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Which Austen book should I read next!?
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Dec 15, 2015 02:21AM

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Lol, honestly, you will end up reading them all eventually, so just pick the one that tickles your fancy at the moment. They are all great, actually, in their own way, because Austen was not a formulaic writer, and so her stories are all very different, and her heroines and heroes too. And then you will re-read them all probably, finding new things to love in each of them. I am so jealous you get to read them a first time around!

I didn't find Emma hard to read and I always liked her. I did struggle a little with the beginning of Persuasion the first time I read it, as a teenager, but now I love it.

Yeah, true; I'll be reading them all this school year/summer for sure. Just wanted the next one I read to be a really good one in case I somehow don't get to read anymore of her books this Christmas break. But, actually, I think I won't have any trouble finishing Emma & Persuasion (at least) over the break, along with the other books I have to read. And yes, I'm so thankful to have all these potentially amazing books to read for the first time. Just last summer, I thought I might never find a book/series that I could read without comparing to Harry Potter (because I had read that series in the beginning of summer), and feeling disappointed because it would be so inferior. But P&P took away that feeling because I easily & naturally became obsessed with it, & I'm excited to see what the rest of the JA books have in store

I didn't find Emma hard to read and I always liked her. I did struggle a little with the beginning of Persuasion the first t..."
Hmmm. Well I'm a teenager, so maybe I'll read Emma. Which JA book is your favorite?



;) nice comparison

;) nice comparison"
Val McDermid equated horrid novels with vampire and warewolf novels with the same results.


Try "Persuasion."

I didn't find Emma hard to read and I always liked her. I did struggle a little with the beginning of Persuasion the first t..."
Ugh! Emma is one of my least favorite, mostly because of the character Emma. Such a spoiled brat!

I loved 'Pride and Prejudice'. If you have not already read it, definitely read it next.

I think Persuasion is my equal favourite to P&P so I'd read that last and save the best until the end. Emma was my least favourite because, as so many have said, her character is grating, spoilt and interfering but for many (I think Jane Austen too) Emma was considered the best.
It may simply be easier to read them in the order they were published and let that be your decider.

I think only Emma, Mansfield Park and Persuasion were written after Austen was published?
P and P has to be the all time favourite, with, then either Emma or Persusasion coming next.
Personally, I'd probably recommend P and P, then S and S, then Emma, then Persuasion.
Mansfield Park is quite heavy going, and I would save it till last. It's a 'slow burn' novel, and quite unlike the others, and much longer and 'heavier'.
Northanger Abbey is the lightest of them in terms of literary quality and mood and tone, I would say.
My own personal problem with Emma is not s much that she is grating, spoilt and interfering (athough yes, all three to an extent!), but that she is just so embarrassing! I mean, I squirm when I read it, and realise just how hopelesslly wrong she is about absolutely everything.
The most excruciatingly embarrassing scene is where she is 'pounced on' by the vicar, Mr Elton, who proposes to her. HE thinks she's been encouraging him for HERSELF, whereas she's been encouraging him for her low-born protegee Harriet Smith. Mr Elton is outraged that Emma thought Harriet good enough for him, and Emma is outraged that Mr Elton thought he was good enough for Emma himself!
It's just a squirmathon scene - horrendously embarrassing all round. Eeek!

Emma is rich and beautiful and almost always wrong about everything. Not typical Austen. Not a good first read.
But a very fine, engrossing, plot twisting novel you won't want to miss.

Please can you try my group out, here on Goodreads. It is called Classics and I would really like if it had more members. Thank You.

Also agree you can't go wrong with Persuasion - it's the most 'romantic' of all the novels I think.
Florence, I'm going to take a look now!

Thanks
