We have been so thrilled with the response to the Bronte-Along so far. 43 bloggers have joined us so far in our Jane Eyre obsession!

As you know, we are unable to leave our cherished Rochester entirely behind, so we will be adding Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights to the mix, rather than actually switching to it. And that way, anyone who wants to can join in at any time with whichever book they choose. No need to feel like, “Boo hiss, I missed Jane Eyre!”
Now, let’s join Heathcliff and Cathy on the moors for Wuthering Heights!
Here is our favorite adaptation, conveniently available to watch right here (in ten minute segments.) It is also streaming on Netflix.
You can read Wuthering Heights online right here.
We encourage you to add your Wuthering Heights-related pictures to the Bronte-Along flickr pool- it’s a great way for the other participants to see what you are up to. Don’t forget to link to your post in the caption!
To keep up-to-date with all things Bronte-Along, make sure to connect with us on the Eggplantia Facebook page . Please feel free to post your related links on that page, too! We want it to be a community place.
If you tweet, follow @brontealong on twitter! (and @eggplantia, for that matter!)
Remember: in the widget below, only link to a specific post about Wuthering Heights! And visit this post to be reminded about how to keep your posts archived.
And stay tuned for some amazing guest posts!
xo, melissa and beth











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I linked to a heather fabric collection inspired by Wuthering Heights. More to come!
You have to watch the original movie staring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier!!
I’m so excited we’re doing Wuthering Heights! I am loving the version of the movie you posted, I’m still working on finishing it, my kids never seem to give me enough time to myself to finish
I had so much fun re-reading Jane Eyre and coming up with a fun craft project, I cannot wait to get started with Wuthering Heights!
I have been eagerly awaiting Wuthering Heights. Yay!!!! I love Heathcliff, even if he’s a baddie.
not my favorite bronte, but i did enjoy wuthering heights a bit more this time than i did last time i read it.
I’m not doing such a great job keeping up with the crafty component, but I am having a fantastic time rereading the books and watching all of the movie adaptations! Also- thanks for not ditching Jane Eyre. I don’t think I could bear it. I intend to swoon over Rochester’s sideburns regularly.