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Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen’s iconic classic romance novel, celebrated for its sharp social satire and enduring themes of love and self-discovery. This premium paperback edition features high-quality paper with a vintage aesthetic, making it a must-have for literary enthusiasts and collectors alike. With over 45,000 glowing reviews and top rankings in literary categories, it remains a beloved bestseller more than 200 years after its first publication.



| Best Sellers Rank | #472 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #5 in Literary Theory, History & Criticism #7 in Anthologies (Books) #45 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 45,448 Reviews |
S**V
Good paper quality.
really good read. Very good paper quality for the price.
K**J
Great book
One of the greatest work of Jane Austen. The book is of classic romance. Delivered on time with original text and good packaging. Pages are yellowish and giving vintage vibe. Loved it 🫶🩷
B**R
Value for money
Quality is ok and value for money @ Rs 149
A**H
Amazing
Must read. I love the way of writing. That is so beautifully written. The novel in itself shares so many glances of romance, drama, life at that time.
내**다
5 stars
6.0 stars. Confession...this book gave me an earth-shattering Janeaustegasm and I am feeling a bit spent and vulnerable at the moment, so please bear with me. You see, I decided I wanted to get more literated by reading the "classicals" in between my steady flow of science fiction, mystery and horror. The question was where to begin. After sherlocking through my Easton Press collection, I started by pulling out my Dickens and reading A Tale of Two Cities which I thought was jaw-dropping AMAZO and left me feeling warm, satisfied and content. It also made me made retrospectively pleased that I named my youngest daughter Sydney. After Two City “Tale”ing, I decided to give this book a whirl as I kept seeing it on GR lists of "goodest books ever." However, I must admit I was hesitant going in to this for two big reasons. One, I thought it might be a bit too romantical for me. The second, and much more distressing, reason was that Twilight was on many of the same lists as this book. Austen fans should pull a nutty over that one. So needless to say I went into this thinking I might hate it. Well, for the 999,987th time in my life (at least according to my wife’s records)...I was wrong!!! I absolutely loved this book and had a mammoth, raging heart-on for it from the opening scene at the breakfast table when Father Witty (Mr. Bennet) is giving sly sarcasm to Mrs. Mommie Put Upon. I literaphorically could not get enough of this story. I was instantly captivated by the characters and Elizabeth Bennet, the main protagonist, immediately became one of my all time favorite characters. Mr. Darcy joined that party as soon as he showed up in the narrative as I thought he was terrific as well. Overall, the writing could not have been better. It was descriptive, lush and brilliant. The story could not have been more engaging or intelligent and the characters could not have been more magnificentastic. Elizabeth and Fitz are both smart, witty, self-confident and good. Austen could not have written them better. Oh, and I am sorry if this is a bit of a minor spoiler but I need to add that George Wickham is a cock-blocking braggadouche of startling proportions. I needed to say that and now I feel better. This one has made it onto my list of All Time Favorite novels and is truly one of the classics that lives up to its billing. A FINAL WORD TO THE GUYS: ...Guys, do not fear the Austen...embrace the Austen...HIGHEST POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION!!!
A**A
One of the best piece of literature !
Elizabeth Bennet, the third child of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet was a thoughtful and decisive girl who was quite resolute in her opinions. When the news came about the acquisition of Netherfield Park by Mr. Bingley, who probably earned more than four thousand a year, Mrs. Bennet couldn't resist her desire of getting one of her daughters married with him. Mrs. Bennet was somehow obsessed with the marriage of her daughters, not only out of the worry of being a mother of five daughters, but also because of her insatiable hunger for money. After persistent coaxing, she made her husband obliged to fix a meeting with Mr. Bingley's family on the prospect of making a marriage offer. And finally her efforts seems fruitful on seeing Mr. Bingley's inclination for their elder daughter Jane Bennet. Elizabeth, who attended a ball organised by Bingley's family was quite happy and relieved seeing Jane's closeness with Mr. Bingley. They seem to enjoy each other's company which was writ large on Jane's face. On the ball night, Elizabeth got a chance to meet many people, who were close associates of Mr. Bingley. There only she met Fitzwilliam Darcy, the closest friend of Bingley. Her first encounter was though not so pleasant. Darcy, the sole owner of Perkerley estate in Derbyshire looked arrogant and boasty to her. She considered him as a conceited man with a very nasty behavior. All her beliefs came true when Darcy's involvement in the break-up of her sister's marriage got confirmed. Her detestation for him became more intense with each passing day. On the other hand, as their unplanned meetings increased, Darcy found himself in awe of Elizabeth's intelligence and firmness. He inadvertently started appreciating her way of conduct. Without being cognisant of his feelings, he started altering his old ways of living, with a hope of grabbing Elizabeth's attention. She,however, found herself struggling between her dislike for his disposition and her admiration for his assistance in Lydia's matter. His participation in bringing out her family from the embarrassment that her youngest sister's obnoxious act has created, has somehow impressed her and made her turn her despise into respect. Through this wonderfully written tale, Jane Austen has set up an example of admiration and love. This is a story about two persons whose indifferences, over a series of events, has swerved into a deep adoration. Darcy's character was articulated in the finest manner. The revelation of his true nature was very impressive and unexpected at the same time. His character was portrayed as a sensible man with a clear conscience. Elizabeth's was too described as a woman with a possession of knowledge. She was very determined in her choices and didn't even hesitate to accept the mistakes done on her part. Apart from the protagonists, i like Mr. Bennet and Jane's character too. The best part about Austen's book was the preciseness with which a human character was described. She devoted a good time of amount in presenting the true tendencies of every character in the story. And not to forget, the smoothness with which the entire story was written. It was a very engrossing story which literally demands you full focus. Once entered into the elegance of the book, it's really hard to quit or drop in between. Set up in eighteen century England, it is really a beautiful piece of literature which highlights the fluctuations in one's pride and prejudice.
A**J
Paper quality and quantity review....not story review
Let me read first... This book contains 352 page...while the seller tells it has 416 pages.... The page quality is slightly dull....it should've been a little whitish...
K**I
Check the pages
The last 3 pages were a bit crumble but it's in good shape, it's good a go from me
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