This book mainly follows the book outline of Pride and Prejudice and who will end up with who is also the same. Also many of the character where the same, but sme had more modernised names, like Kitty or Catherine her names had been changed to Katie.I read this book after reading 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austin and I really liked both books. I felt this book had few fults, my problems were that although Lydia and Mr Wickham get togther in the book but they don't this is book. Maybe it is for the better as Mr Wickham is very nice. Also I felt that James Darcy could of ben a bit more snobbish before falling for Lizzie and Lizzie falling for him. I really liked the how the names and setting had been changed to fit modern purpose and how Rosie Rushton kept to the plot of the original Jane Austin book so well.Overall I thought it was a really good and has encourged me to read more Jane Austin and more of her books. Well obviously you can't even begin to compare it to the fantastic Jane Austen, who's dialogue was just out of this world! But as a book in its own right it's very good. Very telling I thought about modern society, and how uncivilised really we are compared to back in Georgian times. Lack of integrity or decorum is the phrase maybe. And the slight twists in storyline to keep it up to date were very clever. Would have given it 5 stars if it hadn't been for the fact that Pride and Prejudice is one of my all time favourites that nothing can ever compare to!!
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its a good adaptation and for someone who adored the original book thats a lot to say
—Clare
It was all right. Nothing spectacular. The narrator did a good job.
—Itsel