Jane Eyre or Pride and Prejudice?

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Pride and Prejudice for me always. Jane eyre is good too but it's not as entertaining as pride and prejudice. :D
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Jane Eyre! It's probably my favorite book of all time. I have read both, and Jane Eyre kept me hooked. Pride and Prejudice wasn't nearly as captivating, but still a wonderful novel!
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After reading Pride and Prejudice, I tried to read Jane Eyre but couldn't connect to the story or the main character. To me, Pride and Prejudice is unparalleled.
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Jane Eyre is my favorite but Pride and Prejudice is also interesting.
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Jane Eyre 100%! I read it when I was at school, and the characters in particular really leaped off the page - they were so vividly described! Sadly I've not managed to get into Jane Austen's books, so it's Jane Eyre all the way for me.
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Jane Eyre is my favorite. Her life is dynamic and never stays in one place. She needs to make these judgments quickly. She puts a lot of effort into her work, which inspires me. Regarding the relationship, I enjoy watching Jane and Mr. Rochester come to know one another and how she grows to love the flawed but passionate guy.
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To me, I feel like Pride and prejudice is one of those overrated masterpieces and Jane Eyre is underappreciated. But maybe that's because I fell in love with Jane Eyre before I ever gave Pride and Prejudice a chance. All in all, Jane Eyre is a much better read in my opinion.
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Both are amazing. It is difficult to choose among the two.
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Pride and prejudice is my favorite. Jane Eyre is ok. But the anticipation of the relationship between Mr Darcy and Elizabeth is my all time favorite. I know whats going to happen but i still get excited!
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