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I was really struggling with this and waiting for something to happen besides furtive glances and dialogue that hinted at something, and oh, goodness.
Then on page 100 we were introduced to Captain Benwick, a true brooding romantic hero! Shortly thereafter, Louisa has a concussion and things start to happen. Woot! Stuff is happening!
Many of my friends adore this book, and Anne Elliot. I tried, I read every page, but I can not love Jane Austen.
Then on page 100 we were introduced to Captain Benwick, a true brooding romantic hero! Shortly thereafter, Louisa has a concussion and things start to happen. Woot! Stuff is happening!
Many of my friends adore this book, and Anne Elliot. I tried, I read every page, but I can not love Jane Austen.

"It is the worst evil of too yielding and indecisive a character, that no influence over it can be depended on. You are never sure of a good impression being durable. Every body may sway it; let those who would be happy be firm."
3.5 controversial to many stars
This is my first Austen book and I think I may just prefer the Bronte sisters to her. There was a lot of telling instead of of showing or conversation that bogged me down. I know so many people adore Austen, though, so I'm definitely going ...more
3.5 controversial to many stars
This is my first Austen book and I think I may just prefer the Bronte sisters to her. There was a lot of telling instead of of showing or conversation that bogged me down. I know so many people adore Austen, though, so I'm definitely going ...more

(Not a review, just notes for myself)
I think I read this in or right after college. Then I started it again in 2011, but I don't think I finished it (at least I never updated it here). I saw a few reviews of the new Netflix movie and had an itch to read it again. ...more
I think I read this in or right after college. Then I started it again in 2011, but I don't think I finished it (at least I never updated it here). I saw a few reviews of the new Netflix movie and had an itch to read it again. ...more

I wish my high school English teachers had explained how very funny Jane Austen's works are.
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