From the Bookshelf of Never too Late to Read Classics…
Find A Copy At
Group Discussions About This Book
No group discussions for this book yet.
What Members Thought
This beautifully written novel is a celebration of morality, goodness, manners and courtesy. I yearn for a time when language and manners were an art form. In modern times, the novel has been reduced to vulgarity which is merely a reflection of our society.
I was quite frankly transported in mind and spirit to a sacred place.
I was quite frankly transported in mind and spirit to a sacred place.
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
Aug 17, 2012
Sara
marked it as to-read
Dec 10, 2012
Linda
marked it as to-read
Mar 14, 2014
Kristen
marked it as to-read
Dec 26, 2015
Victoria Evangelina Allen
marked it as to-read
Jan 06, 2016
Jim Townsend
marked it as to-read
Aug 21, 2016
Brenda H
marked it as tbr
·
review of another edition
Shelves:
kindle-freebies,
1800s-published
Sep 22, 2017
Khalil
marked it as to-read
Jan 23, 2018
Ruthbie
added it
May 05, 2018
Jacqueline
marked it as to-read
Sep 30, 2018
Jeanne
marked it as home-library-to-read
·
review of another edition
Shelves:
home-library
Apr 07, 2020
Seth
added it
Jul 19, 2020
Pat
marked it as to-read
Sep 26, 2020
Helena
marked it as to-read
















