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I don't know what it is about that book, but yes, I do love it. Legolas Send a noteboard - 25/04/2012 06:56:28 PM
I love that book. I never cease to be amazed (and entertained) when everything starts to unfold. I feel silly about that, but it is what it is. :P

I think I must've read it at least thrice, seen the mini-series at least thrice as well, and the Keira Knightley movie once. Somehow it stays good, but I really don't know why. Nostalgia and Jennifer Ehle's pretty eyes can only explain so much, and it's not as if the plot or characters are so particularly original... If it's a masterpiece, it's a very unassuming, subtle kind of masterpiece.
Sidenote: I always, always type Price and Prejudice and have to go back. I find that appropriate.

*lol* Never had that problem.
Have you read it? Thoughts? Feelings? If you hate it, tell me what's your favorite "other literature" book.

See above. :P And as for that question, it changes whenever you ask me, but right now I'm going to say Middlemarch. Eliot is rather less unassuming, at times even openly showing off, but brilliant. Loved Jane Eyre when I read it recently, as well. (Yes, there does seem to be a pattern with the strong 19th century British female protagonists...)
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Just read Pride and Prejudice again. - 25/04/2012 04:21:27 PM 1802 Views
honestly...I liked it better with zombies. - 25/04/2012 05:15:12 PM 1498 Views
Never read that. - 25/04/2012 10:14:51 PM 1452 Views
it has a lot of the charm of the original, and then the additional charm of zombies - 25/04/2012 11:36:55 PM 1606 Views
Dawn of the Dreadfuls wasn't bad... - 26/04/2012 02:04:13 PM 1436 Views
I don't know what it is about that book, but yes, I do love it. - 25/04/2012 06:56:28 PM 1528 Views
No idea. - 25/04/2012 10:16:35 PM 1487 Views
My fault? Thanks to me, I think you mean. - 26/04/2012 08:52:15 PM 1432 Views
Love it - 25/04/2012 08:06:58 PM 1467 Views
I know. - 25/04/2012 10:16:58 PM 1326 Views
Re: I know. - 01/05/2012 06:31:21 PM 1687 Views
I love Thomas Hardy. - 25/04/2012 08:33:41 PM 1413 Views
Hm. I never could. Which book particularly? - 25/04/2012 10:09:16 PM 1532 Views
that's what I always thought as well - 25/04/2012 11:42:29 PM 1567 Views
Jude the Obscure. - 26/04/2012 03:10:25 AM 1609 Views
I love Pride and Prejudice! - 26/04/2012 01:20:18 AM 1477 Views
Me too. <3 Darcy *NM* - 27/04/2012 10:42:14 PM 648 Views
See, I keep thinking Jane Austen books are "chick lit" but I like them anyway. - 26/04/2012 02:43:07 AM 1438 Views
Oh, come on. Jane Eyre is a great book. - 26/04/2012 08:42:17 PM 1454 Views
Hated Wuthering Heights. (but not as much as I hate Rochester of course) - 26/04/2012 09:31:13 PM 1511 Views
I don't think the first adaptation is cheating - 26/04/2012 10:04:14 PM 1389 Views
I think it's all cheating. - 26/04/2012 11:22:31 PM 1600 Views
I don't know. - 27/04/2012 12:06:00 AM 1534 Views
I admit she's too good for him - but isn't that part of the point? - 26/04/2012 10:08:13 PM 1514 Views
Clearly, it did work. - 26/04/2012 10:43:00 PM 1611 Views
Jane Eyre is bad chick lit. - 27/04/2012 05:59:55 PM 1396 Views
I do too. - 27/04/2012 10:44:13 PM 1385 Views
I think it's great - 26/04/2012 04:16:52 AM 1405 Views
It's the dialogue that makes it so much fun. - 26/04/2012 05:06:45 AM 1589 Views
Have you seen Lost in Austen? - 26/04/2012 07:59:14 PM 1411 Views
Could someone explain to me why Jane Austen's prose is considered good? - 27/04/2012 12:24:00 AM 1661 Views
I don't like her prose, but I like the dialogue - 27/04/2012 01:55:50 AM 1551 Views
You're not alone. - 27/04/2012 01:16:12 PM 1676 Views
I agree with what others have said - 27/04/2012 02:30:31 PM 1518 Views
Dialogue, wit, characters. The plot and descriptive prose are merely functional, true. - 27/04/2012 11:26:27 PM 1405 Views
The dialogue, wit, and characters I am not puzzled about. - 28/04/2012 03:17:37 AM 1570 Views
That was Dom, you'll have to ask him. - 28/04/2012 10:30:17 AM 1840 Views

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