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Group Read Archive > Group Classics Read (pre 1900) - July 2014 - Pride and Prejudice - NO SPOILERS

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Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
The discussion thread is now open. No spoilers on this one, please.


Debbie (debbiegregory) | 585 comments I won't be joining in with this as I have read this so many times. It is my favourite Austen. Very envious of people reading it for the first time. May join in thread though once the reading starts. Enjoy.


Sarah | 34 comments I can't wait to read this again, have read it maybe three times, but each time, I recall the amazing English teacher who first introduced me to this book when I was at school. He was so enthusiastic, and did such great character analysis (particularly of the male characters) that I can't help but enjoy the story and his analysis along with it.


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Nick | 2 comments Looking forward to this, haven't re-read it for about a year or so.


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments I have done the first chapter. Yay!


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Not sure if this should be in the section where spoilers are allowed but I am now on chapter 5 and so far there have been NO explosions! What kind of nonsense book is this?


Sandy | 458 comments lol


Catherine | 492 comments Mod
You need to wait until the Netherfield Ball when everyone is machine-gunned down, mafia style, while eating white soup.


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Ok, we have had one ball and somebody was rude. Outrageous!!!


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Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
Hanging offence in those days Jason. Either that or pistols at dawn (now that might spice up P&P).


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Yeah at least war and peace had a duel after 3000 pages.


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Lisa (mrswhams) | 730 comments Mod
I've read P&P numerous times, so was actually wondering if I should read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, instead, but post my thoughts as normal and see who noticed there were no undead in the story they were reading :)


Sandy | 458 comments Lisa, I read that. The ninjas and zombies added to the story.


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Was thinking of doing that and leaving the reviews here, but as I have never read the original I thought it would be best to read that first to see what differences are in the remake.


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Ana (404-equivalent) Is Pride and Prejudice and Zombies any good? I've heard very mixed opinions and I'm not completely sure I would enjoy it.

I've also already read Pride and Prejudice and loved it! I loved the relationships as well as the character and thoughts of Elizabeth. I thought the dialogues were witty and were probably my favourite part of the book.


Charlotte (charley_100) | 322 comments Mega fan of both p&p and zombies...but wasn't so keen on the two together. I didn't quite finish it in the end.


Sandra (sanlema) Hope to start reading this next week. It has been waiting for me for so long!


Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1 comments I've read this many times, too, and it is by far my favourite Austen.


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Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
I won't be re-reading this on this group read, but P&P is right up there, one of the best of its era. Funny with great characters and observations. There is a reason it truly is a "classic".


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Well I am up to chapter 12, I must admit I did not expect miss Bingley to bite off Mr Darcy's ears but she managed it in the end. Such graphic detail too.


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Joy Stephenson (joyfrankie) | 463 comments Jason - you're giving me a good chuckle, but is Miss Austen raising a laugh for you? Hope so.


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Joy wrote: "Jason - you're giving me a good chuckle, but is Miss Austen raising a laugh for you? Hope so."

It isn't as boring as I was expecting, I think reading war & peace has helped me get a grip of the daily lives people used to live.

It is much easier to read to, I always seem to pick up these old books expecting it to be written in ye olde English.

The relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy is pretty funny.

The Netherfield ball has finally kicked off so hoping for some heavy drinking followed by a big olde fight in the car park.


Sarah | 34 comments I thought I had already posted here after reading the book, but I can't see me anywhere, so sorry if you've already seem my opinions. The characters were as hilarious as ever, Mr Bennett is one of my favourites, such a dry sense of humour, and is there a character in any novel who is more henpecked?!
I suppose the key question is - Jason, have you finished the novel? What did you think?


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Not finished yet, been busy with training at work. Charlotte has just got married.


Jason (jasondenness) | 1877 comments Oooooh awkwardness at Pemberley house, I have no idea how Elizabeth stayed upright, what with all that blushing. Darcy seems to be a changed man after receiving a right spanking from Elizabeth.


Soooooo does anybody notice this is quite similar to the 50 shades of grey book? obviously without the list of rude stuff and this is much betterly written like.


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