Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen

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Re: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen

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This book is absolutely one of my favorites.

The first time I read it I was 15 years old and 1 year away from graduating from high school.

They asked us to freely choose a book to read and they recommended this one to me.

Since then I can say I have reread it more times than I can count, it is a story that catches you from start to finish.

Simply wonderful!
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This book would teach every lady that the most spectacular trait of a lady isn't her beauty but how she carries herself(elegance).
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This book is so much fun! I grew up watching all the pride and prejudice films, so when I got to high school I was excited to finally read the book that inspired the films. I love how each movie uses different quotes from the book.
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This is my second favorite book of all time.
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I read this for the first time this year. I was not disappointed. The writing is sharp and witty. Austen beautifully paints a room through her use of dialogue and character expression. I was completely impressed. This is a great read, especially on audiobook.
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I will definitely leave a comment once i am done reading.
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"In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you."
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Great book! Its a classic for a reason! Everyone soul read it! :D
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i love this book so much. i cant tell you why but the language is soo hard to read
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I am currently in a reading slump and I got stuck at chapter 5. How I wish I could finally drag myself out of this slump.
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Good luck! I hope it will be the right fit for you. I was 15 when I read it and absolutely loved it. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Oh to read this for the first time again <3 Enjoy
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It's an awesome story. I really liked the language of the book and the characters.
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This is the first classic book that I have read. I love the story. Especially, the dialog in this book was beautifully written.
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Post by Onyinyechi Obi »

Not much into Jane Austen but I love some of her novels and Pride and Prejudice as one. I got bored a bit while reading it but enjoyed it when I finally finished it.
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