Official Review: Prejudice and Pride by Eve Delson
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Re: Official Review: Prejudice and Pride by Eve Delson
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Anyone who has the patience to ponder on the different aspects of the story, which arise as soon as the lenses are changed, will find this book enjoyable.
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I read the modern version. As for me, not really. In principle, I do not like it when someone promotes on the "remake" of famous things. Classic she is a classic. I equally dislike covers of popular songs. In the case of "modernization" of the book, this is hardly comparable with creativity, because there is a storyline, the characters of the characters too. It's just a rewrite.Book Lover7 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2020, 02:22 Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is my all time favourite. I would definitely love to read this modern version of Pride and Prejudice by Eve Delson.
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Yeah sometimes it won't be as good as the original version but we can give it a try right?beatrice_mom wrote: ↑22 Sep 2020, 02:43I read the modern version. As for me, not really. In principle, I do not like it when someone promotes on the "remake" of famous things. Classic she is a classic. I equally dislike covers of popular songs. In the case of "modernization" of the book, this is hardly comparable with creativity, because there is a storyline, the characters of the characters too. It's just a rewrite.Book Lover7 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2020, 02:22 Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is my all time favourite. I would definitely love to read this modern version of Pride and Prejudice by Eve Delson.
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Of course, I am not discouraging in any way. You read what you want, everyone has their own tastes. I just expressed my personal opinion. I prefer to read something new than something rewritten by someone. Moreover, there are so many interesting books that there is not enough time. It is necessary that there are 100 hours in a day, then it will be easier to read moreBook Lover7 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2020, 22:49Yeah sometimes it won't be as good as the original version but we can give it a try right?beatrice_mom wrote: ↑22 Sep 2020, 02:43I read the modern version. As for me, not really. In principle, I do not like it when someone promotes on the "remake" of famous things. Classic she is a classic. I equally dislike covers of popular songs. In the case of "modernization" of the book, this is hardly comparable with creativity, because there is a storyline, the characters of the characters too. It's just a rewrite.Book Lover7 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2020, 02:22 Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is my all time favourite. I would definitely love to read this modern version of Pride and Prejudice by Eve Delson.

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beatrice_mom wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 02:16Of course, I am not discouraging in any way. You read what you want, everyone has their own tastes. I just expressed my personal opinion. I prefer to read something new than something rewritten by someone. Moreover, there are so many interesting books that there is not enough time. It is necessary that there are 100 hours in a day, then it will be easier to read moreBook Lover7 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2020, 22:49Yeah sometimes it won't be as good as the original version but we can give it a try right?beatrice_mom wrote: ↑22 Sep 2020, 02:43
I read the modern version. As for me, not really. In principle, I do not like it when someone promotes on the "remake" of famous things. Classic she is a classic. I equally dislike covers of popular songs. In the case of "modernization" of the book, this is hardly comparable with creativity, because there is a storyline, the characters of the characters too. It's just a rewrite.![]()


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