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Hello, guys! I need some advice. I have had the book Pride and Prejudice for a long time, but I'm unsure if I should read it. It has glowing reviews, but:

1. I find classics challenging due to the old English.

2. Historical fiction isn't my genre.

3. I dislike books with unlikable narrators and little character development.

Considering these points, is Pride & Prejudice a good read for me? <3
Jun 25, 2024 07:14AM

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message 1: by ✧Bella✧ (new)

✧Bella✧ Wll, I know that I really enjoyed it, even tho it's not the sort of book I usually like. Austen does tend to use long sentences, and it was written in the early 1800's, so it isn't exactly modern writing. I personally loved the characters, although I suppose some had better development from others. So... I'm not sure. You might as well give it a shot if you have it tho.


message 2: by Ethereal (new)

Ethereal Amorist Bella wrote: "Wll, I know that I really enjoyed it, even tho it's not the sort of book I usually like. Austen does tend to use long sentences, and it was written in the early 1800's, so it isn't exactly modern w..."
ohh, that's interesting. Thanks for the reply!


message 3: by Katie (new)

Katie Hanna P&P definitely has a likable narrator, and strong character development for both the romantic leads. It's the OG enemies-to-lovers, but it's actually Done Well ;)


message 4: by ✧Bella✧ (new)

✧Bella✧ Katie wrote: "P&P definitely has a likable narrator, and strong character development for both the romantic leads. It's the OG enemies-to-lovers, but it's actually Done Well ;)"

Well said. I was just referring to the fact that apart from the leads, some of the characters might not be AS developed.


enne ✰ (inactive) i think you should read it just because i've heard so many great things and i dont think it will be as boring as you may think


message 6: by Ethereal (new)

Ethereal Amorist oh, thanks guys! yeah, then i'll just get into it right away. Thanks for your insights! <3


message 7: by Pisces51 (new)

Pisces51 If you are putting so much thought into it you are conflicted. I would start the book and see if your reservations were warranted...or not.


message 8: by Ethereal (new)

Ethereal Amorist Pisces51 wrote: "If you are putting so much thought into it you are conflicted. I would start the book and see if your reservations were warranted...or not."

yes, that's true. i'll just get over with it, lol.


message 9: by Katie (new)

Katie Hanna Bella wrote: "Katie wrote: "P&P definitely has a likable narrator, and strong character development for both the romantic leads. It's the OG enemies-to-lovers, but it's actually Done Well ;)"

Well said. I was j..."


Oh yeah, no, I agree with you!! To be honest I didn't really notice your comment the first time //facepalms//


message 10: by ✧Bella✧ (last edited Jun 25, 2024 11:40AM) (new)

✧Bella✧ No, it's fine. And the two leads DO have great development, just some of the characters didn't. And I just gotta say... (view spoiler)


message 11: by Katie (new)

Katie Hanna Bella wrote: "No, it's fine. And the two leads DO have great development, just some of the characters didn't. And I just gotta say... [spoilers removed]"

Yes, I agree, (view spoiler)


message 12: by ✧Bella✧ (new)

✧Bella✧ Yep, like (view spoiler)


message 13: by Katie (new)

Katie Hanna Bella wrote: "Yep, like [spoilers removed]"

Have you watched the Lizzie Bennet Diaries on YouTube? It's a very interesting (and hilarious) modernization of the P&P story, and deals with some of these issues we've been discussing.


message 14: by ✧Bella✧ (new)

✧Bella✧ Oh, I'll have to check it out. Thanks. :)


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