Books in which the most exciting event is a new neighbor moving in do have a hard time entertaining me anyway, even if her prose wasn't as tiring.
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You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
Just read Pride and Prejudice again.
25/04/2012 04:21:27 PM
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honestly...I liked it better with zombies.
25/04/2012 05:15:12 PM
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Never read that.
25/04/2012 10:14:51 PM
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it has a lot of the charm of the original, and then the additional charm of zombies
25/04/2012 11:36:55 PM
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I don't know what it is about that book, but yes, I do love it.
25/04/2012 06:56:28 PM
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I love Thomas Hardy.
25/04/2012 08:33:41 PM
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Hm. I never could. Which book particularly?
25/04/2012 10:09:16 PM
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Jude the Obscure.
26/04/2012 03:10:25 AM
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Mary's still presented as better than Lydia and their mother. Kind of.
26/04/2012 08:40:40 PM
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Re: Mary's still presented as better than Lydia and their mother. Kind of.
26/04/2012 09:40:14 PM
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See, I keep thinking Jane Austen books are "chick lit" but I like them anyway.
26/04/2012 02:43:07 AM
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Oh, come on. Jane Eyre is a great book.
26/04/2012 08:42:17 PM
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Hated Wuthering Heights. (but not as much as I hate Rochester of course)
26/04/2012 09:31:13 PM
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I don't think the first adaptation is cheating
26/04/2012 10:04:14 PM
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I admit she's too good for him - but isn't that part of the point?
26/04/2012 10:08:13 PM
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Could someone explain to me why Jane Austen's prose is considered good?
27/04/2012 12:24:00 AM
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You're not alone.
27/04/2012 01:16:12 PM
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Dialogue, wit, characters. The plot and descriptive prose are merely functional, true.
27/04/2012 11:26:27 PM
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