Book Review: Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen

 Sense and Sensibility (Alma Classics Evergreens): Jane Austen : Jane  Austen: Amazon.co.uk: Books

Jane Austen is my classic nemesis. I love her books, I love the stories within them but I just cannot get on with the writing. True, I struggle with oldy worldy books because the writing doesn't always make sense to me but Austen's writing I find hardest of them all. 

Okay, slightly hypocritical of me because I don't actually like this book. I loved Pride and Prejudice but Sense and Sensibility just felt like there wasn't really a story and what story there was could have been told in much fewer words. Maybe I am too modern but I really hate writing that is overly flowery with its words. Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' was the perfect classic for me. I understood it all and it didn't waffle in unnecessary difficult language. 

In all honesty, and please don't shoot me for saying this, but I skim read most of the book because it was just boring and I wanted it out of the way (I very rarely DNF books). 

2⭐️ from me. 

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