This was my first Jane Austen book! I've always considered myself too much of a cynical in love to enjoy any Jane Austen book, man how I was wrong.
It's been a long time since a book captured my attention so much. I could see so much of myself in the main character (that might not be a great thing, since I've read Emma might be the least likeable of Austen's heroines) and you really can't help falling in love with Mr. Knightley.
Just like when I read Jane Eyre, I was surprised by the critcism hidden away in the book, I thought it so out of place for a book written in the 1800s that it has made me love it more.
I'm starting this soon. I didn't know that the movie Clueless (one of my faves) was based in this book until a couple years ago. I'm really excited to read this one.
I honestly knew nothing about this book until I found out that Clueless was based off of it and that made me want to read it. I know, terrible that that is the main reason I want to read the book but that's the way it turned out! Haha! Plus I don't mind admitting it because Clueless is a great movie!
One of the reasons I loved Emma was because she was vain and meddlesome. She was flawed. Unlike so many heroines we see out there. I don't know, I made a huge connection to her.
Sorry if I came off as not liking Emma as a character. I thought she was wonderful but flawed. I was just commenting that she was vain. Clueless was a great adaptation of this book and I could relate the movie scenes to the book as I read it.
It's been a long time since a book captured my attention so much. I could see so much of myself in the main character (that might not be a great thing, since I've read Emma might be the least likeable of Austen's heroines) and you really can't help falling in love with Mr. Knightley.
Just like when I read Jane Eyre, I was surprised by the critcism hidden away in the book, I thought it so out of place for a book written in the 1800s that it has made me love it more.