*3.5 starsI enjoyed Jane as the main character, she is a complex character who is constantly developing. I really enjoyed this first half of the book. in the second half romance was mixed into it and I wasn't feeling the romance. I was constantly annoyed by the love interest and I didn't like. That ...
*3.5 starsI enjoyed Jane as the main character, she is a complex character who is constantly developing. I really enjoyed this first half of the book. in the second half romance was mixed into it and I wasn't feeling the romance. I was constantly annoyed by the love interest and I didn't like. That ...
I can't believe I didn't read this in high school! That being said, I probably wouldn't have enjoyed it as throughly in high school. My Serial Reader app definitely paired me well with this one!
I have always wanted to read this classic especially because there have been so many movies made about this book. Written by Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre is written in the first person. Jane herself tells the readers the story of her life from childhood until she is eventually married. Right away re...
Het begin van dit boek vond ik echt fantastisch, haar jaren bij het pleeggezin en op de kostschool vond ik interessant en leuk om over te lezen. Maar het deel op Thornfield High verveelde mij, en vond ik op sommige stukken nogal langzaam. En mr. Rochester.. na reviews te hebben gelezen moest dit ech...
Let us picture the year 1847. Now let's picture a not quite pretty, not rich, highly opinionated and devout women who values freedom and independence, who also carries a stout refusal to settle for anything other than who she wants as a husband? And a said future husband loves and respects her bec...
So if you have been following my status updates you'll already know I have not been a big fan throughout this book. Jane for the most part is okay, actually probably 2/3 of the females in this book weren't terrible, they all had heir faults yea, but in comparison to the males they were almost angeli...
I grew up in Europe, (not the UK), so I was never forced to read the great classics in school or taught their significance, only achieving a reluctant enjoyment in the process. However, I wanted to see what was considered feminism in that time and how that translated to this day for someone who was ...
After all this time?Always.***jane and i had a troubled beginning. there was this beautiful hard back copy that sat in our living room. i saw the orson welles film sometime when i was around eight or nine, and was captivated. immediately, i wanted to try to read the book. but i couldn’t get along...
When I was a kid, probably late elementary or early junior high, my mom introduced me to the old movie version of this book that had Elizabeth Taylor in it. It was a haunting movie and I was thrilled a few years later, early high school, to find the book and read it. Needless to say, the book cont...
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