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Besides Harry Potter, I have to say that Jane Eyre is my favorite book. Let me tell you why.
1.) Reading this book is like being engulfed by an ocean of the most beautiful words strung together in the world and being okay with the fact that if you died while reading it, you would at least be surrounded by beauty.
2.) Jane is an awesome character that you can really feel for. She’s ahead of her time as far as her way of thinking and independence. Even t ...more
Besides Harry Potter, I have to say that Jane Eyre is my favorite book. Let me tell you why.
1.) Reading this book is like being engulfed by an ocean of the most beautiful words strung together in the world and being okay with the fact that if you died while reading it, you would at least be surrounded by beauty.
2.) Jane is an awesome character that you can really feel for. She’s ahead of her time as far as her way of thinking and independence. Even t ...more

This is SO GOOD. I won't give a summary of the plot, because you either a) already know the plot through movies and/or cultural osmosis, or b) don't know anything yet, in which case it's much better to just dive right in.
I was somewhere in the middle: I knew most of the story and I had a general idea of what kind of character Mr. Rochester was, but there were a couple of things that surprised and delighted me. Here's a little list:
1. The first person narrative is well-known to us now, but it was ...more
I was somewhere in the middle: I knew most of the story and I had a general idea of what kind of character Mr. Rochester was, but there were a couple of things that surprised and delighted me. Here's a little list:
1. The first person narrative is well-known to us now, but it was ...more

This book will forever be my favorite book.
I love Jane as a character, because we can see her grow into this amazing human being, who above all respects herself and is willing to choose her own path in life. No matter the difficulties.
She's a strong, independent, victorian woman. Who doesn't need any of your bullshit! *snaps fingers* And she's my absolute Queen because of that.
I also like Rochester, as a character. I know, I know... controversy. But I like that he's portrayed as charming but fl ...more
I love Jane as a character, because we can see her grow into this amazing human being, who above all respects herself and is willing to choose her own path in life. No matter the difficulties.
She's a strong, independent, victorian woman. Who doesn't need any of your bullshit! *snaps fingers* And she's my absolute Queen because of that.
I also like Rochester, as a character. I know, I know... controversy. But I like that he's portrayed as charming but fl ...more

I have to admit, I put off reading this book until this week, the week before school starts, because I thought it was going to be tedious to get through and frustrating to comprehend. Upon reading it though, I began to become more and more interested with each chapter, so much so that I found reading the book for hours on end, only stopping to eat and sleep. When I was near the end of the book, I even found myself waking up at one in the morning, naturally, over curiosity of what was to become o
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"I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an idependent will."
Yes, you are! You go, strong, independent, victorian woman, you!
I love this book, it has become one of my favorite classics.
I know I will re read it to the end of times.
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Yes, you are! You go, strong, independent, victorian woman, you!
I love this book, it has become one of my favorite classics.
I know I will re read it to the end of times.
...more

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