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2025 Books > June Book of the Month - Pride and Prejudice

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Lucille Benton | 61 comments Pride and Prejudice has charmed generations of readers for more than two centuries. Jane Austen's much-adapted novel is famed for its witty, spirited heroine, sensational romances, and deft remarks on the triumphs and pitfalls of social convention. Author Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English novelist whose works of social realism achieved unprecedented critical and popular success, though Austen herself remained an anonymous writer throughout her life.


Lucille Benton | 61 comments Hello, if discussions of this book and in general communication would be easier on Discord, you can join this Bookclubs server by clicking on this link: https://discord.gg/gZsunREw. To join the specific discussion for this book, go to the "Welcome" channel and click on the book reaction.


Lucille Benton | 61 comments How do you feel about this book so far? I haven't started it yet, but I wish to finish the book I'm currently reading before starting a new one.

Maybe you have already read it. What did you think of it?


Joanna MCNEIL | 4 comments So, Pride and Prejudice was pretty good. It's a classic for a reason, you know? Just a nice, enjoyable read about people figuring things out and finding their way.


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Jackson May Belcher | 2 comments I liked Pride and Prejudice. It was clearly a well written classic.


Lucille Benton | 61 comments I am about 1/3 of the way through the book, and so far, it has its moments where it picks up pace. However, the fact that most chapters introduce more and more characters is throwing me off the groove, so reading has been going a bit slowly.


Joanna MCNEIL | 4 comments Totally get that. I usually have to stop because of the old way they speak. It takes me a minute to digest and figure out what they’re actually saying. I really can’t speak poetry well. Lol


Lucille Benton | 61 comments Just today read the (view spoiler), let me tell you, my jaw was hanging open in shock (some people on the bus probably thought that i was crazy) and now i cant wait til work shift ends so i can continue reading what happens.


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