

#PemberLittens for discussion of Pride & Prejudice! Answer here or make your own post just tag me so I see it. My answers:
1️⃣ Swapped between print and audiobook read by the fabulous Rosamunde Pike. Umpteenth reread. When I first started tracking my reading with Goodreads, I estimated that I had read P & P every other year since I was 14. Using that low estimate plus actually keeping track since 2017, makes this my 20th time reading. ⬇️
2️⃣ Always Elizabeth. She taught teenage me to never let anyone bully you into something you know is not right for you. Secondly Mrs Gardiner for how she is there for her nieces. ⬇️
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4️⃣ All classics. Whenever I read or watch an adaptation I always want to see how the opening line is used: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." ⬇️
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And of course: “Obstinate, headstrong girl! As a teenager, I was inspired by this to think for myself.
5️⃣ I'd dance with Mr Collins, if it meant I going to Netherfield Ball. ⬇️
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7️⃣ This was a great discussion question that was asked in group. I lean towards Willoughby being the worst because he left a young woman pregnant. Although I'm sure the Wickham would have done the same.⬇️
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9️⃣ I love Pride and Prejudice 'most ardently'. I'm always happy to reread it. 🎩
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