Rad Reading – February

This month I read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin. This book is about a family and their daughters trying to find someone to marry. Jane, the eldest daughter loves a man named Mr. Bingley. At the neighborhood ball they threw to welcome Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy, Jane’s little sister Elizabeth meets Mr. Darcy who is Mr. Bingley’s best friend. Elizabeth thinks Mr. Darcy is cold and has too much pride. Mr. Darcy thinks he is too good for Elizabeth. They then get to know each other more. Throughout the book some major events happen that may affect the love interests bringing them closer or farther apart. I liked this book because I love romance and there were so many things happening it was hard to keep up but in the end it all fits together like a puzzle and the book shows you multiple perspectives throughout the characters. My favorite character is Elizabeth because she always speaks her mind. A quote that proves this is when Elizabeth says, “I am perfectly serious in my refusal.” This shows that Elizabeth speaks her mind because she didn’t say yes to Mr. Collins and when he kept asking her to marry him she said that. My favorite quote from Pride and Prejudice is “Angry people are not always wise.” This quote is my favorite because it displays that when you are angry or upset you can say things you don’t mean and I can relate to that.

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