Thursday 29 March 2012

Books You've Always Meant to Read - Pride and Prejudice


In the spirit of the new adults fiction section in store, I have chosen to review one of my favourite novels; Pride and Prejudice. An unforgettable read, I fell in love with this novel whilst studying it at school
Arguably Jane Austen’s most famous and popular novel, Pride and Prejudice is a must read for all lovers of classic prose. This definitive piece of literature, first published in 1813 is still popular and relevant for today’s contemporary readers, with its beautifully written plot resonating with the reader long after they have put it down.
Following the tumultuous love lives of the five Bennett daughters, headed by the well-loved heroine Elizabeth and driven by the empty headed Mrs Bennett, this creatively woven novel  includes themes of social class and wealth as they are each faced with their own often humorous dilemmas. Though the young women are not affluent in wealth, they certainly are in wit and intelligence, as the reader will easily be able to relate to them. Not forgetting the proud and prominent character of Mr Darcy, this novel includes every vital ingredient needed to create the perfect page turner.
A vivid and heart-rending read, it is brimming with entertaining and often poignant moments that will keep the reader engaged throughout. Not to be deterred with its label as a classic or ‘chick-lit’, I can truly recommend this to any book worms or readers in need of a simply beautiful read; they can’t get much better than this.

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