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mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
There's a bit of hating going down for this book, I've noticed. Some people are dismissing it simply as fanfic which... yes, I can see that, especially if you don't think that fanfic can possibly have any merits. But to suggest that this is fanfic and therefore unworthy of engaging with is just lazy.
Other people have dissed this because of its merits, or lack thereof. That, I am totally fine with.
I have read Pride and Prejudice. I have seen, and adored large chunks of, the BBC adaptation. I am not, however, an Austen fangirl. This is, I think, my very first PD James. So on neither count am I particularly invested. I read my mum's copy; I read it partly to keep up with her, and partly because I was expecting exactly what I got: a bit of light entertainment, and one person's suggestions for how life might have turned out for Lizzie and Lydia.
I did not expect the reaction I had against Wickham that was very, very strongly influenced by the Lizzie Bennett Diaries. There may have been metaphorical gnashing of teeth at the mention of his name.
Is this brilliant literature? No. There are huge chunks of info-dump where James appears to want to show off just how much she knows about 18th and 19th century law and policing. There is one hilarious bit where she manages to get in a little "America will grow up to be most awesome" message, which had me choosing between giggling and eye-rolling so hard I was going to fall off the couch.
Is this a fun read? I thought so. I had been misled somehow about who it was that died (spoiler! this is a murder mystery!), so that was a surprise. There were obvious tantalising clues dropped early on that I looked forward to having explained properly; some of them were resolved as I half-expected, others were quite different. There are a few different plot-lines woven throughout, which was nice, and it's not entirely following Elizabeth - James gets to play a bit with Darcy, in particular, although I thought those sections were often the least interesting.
As an homage to Pride and Prejudice, it's ok but not awesome. I think James does an all right job of capturing Elizabeth and Darcy as a couple; Lydia has turned into a mini-Mrs Bennett, and Jane is a smiling placeholder, nothing more. There are some reflections on other characters - Georgiana, Fitzwilliam (who has completely changed for me thanks to the Lizzie Bennett Diaries, and this version was consequently very weird), and even Wickham. There was one P&P character that James did a very, very clever thing with that I really didn't see coming - she gets kudos for that, if nothing else.
Overall, a satisfactory murder mystery. Don't read it pining for Austen; do read it for what it is, if that's your thing.
Other people have dissed this because of its merits, or lack thereof. That, I am totally fine with.
I have read Pride and Prejudice. I have seen, and adored large chunks of, the BBC adaptation. I am not, however, an Austen fangirl. This is, I think, my very first PD James. So on neither count am I particularly invested. I read my mum's copy; I read it partly to keep up with her, and partly because I was expecting exactly what I got: a bit of light entertainment, and one person's suggestions for how life might have turned out for Lizzie and Lydia.
I did not expect the reaction I had against Wickham that was very, very strongly influenced by the Lizzie Bennett Diaries. There may have been metaphorical gnashing of teeth at the mention of his name.
Is this brilliant literature? No. There are huge chunks of info-dump where James appears to want to show off just how much she knows about 18th and 19th century law and policing. There is one hilarious bit where she manages to get in a little "America will grow up to be most awesome" message, which had me choosing between giggling and eye-rolling so hard I was going to fall off the couch.
Is this a fun read? I thought so. I had been misled somehow about who it was that died (spoiler! this is a murder mystery!), so that was a surprise. There were obvious tantalising clues dropped early on that I looked forward to having explained properly; some of them were resolved as I half-expected, others were quite different. There are a few different plot-lines woven throughout, which was nice, and it's not entirely following Elizabeth - James gets to play a bit with Darcy, in particular, although I thought those sections were often the least interesting.
As an homage to Pride and Prejudice, it's ok but not awesome. I think James does an all right job of capturing Elizabeth and Darcy as a couple; Lydia has turned into a mini-Mrs Bennett, and Jane is a smiling placeholder, nothing more. There are some reflections on other characters - Georgiana, Fitzwilliam (who has completely changed for me thanks to the Lizzie Bennett Diaries, and this version was consequently very weird), and even Wickham. There was one P&P character that James did a very, very clever thing with that I really didn't see coming - she gets kudos for that, if nothing else.
Overall, a satisfactory murder mystery. Don't read it pining for Austen; do read it for what it is, if that's your thing.
A presumptuous, flaccid disappointment lacking--among many other things (like an engaging plot or a mystery or characters who grow)--almost all of Austen's irresistible wit. Perhaps chief among its sins is the choice to summarize a letter from Mr. Collins. To hell with anyone who denies me a Collins letter.
This book was just meh...gave me something to do on the subway everyday. Its major downfall is it comes nowhere close to recreating the Austen characters we have come to adore.
Barely made it through this one. I hesitate to call books 'boring' without much explanation, but I also can't think of a more fitting adjective.
DNF 34% of the way through and i just dont get it? Maybe when i have less interesting books to read ill finish it but for now im putting it back on the shelf
I don’t think murder mysteries are my thing.. I liked the way the characters were written but the plot itself bored me. :(