrations, handwritten notes, and lively chat logs between characters, highlighting perspectives unheard in the original. The visually pleasing result should appeal to Austen fans interested in collector's editions. Staunch sci-fi fans will have to embrace a stardust-sprinkled Regency society rather than expecting complex worldbuilding. However, the remix provides a more modern and satisfying take on Lydia Bennet's fate. VERDICT Lampley's (The Onyx Vial) adult debut is an eye-catching creation that will charm Austen lovers and fans of soft sci-fi romance.--Erin Niederberger
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September 1, 2024
Pride and Prejudice in Space is one of those rare books that is exactly what it says it is: Jane Austen's most well-known novel with a sf twist. Lampley has created a whole new world in the stars, full of planets, moons, and droids serving tea on a spaceship. The novel's main story is a shortened version of Pride and Prejudice with much of the same action and dialogue; it does, however, offer new perspectives from other members of the Bennett family. Although the premise seems rather light, the reader quickly learns that the Bennetts are out of society and desperate to make good matches. Taking on the themes of family, caste-based societies, and yes, pride and prejudice in an entirely new backdrop, this novel is perfect for people who love creative adaptations of classics, such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009), by Seth Grahame-Smith. The book also offers Lampley's interesting, complex graphics that include drawings of moons, ships, and the clothes the character wear.
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