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A review by eldervampire83
Most Ardently: A Pride & Prejudice Remix by Gabe Cole Novoa
emotional
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
I adore Oliver Bennet. Throughout the beginning of the story, he was doing his best in a world that reviled people like him. Coping with the life that he was dealt was not easy, and taking a glimpse into his life and how his dysphoria affects him was shown well. The author showed an accurate depiction of the views and opinions of a culture with such strict expectations for men and women, but he also allowed the audience to hope for the best in both Oliver and Darcy's situations.
I loved the way Fitzwilliam Darcy was depicted in this adaptation. It hit all the right notes in his personality, but he was humanized in such a sweet way. He was adorable, though rough around the edges. Just like a hedgehog!
The life that he was dealt forced him to live in fear, and it was palpable.
Wickham's motivations and deception were far less subtle, but this story was all the better for it. He was a cruel antagonist in the source material, and seeing him unmasked from the jump was a choice that I didn't expect but also appreciated. I also did like Collins being seen as an antagonist, though it makes me wonder how Oliver's friendship with Charlotte would be after what we learn about his scheming in the climax. If I was Oliver, I would be wary of her after something like that.
Despite the world around him trying to force him to assimilate, Oliver showed defiance to the system and in the end refused to live in fear. We need more protagonists like Oliver Bennet. I cannot bear not living as my true, authentic self, and I'm glad that Oliver refused to accept settling. It was not the fate that he deserved.
What made me give this book 5 stars was the love and support shown throughout the book.Yes, this time period was a difficult one for people like Oliver and Darcy, but the Bennets being accepting and the both of them having strong support systems warmed my heart. I love stories that have angst with happy endings. And now, Darcy and Oliver can be happy love authentically together!
This is an entirely new take on the source material. I absolutely loved the direction that it took, from start to finish. Most Ardently stands out on its own, overall. The message came from a genuine place of warmth. Reading this felt like a tender hug. I waited a long time for a story like this, and I am so pleased that it both exists and was done so superbly.
I loved the way Fitzwilliam Darcy was depicted in this adaptation. It hit all the right notes in his personality, but he was humanized in such a sweet way. He was adorable, though rough around the edges. Just like a hedgehog!
The life that he was dealt forced him to live in fear, and it was palpable.
Wickham's motivations and deception were far less subtle, but this story was all the better for it. He was a cruel antagonist in the source material, and seeing him unmasked from the jump was a choice that I didn't expect but also appreciated. I also did like Collins being seen as an antagonist,
Despite the world around him trying to force him to assimilate, Oliver showed defiance to the system and in the end refused to live in fear. We need more protagonists like Oliver Bennet. I cannot bear not living as my true, authentic self, and I'm glad that Oliver refused to accept settling. It was not the fate that he deserved.
What made me give this book 5 stars was the love and support shown throughout the book.
This is an entirely new take on the source material. I absolutely loved the direction that it took, from start to finish. Most Ardently stands out on its own, overall. The message came from a genuine place of warmth. Reading this felt like a tender hug. I waited a long time for a story like this, and I am so pleased that it both exists and was done so superbly.
Graphic: Deadnaming, Homophobia, Transphobia, Sexual harassment, and Dysphoria
Moderate: Misogyny, Panic attacks/disorders, Outing, and Classism