View original postFor what it's worth, my top three would be Emma, Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, of which the top two could go either way. Can't see how any of the rest beats any of these three though.
P&P and Emma come a close second.
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Happy 2016! What are you reading in January and February?
01/01/2016 03:04:47 PM
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I need to finish my book on the Russo-Japanese War
01/01/2016 08:12:47 PM
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Picking through a book on Tolstoy and a book on Germanic hero epics of the Middle Ages. *NM*
26/02/2016 03:08:00 AM
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I've decided that 2016 is the year that I make a sizeable dent in the classics
04/01/2016 02:09:57 PM
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I would start with Mansfield Park as it's the most boring.
05/01/2016 03:38:00 PM
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Seconded. Every likeable character in Mansfield Park is, apparently, considered a villain.
05/01/2016 06:29:45 PM
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Persuasion is the best.
05/01/2016 09:30:15 PM
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Have decided to take a break from First Man In Rome.
23/01/2016 11:48:53 AM
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Fantasy rereads, for a change - feeling nostalgic, I guess.
23/02/2016 08:17:45 PM
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Re: Fantasy rereads, for a change - feeling nostalgic, I guess.
24/02/2016 01:42:39 PM
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It wasn't exactly a major plot point or anything. But it was ugly.
24/02/2016 08:43:04 PM
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Merill? Merith? Something like that?
25/02/2016 07:45:18 PM
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Merel, yes. Kind of odd to see a Dutch name popping up in a Norse setting, but okay.
25/02/2016 10:00:45 PM
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