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A review by sylvialdavies
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
reflective
slow-paced
3.75
This one was very hard for me to get through but after 200 pages I fell for it so utterly. I find that with classics it takes some time, some 50-100 pages to get into it, but with this it felt like too much.
Fanny Price is now so dear and precious to my heart, and I find her so relatable, I find us so alike. Another thing I've noticed is that I had absolutely no idea how would it end, where will Fanny end up, what will happen next. Very much enjoyed, but I would say that for now that I've read "Pride and Prejudice" and "Persuasion", this one I did like less than the two others. It's still beautiful, and I feel very emotionally connected to everyone from Mansfield Park as I'm writing this review straight after finishing the book.
Fanny Price is now so dear and precious to my heart, and I find her so relatable, I find us so alike. Another thing I've noticed is that I had absolutely no idea how would it end, where will Fanny end up, what will happen next. Very much enjoyed, but I would say that for now that I've read "Pride and Prejudice" and "Persuasion", this one I did like less than the two others. It's still beautiful, and I feel very emotionally connected to everyone from Mansfield Park as I'm writing this review straight after finishing the book.