What a great time to read it again, sj!
We're also going to Bronte Parsonage, which I've never been too. So there will probably be a re-reading of Jane Eyre too. Luckily, they're both on my kindle.
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What a great time to read it again, sj!
We're also going to Bronte Parsonage, which I've never been too. So there will probably be a re-reading of Jane Eyre too. Luckily, they're both on my kindle.
Pix,
I love the book too. I need to re-read it soon. The thing about Austen's prose is that it just flows so well. What a wonderful writer.
And so FUNNY! That’s the thing I’ve loved rediscovering the most.
Pix, do you like Emma, too? I always feel like the odd girl out because that's the Austen I really love.
I'm all about the snark in Austen, which so many readers (not Buffistas of course) seem to miss.
I know not everyone here is a fan of Austen, but I just adore this book.
Yeah, but I'd say 95% of the people here are.
I like Emma. Mansfield Park is the one that kind of blows.
Though really, my favorite is probably Persuasion.
I've never read Persuasion.
I still need to read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, too, to complete my Bronte reading.
Mansfield Park is the one that kind of blows.
I found it much more enjoyable once I learned that it was her playing with the conventions of gothic novels.