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I've avoided Austen for years for fear that I would be just like everyone else and love it. My fears have become reality. Austen's skill at utilizing words in both an economic and extravagant way really surprised me. Reading her prose was a bit like working a puzzle on a pleasant Sunday morning and it may be part of what kept me interested in the beginning.
Pride and Prejudice is indeed a key work in the evolution of the novel. Not only was Austen's dialogue rich but her plot and characters were ...more
Pride and Prejudice is indeed a key work in the evolution of the novel. Not only was Austen's dialogue rich but her plot and characters were ...more

I re-read this for a book club and I was surprised how much I'd forgotten about the story in general, and definitely about the dry, sarcastic voices that Austen gives several of her characters. I remember loving Pride and Prejudice when I read it the first time, and I loved it again when I read it again.
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Amazing, smart, and funny like always. I listened this time, Rosamund Pike was perfect (except for the voice of Mrs. Bennet, she was kind of annoying).

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Erica
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