tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
lighthearted slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
slow-paced

I can see why Jane Austin is considered a classic author from this. Her writing style and overall structure are great, but the topic just isn't my thing. 

el og enemies to lovers
se me hizo muy entretenido, incluso si me tarde un poco más leerlo que lo habitual...... también me causo mucha ternura como mr darcy siempre parecía incómodo en los bailes ( real ) , aunque ni tanto cuando literalmente insulto a la familia de lizzy en su PROPUESTA DE MATRIMONIO JAJAJAJJAJA
alguien dijo que es solo gente yendo a las casas de otros y no me puedo sacarlo de la cabeza

i finally read it. this book has a huge reputation to live up to, and i was slightly underwhelmed. i thought it was well written and an impressive piece of work and i really loved lizzy. i had (possibly unreasonably) high expectations for this book given its status as such an iconic classic. if you think this is the greatest romance novel of all time, GIRL, you need to explore the romance genre more!! i have to hand it to jane though, she is talented

There was nothing really wrong with it, it just isn't my type of book. The writing is dry in that typical Victorian style, and I don't care much for romance novels to begin with. I simply might not be classy and refined enough to understand it's "intricacies" and "wit", but the whole thing was just incredibly boring. I made it about 35% of the way through, and I felt like nothing had happened but pretentious conversations and stuffy dinner parties. Maybe I'll try the zombies version.

Will always be a favorite of mine. You’d have to rip this story away from my cold, dead hands.

After years of starting and dropping this book, I have finally read it all the way through; and must say that I am not wholly benefited by this. I was utterly uninterested and unemotionally invested throughout most of the novel. None of the characters possessed any qualities to make me partial towards them or even really enjoy them (though, admittedly, several characters did provide some humor), and there was far too much irrelevant wording and plot development throughout. I also found all the preoccupation with manners and aristocracy very irksome.

Despite these shortcomings, I did enjoy the progressive softening of Mr. Darcy's character as well as Jane and Mr. Bingley's relationship.

why isn't there a sixth star? ><

The sun is shining and love still exists