Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice Mansfield Park Persuasion
by Jane Austen
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First off, let me start by saying this book was a hundred times better than 1984, in my opinion. It had a much more interesting plot line, and I didn't find it painful to pick up and actually read by my own volition. The olden days kind of language was new, and sometimes complicated and somewhat confusing, but after the first few chapters I just kind of got used to it, and it became a lot easier and smoother to understand (without having to stop and backtrack every paragraph or so).
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Read in March, 2008
I’m not going to lie, I saw the movie before I read the book. I know that this is a major don’t, but I can’t do anything about it now. Anyways, I though both were fantastic. The best part about seeing the movie before reading the book was that I wasn’t let down by it, I liked it even more. Usually movies leave plenty of details out, which Pride and Prejudice didn’t escape from, and you’re let down due to reading the book first. In my case, I found the book fascinating because I got t...more
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Read in March, 2008
Being such a fan of some of Jane Austen's other works (excepting Northanger Abbey and Mansfield Park, which I just have not been able to get into), and being so interested in Jane Austen's life and the Regency period, I cannot believe I waited as long as I did to read Persuasion. I love this book. I attempted to read it in college but put it down -- perhaps it takes being at least Anne Elliot's age and spending a bit more time on earth to appreciate this work, the underlying theme of which is di...more
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Read in January, 2007
Mansfield Park:This was actually the first Jane Austen book I had ever read and felt disappointed by the end. I was fine that the heroin, Fanny Price, didn't have a strong personality throughout the book. I mainly disliked the build up of all the characters only to have it end abruptly. It was like I was being told a story only to have the story teller get bored at the end and close the book while summing up the end in a tired way.
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Read in January, 1965
I'm one of those perennial fans of Jane Austen. Read most of the novels -- P&P many times -- and watched a good portion of the TV series and/or movies. My favs being the PBS series with Colin Firth, Emma with Gwenyth Paltrow, and Clueless with Alicia Silverstone. In other words, I just never get tired of Austen's style. BTW, just saw "Jane Austen's Book Club" -- it doesn't rank as anything special, but it's a good chikflik.
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Read in February, 2008
What the heck is wrong with this site, they don't have Persuasion?! I only read Persuasion, but didn't feel like entering all the info by myself- so here it looks like I read all three. Persuasion was a great, quick read. Poor Elizabeth, glad for Anne, and relieved Wentworth didn't screw everything up by being a dud.
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Read in January, 2003
recommends it for:
Anyone who is a sucker for a good love story
This has to be one of the greatest love stories ever put into print! I fell in love with it from its famous first sentence and couldn’t put it down. It’s wild and witty and I don’t think anyone knows how to write better book about love without getting into the naughtier bits of romance than Jane Austen!
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Read in October, 2007
I read this novel for a writing class. Although I usually prefer modern literature and often bestsellers, reading a classic like this makes one realize what literature is all about. Even today and with a totally different social structure, this novel continues to capture the interest of any reader.
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Read in September, 2007
When I read Little Women I thought I might die of boredom, and feared the same from this book, but I ended up really liking it. It's actually interesting and moves fairly quickly. It's got relateable characters and a relateable story line. It's a good read that won't send you snoozing.
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Read in January, 1993
I own an earlier binding of this collection. What do I have to say about Austen? She's just fabulous. The pinnacle is Pride and Prejudice and (sigh) Mr. Darcy. I have also read and enjoyed the other two novels - particularly Persuasion.
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Read in January, 2003
Can you believe that I didn't read any of Jane Austen's books until after graduating from college and getting married? How did I survive my dating years? Of course I'm totally hooked on Jane Austen now . . .
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Hmm, for some reason when I tried to find Pride and Prejudice on its own Sense and Sensibility showed up and then a huge list of other crap. So, I picke this omnibus but haven't read the others in it.
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recommends it for:
girls who enjoy a sort of fairy tale ending
That wealth and social standing shouldnt let you be prejudice against thoughs below you in rank, or that you should not let your pride hinder you from what you truely love.
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I love Persuasion! Though you hear a lot of acclaim for "Pride and Prejudice", I think Persuasion is a close contender. A little slow to start but definitely a good read.
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Read in January, 1994
This is a classic for intelligent women bored of the game of love and intent on finding someone who respects us for who we are and not simply what we look like.
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Sorry, just couldn't handle this book. It took me far longer to get through this book than most. I could never get into it and was a typical love story.
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Read in September, 2007
Right now, it's a tough slower read. I'm anxious to keep moving. It's fun to pick up a classic and learn some antique phrases!
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Read in February, 2007
I read Persuasion, not Mansfield Park. Loved it! I liked Anne Elliot almost as much as Elizabeth Bennet's character.
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Read in February, 2008
It took awhile to understand the language but once I did I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Funny book and great characters. How can you not love Mr. Darcy?
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