Unlike Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the plot of Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters really stands on its own, separate from the original Sense and Sensibility. It might be a little painful for fans of Austen's Colonel Brandon to see him deformed into a human-sea monster hybrid, but after a little while you'll find yourself swept away by the tide of the story. Those who don't think they would like Austen would do better to start with this book than with P&P&Z since this one has a much higher "ultraviolence" to romance ratio than Quirk Books' first Austen-inspired publication.
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Purple Rose Theatre Visits
Purple Rose Theatre presents a Concert Reading of their upcoming play Miles & Ellie, by Don Zolidis on Tues., May 28 from 6:30-9 PM at the Downtown AADL. Artistic Director Guy Sanville will lead a discussion after the reading, when the audience can offer their comments.

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Find out the history of the city around you with this collection of over 130 local history articles published in the Ann Arbor Observer. The articles (many written by renowned local historian and author Grace Shackman) describe everything in Ann Arbor, from its churches to its shops to its gardens. Articles are illustrated by a large collection of photographs from Ann Arbor's early days to its present days.
