Sense and Sensibility is a lot like a Fast & Furious movie, except there are no supercar races, gun fights, fist fights, robbery, and scantily clad girls. Come to think of it Sense and Sensibility is nothing like a Fast & Furious movie. I just had no idea how to start off the review.Actually Sense a...
Title: Sense and Sensibility Author: Jane Austen Original Published Date: 1811 Pages: NA Edition Language: Danish Format: Ebook Category: Classic, Romance, Historical Fiction Summary and review: This will be a very short review.... It is about two sisters who, after there father dies and there hal...
Better than I expected!I am completely in love with the movie version. It is one of my all-time favorites and was worried that in reading the book, it would ruin the movie for me. This was not the case at all. While it was not exactly an easy read, it was not tedious as I assumed it would be. Even ...
Better than I expected!I am completely in love with the movie version. It is one of my all-time favorites and was worried that in reading the book, it would ruin the movie for me. This was not the case at all. While it was not exactly an easy read, it was not tedious as I assumed it would be. Even ...
There is a lot said of countenances.Elinor and Marianne have markedly different countenances and differ on the best way to face the society presented to them by their neighbors and acquaintances. Marianne has little patience for measuring character and follows her passions, where they lead her to a ...
This is the fourth Jane Austin novel that I've read in the past few years (although GoodReads doesn't appear to have credited me with Pride and Prejudice), and I think I might have enjoyed it the most. Perhaps it's because I've always been in love with Emma Thompson who plays Elinore Dashwood in the...
here's the thing: i love Jane Austen. i've read Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Persuasion, and enjoyed them immensely. simply put: Austen was a phenomenal writer who created thoroughly fleshed-out characters, and contrary to popular belief, she didn't write romance novels so much as she wrote storie...
'The more I know of the world, the more am I convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love. I require so much!'Marianne Dashwood wears her heart on her sleeve, and when she falls in love with the dashing but unsuitable John Willoughby she ignores her sister Elinor's warning that her ...
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