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Jan 02, 2015 02:34AM

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This is in my wishlist since a lot of years but I never read it!
One of my son's favourite "set" of novels. He likes all of them and reread them every now and then.
I find them on the contrary a bit ... fragmentary. And also "dated". But like them nontheless
I find them on the contrary a bit ... fragmentary. And also "dated". But like them nontheless

Laura, I've only read this one, but I hope to read the others soon. I surprisingly didn't find it outdated, as I'm usually very picky about those kind of books.





:) Fun book!

:) Fun book!"
Yes it was. I didn't think there was a need to write a review because it would have been similar to the first one.

5★!! Did you read Wolf Hall first?

5★!! Did you read Wolf Hall first?"
Yes I've read Wolf Hall. It was great, but this one is better.

Charbel, I do think Austen's comedy of manners and subtle social commentary are easier to understand as an adult. She has a limited sphere that she operates in, but within that sphere, I think Austen is fantastic. I find most of her books highly enjoyable reads.

Well put Greg! I understand what you mean about that sphere, something that is delineated by the common themes through all her books. Themes that she excels at presenting.

Nice review Charbel! And I am happy that the more mature you enjoyed her writing :D


Yes, it has had that effect on me too!
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