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Persuasion

Jane Austen

4.11 AVERAGE


While I can't say it's better than Austen's other books, out it's certainly equal to them. I really like Anne as the main character, and the romance was different from the others.
hopeful slow-paced
emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I finally read Persuasion thanks to Audible's new Audible Plus content! Though it took me awhile to really get into the novel, by the end I thought it was a delight. I'm not sure where it stands in the ranks of Austen novels for me. I typically say Pride and Prejudice and Emma are tied, but now they have some competition.

(The audiobook is lovely overall, but it has some long, awkward pauses.)
emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced

My favorite Austen story! Finished my annual read.

I re-read Persuasion for the third time, and with every pass I like it more. As always in Austen's work there are feeble-minded, greedy, morally weak characters, contrasted by those of calm and determined minds, who are able and willing to show their affection, and act accordingly to their conscience.
Anne Elliot has caused pain, and in this she's an unusual Austen heroine (there's Emma, of course, but Emma is much more lighthearted than Anne); but it also makes her relatable. Her calmness and good-natured, but nevertheless accurate observations of her fellow women and men make her a very likable character, too. And her struggles with her conscience and her determination to deal with the consequences she brought upon herself make for a melancholy mood in two thirds of the book. But these traits of Anne also make her happy ending very well deserved.

all my homies hate sir walter elliot
emotional hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

3.5 en realidad :D.

El libro me ha gustado, no puedo decir que no, aunque reconozco que no va a ser mi libro de Austen favorito. He echado en falta algunas cosas que en otros de sus libro he apreciado mucho.

Por un lado, me ha parecido que a los personajes protagonistas les faltaba fuerza. Me da la sensación de que, así como en otras novelas de Austen sus personajes tienen caracteres muy marcados y la autora se esmera por mostrarnos sus defectos y virtudes, en Persuasión los protagonistas eran un poco neutros, carentes de personalidad. Tanto Anne como Wentwoth me han parecido personajes que no caen mal, pero con los que tampoco he conseguido encariñarme, algo que sí que ha conseguido Austen con otros protagonistas de sus novelas.

Por otro lado, otra cosa que aprecio mucho de las novelas de Austen son los diálogos. Siempre me encuentro con varios que resultan super interesantes o sorprendentes por el tono que ponen los personajes, pero en esta novela apenas he encontrado diálogos que me llamaran la atención.

Cierto es, y para que no todo sea malo, que es una novela con un ritmo más ligero que otras de la auta y una trama definitivamente más movida. Hay unos cuantos giros argumentales que han conseguido sorprenderme y realmente creo que ha sido una de las cosas que ha salvado la novela, junto a la maravillosa pluma de Auste que, seamos sinceros, da igual lo que escriba, a mí siempre me entreteniene.