I think it depends on the 10 year old. A girl who reads a lot and likes period pieces might do very well with the novel. I have not known any quite that young to really love it, but I have certainly known some who were not much older who did, perhaps at the age of 12.
She says she read books like 'Pride and Prejudice' when she was eight... I'm not saying she was telling the truth though. I read 'Pride and Prejudice' recently and I had trouble getting through it... Hope this helps =)
I think you need to read Pride and Prejudice...
Yes, some of us are familiar with "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies." It is a parody novel that combines Jane Austen's classic "Pride and Prejudice" with elements of a zombie apocalypse.
No, this is a great book to read by Jane Austen, and considered great literature
The book referenced the most in terms of Bella's reading preferences is Wuthering Heights.
It depends on how fast you read. You should probably devote at least five hours to each book unless you know you read fast.
Jane Austen wrote six books in her short lifetime. She wrote" Sense and sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. Most of her books are extremely well known but her novel considered most famous would most likely be Pride and Prejudice. This book as been made into many modern movies and is read in classrooms across the world.
I'm not sure of where to buy it exactly,but you can read it all you want on Wattpad.com I hope this helps
Make her read Pride and Prejudice and tell her she reminds you of the character Lydia
Mr Gardiner goes fishing at Pemberly with Darcy, he'd also read, hunt etc.
Darcy's shows his prejudice against the lower class. He treats them with ill respect and as my mother demonstrated to me, he shows this disrespect to Lizzy. When he asks her to marry her first, he says some rather rude and degrading things. He came in without any doubt that he would refuse her because its a privedged to be loved by him- and through this, his prejudice is shown. Read the first proposal of marraige he makes her for more clarity.
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