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Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the greatest book ever written
Review: I first read Pride and Prejudice when I was about 12 years old. It was certainly, without a doubt the greatest piece of literature I have ever read, and I am an avid reader. In fact, I have read this book about 10 times, and I recommend this book to all my friends and to you because I did not like to read until I read the Jane Austen novels. After I read Pride and Prejudice, I realized that there are books out there that are worth reading for fun, and ever since, I have always been in the process of reading a book for fun, even in addition to the books I read for my high school classes. If I could give Pride and Prejudice more than 5 stars, I would. If you want to discover the joy of reading, there is no book that can better help you find it than Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love it!
Review: This was the first novel I had ever read by Jane Austen, and it certainly was not the last! The characters are humorous, and the story line is soooo romantic! I picked in seventh grade after my mother told me that I probably wouldn't enjoy it. I read it just to prove to her that I could, and now it is definitely one of my favorites. There were parts of the book that were long and confusing for me, but they were certainly overshadowed by all of the many exciting and romantic scenes! A must-read book! And after you finish this delightful novel, try another one of Austen's works, like Emma (my fave) or Persuasion. You will love them as well!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Magical
Review: Wonderful! Absolutely amazing. I have read this story more than 5 times, without even feeling bored. There's something magical about this story and I assure you that it has not lost it's magic. Of course, my favourite character is Elizabeth - full of life, independent, witty, charming... a wonderful combination for a woman.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A CLASSIC FOR EVERYONE
Review: I had to read this book for English class not too long ago as an independant reading...AND I LOVED IT! I was struck by the clear, realistic writing and I finished it in two days. I hated having to put it down every few chapters to write in my journal about it. This book has a great message in it--for a clue, look at the title. P&P is all that it's said to be...a classic novel with a heart-warming lesson within it's pages. The romance between Eliza and Darcy is thrilling. The characters of Eliza's parents are hilarious. I loved the style of the writing-not flowery or rambling. The story line could take place anywhere and to anyone. You just can't put this book down, and if you have to, your hands burn to pick it up again. JUST READ THE BOOK, THEN YOU'LL KNOW WHAT I'M GOING ON AND ON ABOUT!!! :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome and hilarious
Review: I had once heard a defination of a "classic as a book to be admired but not read." This book definately defied all that. It was great read. Funny, touching and warm. A witty husband, a pain for a wife and adorable daughters. Do read. This is from a 18 year girl. so a must read for all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is very sophisticated; yet quite amusing
Review: With a perusal of this book one will find the snobbery of the time yet Austen reveals this in an amusing way. I found when reading this book i am quite fluttered about the story because of the richness of the characters and the plot. With reading this book another time one finds a new detail not seen the first time around. This is truly an inspiration of a book that shows politeness still remains locked in books and in forgotten parts of time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: (dare I say it?) a literate Harlequin romance
Review: Anyone who has ever abandoned a first impression of another for quite an opposite assessment of the person... or had a disingenuous "friend"... or been mortified by a parent's behavior in front of someone whose opinion mattered... or had a wanton and unrepentant sibling... or been able to lay bear to an object of affection the true meaning of all of the crossed signals and misunderstandings that occurred up until that point... To any such persons (and several more), Austen's novel, though nearly two hundred years old, will surely ring true. As in most any romantic comedy, there is not much question of the couple(s!) getting together in the end, but it's the getting there--and, of course, the revelation of it all in the end--that is the fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: gets better every time i pick it up
Review: I first read "P&P" when i was very young and i enjoyed it but didnt understand much other than Lizzie Bennett was adorable. but i recently read it again and it was so wondeful, all the subtle humor and irony behind what seems to be just a simple love story. what's amazing is that even thought the book was written in Regency England the characters seem so recognizable: the pompous sycophant Collins, the overbearing mom Mrs. Bennett, the dishonest charmer Wickham, and of course, the sometimes self-righteous, sometimes sharp-tongued, but always lovable Lizzie, who's just my favorite. Now that i have a boyfriend i can understand the relationship between lizzie and darcy much better: unlike today's soap operas, where people jump into bed within minutes of meeting, Austen recognizes that true love takes time to develop and that lovers dont always say or do the right thing. it's just wondeful, the whole book, and i recommend all girls read if only to have a real role-model in Lizzie Bennett.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 2 Enthusiastic Thumbs-Up!
Review: "P+P" is one of those rare and delightful reads which tugs the heartstrings even more each time you pick it up. This story combines razor-sharp wit and genuine feeling to produce a thoroughly pleasing result. Elizabeth and Darcy are vibrant characters with whom you can genuinely sympathize. One doesn't feel detached from the plot and conflicts despite the myriad differences between Regency England and late 20th century America. In short, "Pride & Prejudice" remains my all-time favorite book, bar none. To the high-school student of "Brit Lit" who cannot bear another "thee" or "thou", take a chance on this book. Austen is a refreshing change, and will most likely prove a pleasant surprise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is one of the greatest love stories of all time!
Review: This is the type of book that you never want to end. Jane Austen has an incredible way of connecting her characters to one another and makes the reader anxiously anticipate the story's final love scene. Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy are two of the most unforgettable characters in literature. The transformations of their characters is lovely to experience, over and over again!


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