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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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My first Jane Austen, and goodness gracious me! It was so delightful, my only regret is I waited so long to read it.

For me, classics have always been intimidating. English isn't my first language, and I remember struggling in high school, trying to make heads and tails of whatever archaic passages we were forced to read with nary a success. Fast forward to adulthood, and my attempts at classics were yet again met with boredom and hardly any returns for the amount of hours spent. (I'm looking at you, Anna Karenina).

So even though there's so much love for Jane Austen, and I've been curious for quite some time, I held off. I didn't want to put the effort in, only to be bored out of my mind for tens of hours, reading and rereading long paragraphs of ideas and norms which no longer applied and quite frankly, no one cared. (Yeah, Anna Karenina really traumatized me.)

But slowly and surely, my curiosity could no longer be held off, and my questionable experiences with classics were softened in my memories with time gone by. So I braced myself and dove into Pride and Prejudice with equal parts excitement and apprehension.

And at first, I thought I'd made a terrible mistake. The writing was as impenetrable as I feared, the characters a bit silly, and the domestic drama too outdated to really appeal to a modern reader. But then, after a few chapters of really soldiering on, something miraculous happened. It was like a switch had flipped and my mind crossed over into 19th century England. The writing, the characters, the drama—they all came alive, and from that moment on, I was hooked.

Everyone's always talking about how witty Jane Austen is, and boy on boy, they're not kidding. The dialogue is just one zing after another, leaving me in wonder after almost every sentence. I often found myself lingering and savoring, just to make sure I got every bit of pleasure out that I could.

I was riveted, as riveted as I'd ever been with any contemporary book of any genre. And maybe that surprised me more than anything else. I expected a slog, one I'd have to wade through with much reluctance and under duress. Instead, I'd found that magical, liminal space between the real and the fictional, and proceeded to occupy it with such ferocity, I blew through the book and hardly surfaced for breath.

The domestic and matrimonial dramas within still felt fresh and relevant to today, even though surely we've come far in the last few hundred years. And the characters still rang true with all their strength and weaknesses. In short, I think Austen pressed in on the foibles of human nature, and I'm certain those will never become irrelevant, no matter where our society is headed.

One thing that's really interesting about reading a book like this is knowing just how influential it will come to be and thus being able to experience the story from that angle. So many books and even entire genres (hello, regency romance!) have followed in the footsteps of Jane Austen, and to see their inspiration is as fascinating as it is illuminating.

All this praise isn't to say this is an easy read, per se. After all, the book was written hundreds of years ago and the constantly evolving nature of language, being what it is, has moved past this more convoluted and restrained style. But if you're willing to put in the effort, especially at the beginning, this is one of those books that does richly reward you for your hard work.

I will say, it's a good thing I don't live back in the day. I'm such a literal and straightforward person, I can totally see myself bumbling around in the 19th century, offending everyone, embarrassing the family name, and agreeing to all sorts of marriages without any inkling of what I'd done.

If ever there was a book that could be a gateway drug to anything, it would be this book to Jane Austen for me. I feel like the floodgates have opened, the dam burst, the Pandora's box unsealed. And the only way forward is to read more Jane Austen.

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See also, my thoughts on:
Sense and Sensibility
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November 21, 2025 – Started Reading
November 21, 2025 – Shelved
November 25, 2025 – Finished Reading

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Kealyn Happy reading. This is book is close to my heart. One of my favorite classics.


➦Paulette & Her Sexy Alphas 😂 Hope you enjoy this one Yun


Lotta Z I'm with Kealyn on this one!!! This book is top tier for me too in the classics section! Hope you enjoy this lovely! 🤍


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Yun Kealyn wrote: "Happy reading. This is book is close to my heart. One of my favorite classics."
Thanks, Kealyn! Aw so glad to know you love this classic!


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Yun ➦Paulette & Her Sexy Alphas wrote: "😂 Hope you enjoy this one Yun"
Thanks, Paulette! ;)


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Yun Lotta wrote: "I'm with Kealyn on this one!!! This book is top tier for me too in the classics section! Hope you enjoy this lovely! 🤍"
Thanks, Lotta! So glad you love you it! I totally see what you mean! ❤️


B Great review Yun! Austen is one of my favs i want to re-read her books soon. Which afe you planning on reading next by her? I would recommend Sense and Sensibility i think its super underatted


Hachi I’m so happy you loved it! This is my favorite book of all time. I first read it when I was 13 years old and received a Jane Austen anthology for my birthday. It was probably somewhat impenetrable for my adolescent mind at the time, now that I think about it, but every re-read reminds me why it’s my favorite 🥰


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Yun B wrote: "Great review Yun! Austen is one of my favs i want to re-read her books soon. Which afe you planning on reading next by her? I would recommend Sense and Sensibility i think its super underatted"
Thanks, B! I just started Sense and Sensibility yesterday. So great minds think alike hehe! ;)


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Yun Hachi wrote: "I’m so happy you loved it! This is my favorite book of all time. I first read it when I was 13 years old and received a Jane Austen anthology for my birthday. It was probably somewhat impenetrable ..."
Thanks, Hachi! Yay so glad you love it too! But yeah, in a way, I feel glad to have waited until now to read this because I don't think my teenage mind would've been able to appreciate it so much.


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L.C. Moon Amazing review… and all too relatable! Yes, I’m looking at you too, Anna Karenina 😭😭 I feel like I will have the exact same struggles as you did. So glad to know it was a very rewarding experience in the end. Will add to my TBR ☺️💖


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Karen Great review! I can’t believe I haven’t read it. Will put this one my list for 2026.


inmyreadingera321 There is nothing (NOTHING!!!!) like this book!!!!! I collect editions of it because I love Lizzie and Darcy so much <3


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Melanie DuMont Wonderful review, Yun!!! I still need to read this one. Thanks for the encouragement ☺️


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Jan Z Try Emma or Northanger Abbey next. They are also very funny.


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th. I am similarly scared of the classics, so this really made me rethink my choices. Consider this another book added to the TBR because of your review Yun! Thanks!


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Yun L.C. wrote: "Amazing review… and all too relatable! Yes, I’m looking at you too, Anna Karenina 😭😭 I feel like I will have the exact same struggles as you did. So glad to know it was a very rewarding experience ..."
Thanks, L.C.! What the heck that Anna Karenina got us both! 😭 I stopped reading classics for years because of that stupid book ugh! I had so much fun with this one, if you can push through the initial few chapters, I hope you will too!


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Yun Karen wrote: "Great review! I can’t believe I haven’t read it. Will put this one my list for 2026."
Thanks, Karen! Hope you enjoy! :)


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Yun inmyreadingera321 wrote: "There is nothing (NOTHING!!!!) like this book!!!!! I collect editions of it because I love Lizzie and Darcy so much <3"
Glad you love this too! One of my friends and I were just talking about all the different editions for this book. :)


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Yun Melanie wrote: "Wonderful review, Yun!!! I still need to read this one. Thanks for the encouragement ☺️"
Thanks, Melanie! Yay do it! Hope you love it too! ☺️


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Yun Jan wrote: "Try Emma or Northanger Abbey next. They are also very funny."
Thanks for the recs! I just started Sense and Sensibility, but I am leaning towards Emma after that! :)


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Yun th. wrote: "I am similarly scared of the classics, so this really made me rethink my choices. Consider this another book added to the TBR because of your review Yun! Thanks!"
Thanks, th.! This one isn't that bad for a classic, and I was surprised by how funny and engaging it was. Hope you enjoy too! :)


Maureen Fab review Yun, glad you enjoyed it too!


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Thibault Busschots You’re absolutely right in saying that classics can be very intimidating. They also don’t always meet your expectations. Glad this one defied the odds for you and ended up being such a great read. Seems like Jane Austen has just gained another happy fan, even if you wouldn't like to live in such times. Good review, Yun.


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Tina A marvellous review of this wonderful classic 🌟


Micheal I loved your review and fully agree with you. I hope you try Pursuasion that is my favorite of Jane Austen.


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Jayme Better late than never! Terrific review! 💞


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Baba Perfect choice for your first Jane Austen, welcome to the appreciation club :)


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Yun Maureen wrote: "Fab review Yun, glad you enjoyed it too!"
Thanks, Maureen! :)


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Yun Thibault wrote: "You’re absolutely right in saying that classics can be very intimidating. They also don’t always meet your expectations. Glad this one defied the odds for you and ended up being such a great read. ..."
Thanks, Thibault! Appreciate your kind comment! :)


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Yun Tina wrote: "A marvellous review of this wonderful classic 🌟"
Thanks, Tina! :)


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Yun Micheal wrote: "I loved your review and fully agree with you. I hope you try Pursuasion that is my favorite of Jane Austen."
Thanks, Micheal! So glad you're a fan too! And thanks for the rec, I suspect I'll get to all of her books in due time, and I'll definitely keep Persuasion in mind. :)


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Yun Jayme wrote: "Better late than never! Terrific review! 💞"
Thanks, Jayme! ❤️


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Yun Baba wrote: "Perfect choice for your first Jane Austen, welcome to the appreciation club :)"
Thanks, Baba! So glad you're a fan too! :)


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E.M. Williams That review made me so happy to read. I often wish I could read P&P again for the first time. There's nothing else quite like it.


Danielle I love this entire review!
Can't wait to hear what you think of other Jane Austen books! Emma and Persuasion are my favourites.


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Fran Superb review! I'm so glad the flood gates opened! Woohoo! I see that Sense and Sensibility is already in progress! Way to go, Yun!📚


Danielle Also- for somewhat similar books, I loved Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell and Middle March by George Eliot. And for a bit more modern and of course more gothic, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier.
Oh and have you read Jane Eyre?
I can talk British classics all day. I still have never attempted Russian Lit 😅


Ipsita this is a book so, so close to my heart. glad to see you liked it :))


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Anne Lovely review, Yun. So happy that you became a fan! I know everyone has their favorites but mine are Northhanger Abbey followed closely by Emma. Any one you choose, you can't go wrong with JA.


message 41: by ☆Trash (new)

☆Trash Panda☆ Great review! I feel the same way about classics as u do...I have tried multiple times to give it a shot..but after 1-2 pages I just can't do it because I can't just understand what's happening..but reading ur review makes me feel motivated again to give classics another shot


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Yun E.M. wrote: "That review made me so happy to read. I often wish I could read P&P again for the first time. There's nothing else quite like it."
Thanks, E.M.! Aw so glad you're a fan too!!


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Yun Danielle wrote: "I love this entire review!
Can't wait to hear what you think of other Jane Austen books! Emma and Persuasion are my favourites."

Thanks, Danielle! So glad you're a JA fan too! I just started Sense and Sensibility, and I'm sure Emma and Persuasion aren't far off haha. :)


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Yun Fran wrote: "Superb review! I'm so glad the flood gates opened! Woohoo! I see that Sense and Sensibility is already in progress! Way to go, Yun!📚"
Thanks, Fran! Haha indeed, the floodgates are open!! :)


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Yun Danielle wrote: "Also- for somewhat similar books, I loved Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell and Middle March by George Eliot. And for a bit more modern and of course more gothic, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurie..."
Haha! Thanks for the recs! I haven't read Jane Eyre yet. As for Russian lit, I don't recommend Anna Karenina lol.


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Yun Ipsita wrote: "this is a book so, so close to my heart. glad to see you liked it :))"
Thanks, Ipsita! So happy you're a fan too! :)


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Yun Anne wrote: "Lovely review, Yun. So happy that you became a fan! I know everyone has their favorites but mine are Northhanger Abbey followed closely by Emma. Any one you choose, you ca..."
Thanks, Anne! I just started Sense and Sensability, but I'm sure the others aren't far behind. 2026 might just be my JA year, unless I can read them all by end of this year haha j/k. 😅


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Yun ☆Trash wrote: "Great review! I feel the same way about classics as u do...I have tried multiple times to give it a shot..but after 1-2 pages I just can't do it because I can't just understand what's happening..bu..."
Thanks, Trash! I think classics run the gamut and everyone has their own thoughts. But for me, once I got through the first few chapters of this book, I felt like I was as invested and immersed in this as any contemporary book. Hope you enjoy if you decide to give this a try! :)


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Darla A wonderful and insightful review, Yun. It has been many years since I read my first Jane Austen and this one needs a reread!🥰📚


message 50: by Luna (new)

Luna Truly a great review. Just love how you say you were literally transposed into 19th century England and it all clicked in. I have to admit I have the same reasons as you for staying away from the classics but maybe your review changes things :)


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