| Pride and Prejudice |  | Author: Jane Austen Publisher: Public Domain Books Category: eBooks
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Rating: 37 reviews
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition
Publication Date: June 1, 1998
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Product Description This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
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Pleasant book September 7, 2010 bluekrishna This is a pleasant classic with a wonderful story. The book was at times difficult to understand; however, I especially enjoyed the mother character.
First Classic Book! September 7, 2010 Xtina (Philadelphia, PA) This was my fist classic book and i must say I was AMAZED!! It was a great story and reading it was not as hard as i thought it would be. I also read Sense and Sensibility after this one and I must say this is by far the BEST!
You get what you pay for September 2, 2010 Insert Pseudonym (USA) I'm not reviewing the book here, but the free Kindle version. In short: love the book, hate the formatting.
There are many typographical errors from simple typos to random line breaks in the middle of paragraphs, often following a title (Mr./Mrs.). For some reason the book is void of italics and emphasized words are in all caps, which is rather ANNOYING, don't you know? The errors haven't kept me from reading, but they are an irritating distraction.
If I knew of the slipshod manner in which this book was transcribed I would have just sprung for the $0.89 version. In fact, I think I will now.
Austen's Best Work! September 1, 2010 When reading any Jane Austen novel you have to have a certain taste in literature to fully appreciate her work. If one posesses that taste they can not doubt that Pride & Prejudice is her best work.
-VCH
Even better than the movie August 24, 2010 Steven Domingue (Austin, TX USA) Even though I am a guy who had accompanied his wife through every film relating to "Pride and Prejudice," I enjoyed reading the book. Jane Austin gives details of the characters' thoughts that make the story, especially the development of the two main characters, convincing. The other characters are amusing and vivid. The dialogue is delicious with treats like, "Is not general incivility the very essence of love?"
In my Kindle version random line breaks occur. For example, one often encounters "Mr. [line break] Darcy," even when "Mr." is almost the beginning of the line. Although this is a little annoying, the Kindle version can't be beat for price and convenience.
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