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message 1: by Kate. (new)

Kate. Im in


Samantha McNulty Ditto. I've read this book, but'll be nice to revisit


message 3: by Nadia (new)

Nadia A (bagambo) I love this book! I recently read P&P&Zombies so it'll be fun to read P&P again and discuss it.


Christy (TheReaderBee) (thereaderbee) My favorite book of all time! Can't wait to re-read!


message 5: by Vicky (new)

Vicky | 62 comments Mine too


message 6: by Lindz (new)

Lindz (miss_bovary00) I love this book. Austen has a way of writing the flows beautiful and makes the characters not only stand up on the page, but walk and talk and live in full colour! I can't wait to re-read this!!!


Christina Stind I've recently read this one as my first Austen and thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm currently watching the BBC version of it with Colin Firth and liking it a lot as well.


message 8: by Yvette (new)

Yvette  (yjacobs99) I just finished this book. It was also my first Austen. My only disappointment was there was no chapter describing the weddings of Jane and Elizabeth. That I would have enjoyed. It was hard to tell at the shift from engagement and marriage for the two sisters. But hey, who doesn't like a happy ending!!!


message 9: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Elizabeth I lovvvve Colin Firth in that movie. hahaha <3


message 10: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyblue1) | 17 comments Ohhhh me too!


message 11: by Shelley (new)

Shelley (shelleylynn) I finally finished.... I read P&P&Z as I have, once before, attemped P&P with little care to repeat that adventure...

What can I say- I just don't think I am a Jane Austen kinda Kid. The concept and the Zombies was cool and kept me reading but I still didn't walk away from the book feeling as "in-awe" with Jane Austen as I wanted. I suppose I was looking for my moment of clarity where I realized all the wonderful things people have to say about her as an author but it didn't come.

I am glad I gave this novel a chance, and gave Jane Austen another chance but it wasn't for me!


message 12: by Emily (new)

Emily I feel the same way about her Shelley. The one book that I actually did like of hers was Northanger Abbey which nobody else really likes, go figure. I do like PP& Zombies though I feel like it needed the zombie element to keep me from falling asleep.


message 13: by Shelley (new)

Shelley (shelleylynn) Emily- Maybe I will try reading Northanger Abbey. Like I said- I "want" to like her I just can't seem to...


message 14: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 19 comments I had read Jane Austin many years ago and could not get into her work. Then a few years ago, I tried to give it another try; now I love her books. I have read all of them. A few years ago, I went on a literary tour of England and saw many of the locations referred to in Jane Austin's books. Perhaps that is what made them come alive! I think she has a lot to say, in a satirical fashion, about the society of the time.


message 15: by Vicky (new)

Vicky | 62 comments I love her satire and her humor.


message 16: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I love this book; I've read it 3 times and every time I get something new out of it. The conversations between Darcy and Elizabeth are amazing.


Maggie the Muskoka Library Mouse (mcurry1990) A Classic for a reason. :) This is a wonderful read.


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