Jane Austen

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Jane Austen

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I have all the Jane Austen books in my list but before I start reading them I'd like to know which book I should start with first.
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Post by book_reader »

Pride and Prejudice should be a good start.
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Post by Montetre' »

Yeah!
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Post by -Baburasian- »

Pride and Prejudice is very good but I also really love Emma.
And if you haven't seen the movies yet, I was really pleased with them.
{Pride and Prejudice-Keira Knightly}
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Post by Hanabi »

Pride and Prejudice was the first one I read, but I also really enjoyed Northanger Abbey. Also, if you're going to watch the Pride and Prejudice movie, the one to watch is the A&E version because they didn't cut much out, and the acting is fabulous.
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Post by atrixa »

I would avoid reading Sense and Sensibility straight after Pride and Prejudice, since the stories are so similar.
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Post by archanadevi »

you have to start from Pride and Prejudice.

That is great!!!
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Post by Kallista »

As with all, I recommend Pride and Prejudice. I also recommend watching the "Lost in Austen" movie directly afterward - truly a fun interpretation!
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Post by C0ldf1re »

Emma is a far more subtle and gentle book, with a nice plot. (Yes, I know my teacher said never to use the word "nice", but everything about Jane Austen is nice, in the nicest sense.)
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Post by Just Me »

Kallista wrote:As with all, I recommend Pride and Prejudice. I also recommend watching the "Lost in Austen" movie directly afterward - truly a fun interpretation!
I watched it too. loved it!
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Post by brownnataly21 »

Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books. It's perfect and it depicts the character relations in the book. The film is cool. I liked Colin Firth best. :D
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Just Me wrote:
Kallista wrote:As with all, I recommend Pride and Prejudice. I also recommend watching the "Lost in Austen" movie directly afterward - truly a fun interpretation!
I watched it too. loved it!
Yea, it seems to be one of the few good Austen offshoots! I have been weeding through the major spin-offs (P&P&zombies (4/5), S&S&seamosters(3/5), Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict(2/5), Jane Austen ruined my life(4.5/5)) but they seem to miss some of the point...

Especially Confessions... it was as if Lydia wrote a book with no subtlety or plot resolution. I do NOT recommend ^_^.
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Post by C0ldf1re »

Kallista wrote: Yea, it seems to be one of the few good Austen offshoots! I have been weeding through the major spin-offs (P&P&zombies (4/5), S&S&seamosters(3/5), Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict(2/5), Jane Austen ruined my life(4.5/5)) but they seem to miss some of the point...

Especially Confessions... it was as if Lydia wrote a book with no subtlety or plot resolution. I do NOT recommend ^_^.
This sounds interesting - if only I knew what you were talking about. What are they, and where do I find them?
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Post by smellymonkey »

I don't know if there is something I missed about Pride & Prejudice as i absolutely hated it, i found the love between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy unrealistic and idealised as well as the story really boring. I am actually interested however to know what other people love about it please let me know what i missed. x
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Post by C0ldf1re »

smellymonkey wrote:... i found the love between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy unrealistic and idealised ...
If stories were completely "true to life" they would be rather long-winded and boring.

So Jane Austen exaggerated matters for effect? Most people found it a nice effect.
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