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Books: Abridged or Unabridged?
Abridged 0 (0%)
Unabridged 2 (66.7%)
Doesn't matter 1 (33.3%)
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Abridged Or Not Abridged?
Topic Started: Jan 21 2016, 04:21 AM (71 Views)
Webster
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(Reddit) Abridged or Not Abridged?
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Hi everyone, I was hoping you could help identify if a book I have is abridged or not. I read an unabridged edition of "Jane Eyre" over ten years ago; about seven years ago I received a beautifully illustrated copy of Jane Eyre as a present. Since I'm in Victorian Lit this semester, of course this book is assigned. I wanted to make sure that before I begin that it is unabridged. I say this because it says Junior Illustrated Classics, but no where does it mention being abridged. (Reddit user iiRenity)

...came across this over at Reddit and got to thinking....when you get a book, do you prefer the unabridged version or the abridged version? Thoughts?
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No abridged of course.
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Rinku
Feb 22 2016, 09:24 PM
No abridged of course.
Great minds think alike! :) :coffee:
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