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The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; And Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
by Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, Charlotte Brontë
I love Jane Eyre and as this was my second read-through of it, I still found it just as engaging and wonderful of a story (if not a little long-winded at times). However, I gave this book two stars because Jane Eyre is as far as my enjoyment went. Wuthering Heights, though interesting enough, has to be one of the most most dramatic books I've ever read. The few main characters are so dramatic over everything I couldn't help but be annoyed as I was reading it. I can't say I regret reading it but I definitely won't be reading it again! As for Agnes Grey, the entire book is rather rambling and ends so abruptly it left me feeling extremely unsatisfied. Have to say I do kind of regret reading that, though the style of writing is more pleasing to that Wuthering Heights. So, basically, I highly recommend Jane Eyre, advise you only read Wuthering heights if you want to be party to a ridiculous amount if drama, and can't really say much on the topic of Agnes Grey considering I have to go imagine a better ending to satisfy myself after reading it.