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Jane Eyre
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bookshelves: classic, required-reading-high-school, 2017, read-more-than-once
Jan 08, 2013
bookshelves: classic, required-reading-high-school, 2017, read-more-than-once
Read 2 times. Last read August 24, 2017 to September 2, 2017.
I read this book back in High School. I hated it. I thought it was boring and stupid and all I wanted to do was spread the word that this book was terrible and no one should read it. I had it marked one star on ŷ and it had a home on my least favorite shelf.
Well, I have been waiting years to find the perfect place to use this gif:

I reread in late August, early September 2017. I have to say that I should probably reread everything I read bank in High School to get a better perspective.
I enjoyed the book quite a bit this time. The story in intricate and dark. Jane Eyre is a tragic hero who does her best through the whole book but keeps encountering unfortunate situation after unfortunate situation. The story held my interest a lot more than some other classic novels I have read.
My only complaint was a few times certain plot points were belabored. I found myself saying, "Okay, I get it, let's move on."
So, everyone, if you remember a book from your youth with less than enthusiastic fondness, it might be worth giving it another shot. You never know what you might find!
Well, I have been waiting years to find the perfect place to use this gif:

I reread in late August, early September 2017. I have to say that I should probably reread everything I read bank in High School to get a better perspective.
I enjoyed the book quite a bit this time. The story in intricate and dark. Jane Eyre is a tragic hero who does her best through the whole book but keeps encountering unfortunate situation after unfortunate situation. The story held my interest a lot more than some other classic novels I have read.
My only complaint was a few times certain plot points were belabored. I found myself saying, "Okay, I get it, let's move on."
So, everyone, if you remember a book from your youth with less than enthusiastic fondness, it might be worth giving it another shot. You never know what you might find!
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
January 8, 2013
– Shelved
March 6, 2014
– Shelved as:
classic
February 21, 2015
– Shelved as:
required-reading-high-school
August 24, 2017
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Started Reading
August 24, 2017
– Shelved as:
2017
August 24, 2017
– Shelved as:
read-more-than-once
September 2, 2017
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Finished Reading
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So far, I am liking it!"
Isn't it strange how that happens Matthew? I mean the books you read in school were just horrible and then you try them again, when you've older, wiser, I hope! and they are! Happened to me with 1984. Absolutely hated in school! I just read it again and wow, five star read!



Definitely - I wonder if it would go the other way, too (i.e. a book I loved not seeming all that great now)

So happy you knew where this is from - it is my favorite quote from the movie.

Val ⚓️ ShamelessBitchySKANKY ⚓️ Steamy Reads wrote: "I need to go back and re-read a lot of things too! Well said and great review."
Jaline wrote: "Great review, Matthew! And I agree with your .gif! :)"
Thanks! And, thanks for the GIF love! I am just glad they had one for this!


Thanks! I have heard that before, but there were a few required readings that I liked. Maybe if I went back and read those they would really blow me away! 😁

Me too! Seems to get a lot of high marks around ŷ.


Thanks! 😃

Thanks! Yes, not sure if it still is, but back in the 90s Jane Eyre was a staple of high school required reading.

When I read JE, I did it under the desk... it was considered "romance" and not suited for school reading! Ah, how the times change! LOL


When I read JE, I did it under the desk... it was considered "romance" and not suited for school reading! Ah, how the times change! LOL"
This is interesting to me, because I was remembering it as "romance", but it really isn't much of a romance (at least, I guess, as I now define romance in my head). Certainly a lot about relationships, but not really a bodice-ripper!

I suppose it is possible. I have gone back to watch a few movies I loved as a kid and thought they were pretty bad now. I haven't done a whole lot of rereads, tough.

It was the same with Gone With the Wind. That too was considered romance!
It's just the demonstration how books are labeled through time - what is now considered like classic historical fiction, then was considered romance! I don't know if you red Thorn Birds - I don't consider it romance, but also historical fiction... There're a lot of books that some 40 years ago were considerated romance, but actually now are classics... Strange, no? LOL

Definitely not surprised - just means I need to approach these with a more open mind!


It did take a lot to try it again. While it is still not my favorite genre or style of writing, I am thankful that my rememberance of total dislike was not confirmed. If you try, I hope you enjoy!


I wouldn't feel too guilty - we couldn't have been wrong about all the books we read when we were younger, right!?



After this one, I think I will revisit more of the ones I read back in school - both good and bad!

I actually watched a video about how just about every edition of Jane Eyre has the worst covers!

I actually watched a video about how just about ..."
Reminds me of the "post Twilight" rush to give basically every classic romance that might possibly appeal to teens a "Twilight" makeover. Because if there's one thing "Jane Eyre" needs its to be more sexy for the teens!


I was quite optimistic about a reread for a couple of reasons:
1. I don't trust my required reading teenage self
2. I have been loving some classics lately from this genre


Glad to hear that you are having the same experience as me!


True - some of the books they had us read I loved -
Animal Farm and Gulliver's Travels to name a couple. Perhaps those are more geared to the mind of the teenage boy!
