I finally did it and read this book!! I have seen the 1995 miniseries, the 2005 movie and I absolutely love The Lizzie Bennet Diaries. My sister and I bonded and loved LBD together and now that I've read the source, I still think it's my favorite version of this story. Then the book then the other t...
I'm not going to say much that probably hasn't already been said, but what a great novel! I get the Darcy love. I love Elizabeth; I liked Jane and Mr. Bennet had me tearing up at the end, knowing his favorite daughter will be leaving the home. Mr. Bennet's talk with Elizabeth, trying to make sure sh...
WARNING: REVIEW CROWDED BY GIFS! “Laugh as much as you choose, but you will not laugh me out of my opinion.” I did it,guys. I finished my first Jane Austen book. Now I can finally join the cool kids club. And I have one thing to say to Miss Austen: To be quite honest,I’m happy I waited. ...
Actually a good romance novel. I enjoys Austen's humour very much. The plot is quite interesting, and the characters development is well - done. Will be reading Austen's again in the near future.
Because its a classic, I feel like I'm supposed to like Pride and Prejudice. I knew I would have a hard time sitting down and finishing it so I decided to listen to it. I zoned out several times but still found myself knowing exactly what was happening. Too much talking for my taste. Excellent writi...
How to write a review for such a revered classic? I don’t think I will attempt it. I just want to express a few thoughts I had after re-reading this novel. I remember my first read, many years ago, with pleasure. I really liked it at that time. Now, as a much more mature reader and a writer myself, ...
This was a long read, but that was mainly due to the edition of the book I borrowed from my local library. This edition contained beautiful colored illustrations and a glossary explaining some words or phrases that were common back In Ms. Austen's time that most readers may be unfamiliar with. There...
I read this book in a single day -it was impossible to put down. Elizabeth is an intelligent, likeable heroine. Austen's criticisms of the ridiculous social rules and rigid gender roles of the time are spot-on. And while Mr. Knightly is still the one for me, Mr. Darcy ended up becoming pretty wonder...
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