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P&P - I read this book once a year around Christmas usually, and then watch the A&E version (ie, the BEST version) of P&P either simultaneously, or after finishing the book.
I am such an Austen fan. I have even read her unfinished projects, Sanditon and The Watsons, as well as Lady Susan.
My personal ranking for her novels is:
1) Persuasion
2) Pride & Prejudice
3) Mansfield Park
4) Sense & Sensibility
5) Emma
6) Northanger Abbey (I think I've only read this book once, I liked it so little)
I'm very interested to hear what all you first time readers think about Ms. Austen.



I got Elinor Dashwood, which -- I think I'm okay with!"
That was fun. I got Catherine Morland, although Northanger Abbey is the only Austen I have not read yet.

When I was reading individual novels, I didn't have as much trouble, but reading them one after another, I started getting characters from the various stories mixed up (so many of her stories are basically the same plot repeated). I like doing the reviews on GoodReads just to keep them straight for myself.
In the Books2Movies group, we did a summer project for Jane Austen, where we also watched every film adaptation of each book, which helped me keep them straight also.

So far, I've read:
1) Pride & Prejudice
2)Northanger Abbey
3)Persuasion
4) Sense and Sensibility--currently reading
My number one favorite so far is "Persuasion"
I loved Anne and Captain Wentworth. I liked P&P and I'm enjoying sense and sensibility (2nd reading) but I hated Northanger Abbey, I found Catherine to be so immature and childish, I just couldn't like it at all. I am eagerly anticipating to read "Mansfield Park" it is my favorite movie (sigh* Johnny Lee Miller) so I hope I love the book!!
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I got Elinor Dashwood, which -- I think I'm okay with!"
That was fun. I got Catherine Morland, although Northanger Abbey is the only Austen I have..."
I got Anne Elliot, was anticipating Elizabeth Bennett, my Persuasion is my fave, so it's all good.


I know I'm a bit late, but I'd like to talk about Sense & Sensibility, and the likeability of the characters. I feel as though the characters are caricatures of themselves -- Elinor is so (too) perfect, Marianne too passionate, Willoughby too much of a cad, and Col. Brandon too long-suffering. Does anyone else feel this way? I just think that other novels had characters that were more engaging, characters that I was rooting for. This one felt kind of flat.
I also am still not entirely sure how Lucy went off with Robert, either.




A bit off-topic but....Has anyone noticed that they don't like certain authors in audio form. I know that I don't generally like fantasy in audio form.

Fantasy is so dense because of the world building, and sometimes conflicts do not happen very quickly, so reading an actual book could be quite beneficial.









I know that I've read Pride & Prejudice (and P&P&Zombies - ugh) previously. And I read Emma for school. I love Emma - plus, it's the basis for the wonderful movie Clueless. I think I've previously read (or at least started) Sense & Sensibility and Mansfield Park - but if I have, I don't remember them very well. I don't think I've ever read the other two.
So, your schedule is rather perfect for me. I'm planning to jump in with Sense & Sensibility for April/May. I'm excited!