The first part of Part 2 was the best part of the book. Part 1 felt “too good” and like the same ideas repeated over and over (they teased each other; how crazy it was that they met at Pemberly and how different their lives would be if they didn’t, etc) and then all of the bad stuff was squeezed into the second half of Part 2. Why wasn’t there more of ebb and flow instead of all good and then all hard?
— Dec 24, 2020 09:08PM
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