A review by gracefulgracey
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

5.0

Buying classic English Literature has been just a laugh for me. Yes, I bought some just to fill my shelf with class. And out of curiosity I tried to read this book, I had second thoughts after reading a few pages and trying to comprehend what was the author want its reader to understand is a major headache (it is really hard to understand the language and the manner of writing is too complicated, if you know what I mean) I left the classics unread on my shelf.

For several months (or perhaps, a year, I reckon), I ignore and disregard its sophisticated story line which I now discover very enthralling after deciding to read it for the second time (Just out of curiosity, again). And I can finally say that after reading Pride and Prejudice, I fell in love with another fictional character. I fell in love with Mr. Darcy, that I want a 4-side page letter from him. I don’t care if it is just a letter of explanation just to clear his name from malicious hearsays if not a confession of his love for me. Ugh! Somebody, please kill me because I’m falling in love once again to a person (or a fictional character, in this case) that most definitely not going to fall for me too. #Ouchy #Heartbroken #OnceAgain #AndAgain Ms. Elizabeth Bennet must be very lucky, indeed, considering she abhor him at first. :(