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Pride & Prejudice the Parlor Game: A Literature-Inspired Party in a Box
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Pride & Prejudice the Parlor Game: A Literature-Inspired Party in a Box
From Gibbs Smith Gift
Current price: $24.99


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Pride & Prejudice the Parlor Game: A Literature-Inspired Party in a Box
From Gibbs Smith Gift
Current price: $24.99
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Not even your high school English teacher knew Jane Austen could be this uproariously clever.
A laugh-out-loud mash-up party game for everyone, whether you loved the novel, or barely skimmed it. Dealt from a deck of 400 response cards, complete modern musings such as, “The secret to a happy marriage is….” with phrases pulled directly from
Pride & Prejudice.
Put a new spin on a literary classic by turning this novel of manners into a comedy of errors.
Ideally suited to 4 players or more, ages 12 and up.
For fans of Jane Austen and classic literature, and for fans of anything but. It’s like reading the book . . . but funner.
Sample prompt/response scenarios:
Omg, last night I dreamt I was:
a man of more fashion than fortune.
nearly a hundred thousand pounds.
pleasing women.
the only handsome girl in the room.
The secret to a happy marriage is:
a bottle of wine every day.
a pack of foxhounds.
a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern languages.
silent indignation.
A laugh-out-loud mash-up party game for everyone, whether you loved the novel, or barely skimmed it. Dealt from a deck of 400 response cards, complete modern musings such as, “The secret to a happy marriage is….” with phrases pulled directly from
Pride & Prejudice.
Put a new spin on a literary classic by turning this novel of manners into a comedy of errors.
Ideally suited to 4 players or more, ages 12 and up.
For fans of Jane Austen and classic literature, and for fans of anything but. It’s like reading the book . . . but funner.
Sample prompt/response scenarios:
Omg, last night I dreamt I was:
a man of more fashion than fortune.
nearly a hundred thousand pounds.
pleasing women.
the only handsome girl in the room.
The secret to a happy marriage is:
a bottle of wine every day.
a pack of foxhounds.
a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern languages.
silent indignation.