From the Bookshelf of Books I Want To Talk About…
Find A Copy At
Group Discussions About This Book
No group discussions for this book yet.
What Members Thought

Jane Eyre is one of my all time favorites. I remember so much about the first time I held the book in my hands and fell completely head over heels in love with Victorian literature:the time, the feel of the period and Bronte's writing.
Wide Sargasso Sea is ambitious; I can't imagine wanting to take a famous book and writing the prequel.It takes a lot of guts to take this on.
In WSS, we uncover the story of the "mad" woman in the attic of Thornfield Hall where Jane comes to live. Discovering who An ...more
Wide Sargasso Sea is ambitious; I can't imagine wanting to take a famous book and writing the prequel.It takes a lot of guts to take this on.
In WSS, we uncover the story of the "mad" woman in the attic of Thornfield Hall where Jane comes to live. Discovering who An ...more

This review is a difficult one for me, because I thought that the book was "ok", but once I realized when it had been written, I gained more appreciation for it. The book reads as contemporary literature and reminds me of books that have been published more recently.
The story itself moved a little slowly for me, even though the overall book was short. For those of you who aren't familiar, the story is about how Mr. Rochester and Bertha from Jane Eyre met and became married. The story provides B ...more
The story itself moved a little slowly for me, even though the overall book was short. For those of you who aren't familiar, the story is about how Mr. Rochester and Bertha from Jane Eyre met and became married. The story provides B ...more


Jun 27, 2008
Rebecca
marked it as to-read

Apr 08, 2012
Robbie Bashore
marked it as to-read