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 Search WorldCat for more books and materials on your topic in libraries worldwide. | | Reader Thoughts Sharon is reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice is the story of an English family with five daughters--each one very different from the next--and how they find whom they're going to marry. I love the way Jane Austen writes. She is all about personalities, detailing people's faults and virtues. She does such a good job of characterization that its easy to see how her heroine's lives could really have happened just as she portrayed them. I always learn something new about people when I read her books. Sharon Smythe, Sophomore Biology Major
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