This book Pride and Prejudice is actually a good book. I've read historical fiction...and...it just wasn't my cup of tea. But this book is different. Although there are A LOT of old fashioned words and phrases, it's a good book. It takes me double the time because I have to read over some parts because of the language. This book is mostly about a woman named Ms. Bennet with a husband (Mr. Bennet) and her 5 daughters (Elizabeth, Lydia, Jane, Kitty, and Mary). Ms. Bennet wants her daughters to marry because if none of the daughters marry then when Mr. Bennet dies, the property will go to their cousin, who they have never met before. A man named Mr. Bingley comes into town and Ms. Bennet wants one of her daughters to marry him. Mr. Bingley meets Jane, and says that she is "the most beautiful creature" he had ever seen. Mr. Bingley brings a friend named Mr. Darcy. Nobody likes him because he is arrogant and pompous (although he is supposedly rich and handsome). Later on though Mr. Darcy starts to develop feelings for Elizabeth but she hates him. Jane and Mr. Bingley like each other. Jane goes to Mr. Bingley's house to have dinner and she spend the night there. She catches a bad cold though, and has to stay a few days. Elizabeth rushes to the house and stays by Jane. Mr. Darcy sees this and becomes more attracted to Elizabeth. Later on, Mr. Collins who will inherit their fortune if nobody is married comes and dines with them. He is searching for a wife and he turns his attention onto Elizabeth as a wife. Later on, the girls are out in town and they meet Mr. Wickham who they find handsome and charming. Mr. Wickham apparently tells Elizabeth how Mr. Darcy kept money for himself rather than giving Mr. Wickham money and says how he is a bad person. Elizabeth believes him because she already dislikes Mr. Darcy. Mr Collins proposes to Elizabeth but, she refuses. Mr. Collins, having been rejected proposes to Elizabeth's best friend, and her best friend accepts.Then, a letter comes and tells Jane that Mr. Bingley wants to marry another woman and Jane becomes upset. But then, a family friend is going to London and they see how upset Jane is and invite her along. Jane takes the opportunity in hopes of meeting Mr. Bingley and changing his mind. Elizabeth also goes along.
That is all I read so far. The book is pretty confusing because of so many characters and the language, but its a good book overall.



