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...
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. ...
A bit too verbose for me but I absolutely loved the ending and I loved all the characters, so it worked out better than I initially thought. As with my other summer required reading book, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's, I think it was to my advantage that I had seen the movie before I read the book, oth...
Granted I had to read this for English, I kind of like this. The story was genuinely interesting and the way it was written was perfectly beautiful but I kind of rushed my way through it because in all honesty, I'd rather read something else. I can see its beauty buts its not really my type of story...
Classic. Brilliant. Must read. Lovely. Regency. Loved it. So good. To think that there are people in the world that this book is available to that have never read it is simply mind blowing.My favorite of Jane Austen's books. Darcy. *swoon*I love the book and I love the 5 hour A&E 1995 adaptation wit...
AcknowledgementsThe Penguin Edition of the Novels of Jane AustenChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the Text--Pride and PrejudiceAppendix: Original Penguin Classics IntroductionEmendations to the TextNotes
AcknowledgementsThe Penguin Edition of the Novels of Jane AustenChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the Text--Pride and PrejudiceAppendix: Original Penguin Classics IntroductionEmendations to the TextNotes
Simply amazing, very touching, and deep.A lot of thoughts are actually going on my mind now, which charachters I have fallen in love with, and which ones have I resented.Lizzy, the most unforgetable lady I have ever met in a novel, very powerfull and self confident, yet so tender and sweet.Mr. Darcy...
I hardly needed Penguin's introduction to remind me that Pride & Prejudice has significant parallels to Sam Richardson's Pamela (1740). In both books, a boorish man is reformed through the protagonist's refusal to fall for his original cockishness. And in both books, a late and great scene feature...
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