Bridget O. (sixteendays) - reviewed on + 130 more book reviews
So here's my secret shame. This was the first time I'd ever read Jane Austen.
I know! It's incomprehensible! A bibliophiliac such as myself, and a lover of Dickens and Bronte no less! But it's true, I had never picked up Jane before this. And I've actually had this book in my collection for a few years, and only just now got around to i.
There is nothing shocking to reveal here. I didn't discover a distaste for Austen or throw the book across the room in anger.
I thought it was wonderful. I wasn't sure what to expect going in, and I was impressed with the hilariously scathing swipes at society life. I loved the discussion of novel reading within the novel. I loved Catherine's flights of fancy and macabre. I was shocked at how things ended up with Isabella (I guess I should have known better, but I honestly thought she was genuine) and very taken with Eleanor. I absolutely loved the threads of female friendship that ran throughout the novel, and thought the romance was quite secondary in that respect.
I was a bit confused by nearly every summary I read of the story. They all mention how the story is about Catherine trying to uncover a dark secret at the Abbey. And in all, that storyline was perhaps 3 chapters of the whole book, and no where near the central plot. I'm unsure why it's so heavily relied upon in summaries.
I loved this, my first foray into Austen, and I look forward to continuing!
I know! It's incomprehensible! A bibliophiliac such as myself, and a lover of Dickens and Bronte no less! But it's true, I had never picked up Jane before this. And I've actually had this book in my collection for a few years, and only just now got around to i.
There is nothing shocking to reveal here. I didn't discover a distaste for Austen or throw the book across the room in anger.
I thought it was wonderful. I wasn't sure what to expect going in, and I was impressed with the hilariously scathing swipes at society life. I loved the discussion of novel reading within the novel. I loved Catherine's flights of fancy and macabre. I was shocked at how things ended up with Isabella (I guess I should have known better, but I honestly thought she was genuine) and very taken with Eleanor. I absolutely loved the threads of female friendship that ran throughout the novel, and thought the romance was quite secondary in that respect.
I was a bit confused by nearly every summary I read of the story. They all mention how the story is about Catherine trying to uncover a dark secret at the Abbey. And in all, that storyline was perhaps 3 chapters of the whole book, and no where near the central plot. I'm unsure why it's so heavily relied upon in summaries.
I loved this, my first foray into Austen, and I look forward to continuing!
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