tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6977260245567214734.post2533756506613102250..comments2023-04-01T03:14:14.595-05:00Comments on Classic Ramblings: Jane Austen Review Challenge: Sense and SensibilityMiss Jane Bennethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12990860661370730793noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6977260245567214734.post-35165875385964226212014-01-07T08:54:15.780-06:002014-01-07T08:54:15.780-06:00GreenMedallion,
Oh, I understand that. It took me...GreenMedallion,<br />Oh, I understand that. It took me three Austen books to really start to like her. <br />That makes sense! Then again, Elinor has Marianne's feelings (just with more self-control), so I suppose you could say that you're more like Elinor. :)<br />Thanks! :)<br /><br />Ella,<br />Definitely! JA is the best of the best. :)<br />Thanks! You too! :)<br /><br />Jack,<br />Yes, the movie is really good. And Margaret is cute--even if she actually has a bigger role in the movie than in the book. <br />Emma is a very good book; I highly recommend it! Emma is annoying and insufferable at first, but she improves as the story goes on, and she's rich, beautiful and happy to boot. ;D<br />Thanks for commenting! :)Miss Jane Bennethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12990860661370730793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6977260245567214734.post-75772365137930380242014-01-07T07:32:33.598-06:002014-01-07T07:32:33.598-06:00I saw the movie a long while ago. I didn't thi...I saw the movie a long while ago. I didn't think I would like it, but I enjoyed it and have been meaning to rewatch it. I'm even considering reading the book, but Emma is first because all my friends say I am a lot like her and I want to see if that is a good or bad thing. (I'm watching the adaption they are doing on the internet, with the video blogs, and right now she is nosy and kind of annoying, so I think it might be a bad thing to be like her.)<br /> This was a great story though and I loved Colonel Brandon a lot.And the little sisterJackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04395502314886308773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6977260245567214734.post-67243071685837060632014-01-06T16:59:17.161-06:002014-01-06T16:59:17.161-06:00Hello!
I just found your blog through Melody'...Hello!<br /> I just found your blog through Melody's blog Regency Delight.<br /> <br /> I have read this book twice and I enjoyed it both times. To me it is pretty realistic and believable, unlike some modern Christian romance books.<br /><br />I hope you have a great day!Ellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18273799468202316317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6977260245567214734.post-21605412946151897872014-01-04T22:11:32.775-06:002014-01-04T22:11:32.775-06:00You've made some interesting points.
To tell ...You've made some interesting points.<br /><br />To tell the truth, I never even finished S&S. I've read all of Jane Austen's other novels completely except this one. Maybe because it's a little dry... Though Mansfield Park is a little dry too, in my opinion, but I managed to finish it. Maybe it's because I tried reading S&S when I was younger and didn't have the strength of will needed to finish it. ;) Or maybe it's because, of all of Jane Austen's stories, S&S is my least favorite.<br /><br />Oh, I still like it. Just not as much as the others.<br /><br />As for who I can relate to more - Marianne or Elinor - I'd have to say I'm both of them equally. I'm probably more Marianne on the inside and Elinor on the outside, if that makes any sense. ;p<br /><br />I enjoyed reading this!GreenMedallionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05174319263387405185noreply@blogger.com