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It is official--I've now read all the Austen novels!
Apparently I prefer the more mature, bittersweet Austen to the young romantically-minded Austen. While I enjoy a spirited heroine as much as the next girl, I appreciate that Austen's heroines all have markedly different personalities, and Fanny Price strikes me as one of the more difficult types from which to craft a heroine. Perhaps unfortunately, I see a lot of my teenaged self (and my current self--who am I kidding?) in Fanny--highly introve ...more
Apparently I prefer the more mature, bittersweet Austen to the young romantically-minded Austen. While I enjoy a spirited heroine as much as the next girl, I appreciate that Austen's heroines all have markedly different personalities, and Fanny Price strikes me as one of the more difficult types from which to craft a heroine. Perhaps unfortunately, I see a lot of my teenaged self (and my current self--who am I kidding?) in Fanny--highly introve ...more

On one hand, it's Jane Austen, on the other hand it's heroine irritates me throughout the book. If this were the first Austen novel I'd read, there would never have been a second one.
A positive note on the book is that the cat which is much disliked at Hogwarts is identically named with a character in this book. ...more
A positive note on the book is that the cat which is much disliked at Hogwarts is identically named with a character in this book. ...more

Jan 29, 2010
Catherine
rated it
it was ok
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classic,
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british,
female-protagonist,
time-period-1800s,
regency,
women-s-fiction

Jun 11, 2010
Lauren
marked it as 2020-2

Dec 28, 2010
Cathy
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it was ok
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Oct 25, 2011
Miss_Cultura
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Oct 04, 2012
Literary Ames
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