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(Somehow I never marked any Jane Austen novels as read, when I've read most of them multiple times. Trying to remedy this by summarizing my feelings on each one.)
I feel like I know what Jane was trying to do here - to show the disparity between serious and silly, the rich and poor, the entitled and the underprivileged. She manages it, but it is too heavy-handed for my tastes. ...more
I feel like I know what Jane was trying to do here - to show the disparity between serious and silly, the rich and poor, the entitled and the underprivileged. She manages it, but it is too heavy-handed for my tastes. ...more

I liked this very much as I like Jane Austen's works. Nice story about different values in life presented by Fanny, quiet and loyal, and Mary and Henry Crawford, who have more like big city attitude. Great read.
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Feb 12, 2009
Bonnie
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it was amazing
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Feb 22, 2011
Vesra (When She Reads)
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May 23, 2013
Doris
marked it as to-read