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Feb 02, 2017
Melissa
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Five stars for the story - it's my favorite Austen. But only four stars for the narration. Nadia May is fine (she's got some flat vowels and she pauses too long between sentences, which are not unlistenable offenses, but she isn't Ciaran Hinds reading his letter and won't be ever ¯\_(ツ)_/¯).
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Persuasion to me has seemed a little bit like the country cousin out of the Austen novels. Pride and Prejudice is the popular one, with all the movie adaptations and the novelizations and the good press. Emma is sort of a runner-up. It also has some good movie versions and a lot of humor and lighthearted fun. Sense and Sensibility is also popular.
But before last year, I knew nothing at all about Persuasion. I wasn't sure what the plot was; I never saw it on the big screen; I couldn't even tell y ...more
But before last year, I knew nothing at all about Persuasion. I wasn't sure what the plot was; I never saw it on the big screen; I couldn't even tell y ...more

I’ve always been intrigued with the subtle knife of conversation that’s prominent in Austen books. A subtle remark, a right phrasing and your enemy is vanquished, cast off out of good society. It seems to be an analysis on the power of language over those who are more interested in appearance than reality. So goes Persuasion, an Austen work with a little less of the drama and more about the connection of two people. It’s a detail of how family and friends kept their true love apart, a sort of Ro
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Persuasion is the fifth Jane Austen novel I've read and while I've like them all, nothing will ever be as great as Pride & Prejudice. This is a fine story about Anne Eliot who was persuaded to give up the man she loved because he has neither fortune nor a title. The novel is set eight years later when Captain Wentworth comes back into her life. It's a romance, so you know how this is going to end.
A word on the text: I started reading this in the Annotated edition listed, but I soon realized that ...more
A word on the text: I started reading this in the Annotated edition listed, but I soon realized that ...more

I enjoyed this much more than I've enjoyed anything else Austen has written, and much more than I thought I would. Anne was a really strong and compassionate character, and her family was so ridiculous! I wish everyone got their comeuppance at the end, but that's not exactly Austen's thing.
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Sep 18, 2007
Dora
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England. I found this much more difficult to read than other Austen works. Something about it felt much more dense and difficult to navigate than the other novels.


Sep 29, 2008
Kristen
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Nov 24, 2009
Booktart
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